(Buck-bean)
A remedy for certain headaches, intermittent fever. Coldness of abdomen. Twitchings. Sensation of tension and compression. Fidgets and urinary difficulties in women. Diabetes.
Head
Pressing in vertex; BETTER, HARD PRESSURE WITH HAND. Pressing-together pain. Weight pressing on brain with every step on ascending. Pain from nape over whole brain; better, stooping, sitting; worse, going upstairs. Cracking in jaw and twitching of facial muscles.
Stomach
No thirst at any time. Ravenous hunger; passing away after eating a little. Desire for meat. Sensation of coldness extending up to oesophagus.
Abdomen
Distended and full; increased by smoking tobacco. Coldness of abdomen.
Extremities
ICY .COLDNESS OF HANDS AND FEET. Cramp-like pain. As soon as patient lies down, LEGS JERK AND TWITCH.
Fever
Coldness predominates; felt most acutely in abdomen and legs and tip of nose.
Modalities
WORSE, during rest, ascending. BETTER, pressure on affected part, stooping, motion.
Relationship
Compare: CAPS.; PULS.; CALC.; PHOS. AC.; SANG.
Antidote: CAMPH.
Dose
Third to thirtieth potency.