SYPHILITIC VIRUS A NOSODE
Pains from darkness to daylight; begin with twilight and end with daylight (Merc, Phyt).
Pains increase and decrease gradually (Stan.) ; shifting and require frequent change of position.
All symptoms are worse at night (Merc.); from sundown to sunrise.
Eruptions: dull, red, copper-colored spots, becoming blue when getting cold.
Extreme emaciation of entire body (Abrot, Iod.).
Heart: lancinating pains from base to apex, at night (from apex to base, Med.; from base to clavicle, or shoulder, Spig.).
Loss of memory; cannot remember names of books, persons or places; arithmetical calculation difficult.
Sensation: as if going insane, as if about to be paralyzed ; of apathy and indifference.
Terrible dread of night on account of mental and physical exhaustion on awakening; it is intolerable, death is preferable.
Fears the terrific suffering from exhaustion on awakening (Lach.).
Leucorrhcea: profuse, SOAKING THROUGH THE NAPKINS and running down to the heels (Alum.).
Headache, neuralgic in character, causing sleeplessness and delirium at night; commencing at 4 P.M.; worse from 10 to 11 and ceasing at daylight (ceases at 11 or 12 P.M., Lyc.); falling of the hair.
Acute ophthalmia neonatorum; lids swollen, adhere during sleep; pain intense at night < from 2 to 5 A.M. ; pus profuse; > by cold bathing.
Ptosis: paralysis of superior oblique; sleepy look from drooping lids (Caust., Graph.).
Diplopia, one image seen below the other.
Teeth: decay at edge of gum and break off; are cupped, edges serrated; dwarfed in size, converge at their tips (Staph.).
Craving alcohol, IN ANY FORM. Hereditary tendency to alcoholism (Asar., Psor., Tuber., Sulph., Sulph. ac).
Obstinate constipation for years; rectum seems tied up with strictures; when enema was used the agony of passage was like labor (Lac c, Tub.).
Fissures in anus and rectum (Thuja) ; prolapse of rectum; obstinate cases with a syphilitic history.
Rheumatism of the shoulder joint, or at insertion of deltoid, < from raising arm laterally (Rhus—r. shoulder, Sang.; left, Fer.).
When the best selected remedy fails to relieve or permanently improve, in syphilitic affections.
Syphilitics, or patients who have had chancre treated by local means, and as a result have suffered from throat and skin troubles for years, are nearly always benefited by this remedy at commencement of treatment unless some other remedy is clearly indicated.
Relations
Compare: Aur., Asaf., Kali i., Merc, Phyt., in bone diseases and syphilitic affections.
Aggravation
AT NIGHT, from twilight to daylight.