walking. But glands in other parts of the body may be affected as well: ‘Very intense swelling of the thyroid gland’. ‘The submaxillary glands are swollen, with hard nodules, throbbing and tensive’.
Finally, Clematis has a special affinity to the skin. It has caused and cured again and again itching, and moist eruptions. The modalities are particularly remarkable in these conditions: an aggravation in the warmth of the bed; an aggravation during a waxing moon but an amelioration during a waning moon; and especially a strong relation to water. Washing or putting the affected part in cold water will markedly aggravate, or more seldom ameliorate, but water rarely will leave the skin affection unchanged.
Some other skin symptoms: ‘Fine stinging pain over and over in the hands as soon as they are moistened with water and washed’; ‘Herpetic eruptions: psoriasis, with yellowish, corro¬ding ichor; chronic, red and moist, with intolerable itching in the warmth of the bed and after washing; itching, moist eruption, with corroding ichor, and redness, heat, and swelling of the skin’; ‘Bathing ameliorates itching of the skin ’ a symptom repeatedly confirmed by Keller.
Some strange symptoms:
Shocks like electricity while lying down.
‘A roaring, tremulous sensation through the whole body, after lying down, especially on the (right) side of the body on which he was lying’. ‘Twitching of muscles in almost all fleshy parts of the body’. ‘More weary on awaking than on going to sleep; also extraordinary lassitude so that he was hardly willing to leave his bed’.
Most symptoms are aggravated at night; which is especially true in all pains of the bones and glands.
Aggravation from wet applications.
Weakness from tobacco.