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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 872

children are timid, but not as much as the Baryta carbonica child; they are however much more restless than the latter. When faced with a child whose mentality resembles Baryta carbonica, with hugely swollen tonsils, but restless and ameliorated by fresh air like Pulsatilla, think of Baryta iodata.
These children are afraid of people. They are not communicative or social and prefer to stay by themselves. When offended they like to sit and brood, recalling the hurtful events, with more pleasure than pain. The action of Baryta iodata is sometimes complemented by Natrum muriaticum if the patient has previously suffered great loss or grief.
The adults needing this remedy are people with chronic mental and physical fatigue, whose glands – especially the submaxillary – are chronically swollen, and who feel that they have lost their interest in life. They are in a constant hurry but without effect in what they do. They are incapable of concentration and application; they cannot do anything properly as there is this hurried feeling inside, accompanied by mental dullness.
These patients are easily angered, and quick to fly into a temper and express their anger. In general however they are timid and anti¬social, with a tendency toward hysterical behaviour and impatience.
Baryta iodata has frequent mood changes. As the pathology progresses you will find cases of depression with occasional
outbursts of anger and weeping. At this stage the symptoms resemble Pulsatilla, but the swollen lymphatic glands should make you think of Baryta iodata.
Further symptoms include great anxiety, delusions in which the patient thinks he sees dead people, fear of evil, of ghosts. The head feels cold and at other times hot. Heat and flashes occur in different parts of the body but especially in face and stomach.