Single, red pimples burning, itching, leaving brown liver spots. Inflamed pimples, sensitive to touch.
CLINICAL
Rheumatic conditions, gout, lumbago, sciatica. Joint infections. Knee infection. Biliary colic. Gall-stones. Bladder infection. Kidney infection. Calculus. Gravel. Oxaluria. Renal colic. Dysmenorrhoea. Leucorrhoea. Vaginismus. Fevers. Fistula. Herpes. Tumours. Acne. Liver disorder. Infection of spleen. Ophthalmia. Polypus. Neuralgia of spermatic cords.
RELATIONS
Compare: Aloe., Ant-t., Ars., Calc., Calc-p. (fistula in ano: chest symptoms, especially after surgical operation); Canth., Carb-v., Cham., Chin., Lye., Nat- m„ Nit-ac., Nux-v., Puls., Rheum.
In burning and pricking pains in anus: Lyc., Thuj.
In duodenal catarrh: Chin., Lyc., Hydr., Pod., Ric-com., Merc.
In aversion to darkness: Stram., Am-m., Calc., Carb-an., Stront., Valer.
In pain in feet on stepping: Cycl.
Botanical relations: Podo., Caul., Berb-aq.
Antidote: Camph., Bell.
Antidote to: Acon. An occasional dose of Lyc. helped action of Berb.
Follows well: Bry., Kali-bi., Rhus-t., Sulph.
DOSAGE
From 3x to the highest.