OPIUM
Source indications
Allen's Keynotes
- more information and order at remedia homeopathy especially adapted to children and old people
- diseases of first and second childhood , persons with light hair, lax muscles, and want of bodily irritability
- want of susceptability to remedies
- lack of vital reaction, the well chosen remedy makes no impression (carbo v., laur., val.)
- ailments
- with insensibility and partial or complete paralysis
- that originate from fright, bad effects of, the fear still remaining
- from charcoal vapors
- from inhaling gas
- of drunkards
- all complaints
- with great sopor
- painless, complains of nothing
- wants nothing
- spasms
- of children, from approach of strangers
- from nursing after fright of mother
- from crying
- eyes half open and upturned
- screaming before or during a spasm (apis, hell.)
- deep stetorous respiration both on inhalation and exhalation
- delirium, constantly talking
- eyes wide open, face red, puffed
- or unconscious, eyes glassy, half-closed, face pale, deep coma
- preceded by stupor
- thinks she is not at home
- this is continually in her mind
- picking of bed clothes during sleep (while awake, bell., hyos.)
- delirium tremens
- in old emaciated persons
- bloated face, stupor, eyes burning, hot, dry
- with loud snoring
- sleep
- heavy, stupid
- with stetorous breathing, red, face, eyes, half-closed, blood-shot
- skin covered with hot sweat
- after convulsions
- sleepy, but cannot sleep , sleeplessness with acuteness of hearing, clock striking and cocks crowing at great distance keep her awake
- loss of breath on falling asleep
- bed feels so hot she cannot lie on it (bed feels hard, arn., bry., pyr.)
- moves often in search of a cool place
- must be uncovered
- digestive organs inactive
- peristaltic motion reversed or paralyzed
- bowels seem closed
- constipation
- of children
- of corpulent, good-natured women
- from inaction or paresis, no desire
- from lead poisoning
- stool hard, round black balls
- faeces protrude and recede
- stool
- involuntary, especially after fright
- black and offensive
- from paralysis of sphincter
- urine
- retained, with bladder full
- retention, post-partum or from excessive use of tobacco
- in nursing children, after passion of nurse
- in fever or acute illness
- paralysis of bladder or sphincter. (in stramonium we have suppression
- while in the secretion is not diminished, the bladder is full but fullness is unrecognized.). renders the intestines so sluggish that the most active purgatives lose their power. - hering
- persistent diarrhoea in those treated with large doses of the drug. - lippe
- sudden retrocession of acute exanthema results in paralysis of brain or convulsions
- marasmus
- child with wrinkled skin, looks like a little dried up old man . <
- during and after sleep (apis, lach.)
- while perspiring
- from warmth
- stimulants. >
- from cold
- constant walking
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