COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS
Source indications
Allen's Keynotes
- pelvic and portal congestion, resulting in dysmenorrhoea and haemorrhoids
- congestion of pelvic viscera, with haemorrhoids, especially in latter months of pregnancy
- dropsy from cardiac disease
- palpitation; in patients subject to piles and indigestion; heart's action persistently rapid but weak
- after heart is relieved old piles reappear, or suppressed menses return
- chronic, painful, bleeding piles; sensation as if sticks, sand or gravel had lodged in rectum
- haemorrhoidal dysentery with tenesmus
- alternate constipation and diarrhoea; congestive inertia of lower bowel; stools sluggish and hard with pain and great flatulence
- constipation
- pruritus in pregnancy with haemorrhoids, unable to lie down
- the slightest mental emotion or excitement aggravates the symptoms
