Calcarea carbonica [Calc.]
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Natural History.
Calcarea Ostrearum
Carbonate of Lime
General.
This great Hahnemannian anti-psoric is a constitutional remedy PAR
EXCELLENCE. Its chief action is centered in the vegetative sphere, impaired
nutrition being the keynote of its action, the glands, skin and bone, being
instrumental in the changes wrought. Increased local and general perspiration,
swelling of glands, scrofulous and rachitic conditions generally offer numerous
opportunities for the exhibition of Calcarea. Incipient phthisis. (Ars. job.;
Tuberculin.) It covers the tickling cough, fleeting chest pains, nausea, acidity
and dislike of fat. Gets out of breath easily. A JADED STATE, MENTAL OR
PHYSICAL, DUE TO OVERWORK. ABSCESSES IN DEEP MUSCLES; POLYPI AND EXOSTOSES.
Pituitary and thyroid disfunction. Raised blood coagulability (Strontium). Is a
definite stimulant to the periosteum. Is a hemostatic and gives this power
probably to the gelatine injections. Easy relapses, interrupted convalescence.
Persons of scrofulous type, who take cold easily, with increased mucous
secretions, children who grow fat, are large-bellied, with large head, pale
skin, chalky look, the so-called leucophlegmatic temperament; affections caused
by working in water. Great sensitiveness to cold; partial sweats. Children crave
eggs and eat dirt and other indigestible things; are prone to diarrhoea.
Calcarea patient is fat, fair, flabby and perspiring and cold, damp and sour.
Mind.
APPREHENSIVE; worse towards evening; FEARS LOSS OF REASON, MISFORTUNE,
contagious diseases. FORGETFUL, confused, low-spirited. Anxiety with
palpitation. Obstinacy; slight mental effort produces hot head. Averse to work
or exertion.
Head.
Sense of weight on top of head. Headache, with cold hands and feet. Vertigo
on ascending, and when turning head. Headache from over-lifting, from mental
exertion, with nausea. Head feels hot and heavy, with pale face. ICY COLDNESS
IN, AND ON THE HEAD, especially right side. Open fontanelles; head enlarged;
MUCH PERSPIRATION, WETS THE PILLOW. Itching of the scalp. Scratches head on
waking.
Eyes.
Sensitive to light. Lachrymation in open air and early in morning. SPOTS AND
ULCERS ON CORNEA. Lachrymal ducts closed from exposure to cold. Easy fatigue of
eyes. Far-sighted. Itching of lids, swollen, scurfy. CHRONIC DILATATION OF
PUPILS. Cataract. Dimness of vision, as if looking through a mist. Lachrymal
fistula; scrofulous ophthalmia.
Ears.
Throbbing; cracking in ears; stitches; pulsating pain as if something would
press out. Deafness from working in water. Polypi which bleed easily. Scrofulous
inflammation WITH MUCOPURULENT OTORRHOEA, AND ENLARGED GLANDS. Perversions of
hearing; hardness of hearing. Eruption on and behind ear (Petrol.). Cracking
noises in ear. Sensitive to cold about ears and neck.
Nose.
Dry, NOSTRILS SORE, ULCERATED. Stoppage of nose, also with fetid, yellow
discharge. Offensive odor in nose. POLYPI; swelling at root of nose. Epistaxis.
Coryza. TAKES COLD AT EVERY CHANGE OF WEATHER. Catarrhal symptoms with hunger;
coryza alternates with colic.
Face.
Swelling of upper lip. Pale, with deep-seated eyes, surrounded by dark rings.
Crusta lactea; itching, burning after washing. Submaxillary glands swollen.
Goitre. Itching of pimples in whiskers Pain from right mental foramen along
lower jaw to ear.
Mouth.
Persistent SOUR TASTE. Mouth fills with sour water. Dryness of tongue at
night. Bleeding of gums. Difficult and delayed dentition. Teeth ache; excited by
current of air, anything cold or hot. Offensive smell from mouth. Burning pain
at tip of tongue; worse, anything warm taken into stomach.
Throat.
SWELLING OF TONSILS and submaxillary glands; stitches on swallowing.
Hawking-up of mucus. Difficult swallowing. Goitre. Parotid fistula.
Stomach.
Aversion to meat, boiled things; CRAVING FOR INDIGESTIBLE THINGS-CHALK, COAL,
PENCILS; also for eggs, salt and sweets. Milk disagrees. FREQUENT SOUR
ERUCTATIONS; SOUR VOMITING. DISLIKE OF FAT. LOSS OF APPETITE WHEN OVERWORKED.
Heartburn and loud belching. Cramps in stomach; worse, pressure, cold water.
Ravenous hunger. Swelling over pit of stomach, like a saucer turned bottom up.
Repugnance to hot food. Pain in epigastric region to touch. Thirst; longing for
COLD drinks. Aggravation while eating. Hyperchlorhydria (Phos.).
Abdomen.
Sensitive to slightest pressure. Liver region painful when stooping. Cutting
in abdomen; Swollen abdomen. Incarcerated flatulence. INGUINAL AND MESENTERIC
GLANDS SWOLLEN and painful. Cannot bear tight clothing around the waist.
DISTENTION with hardness. GALL-STONE COLIC. Increase of fat in abdomen.
Umbilical hernia. Trembling; weakness, as if sprained. Children are late in
learning to walk.
Stool.
Crawling and constriction in rectum. Stool large and hard (Bry.); whitish,
watery, sour. Prolapse ani, and burning, stinging hemorrhoids. Diarrhoea of
undigested, food, fetid, with ravenous appetite. CHILDREN'S DIARRHOEA.
Constipation; stool at first hard, then pasty, then liquid.
Urine Section.
Dark, brown, sour, fetid, abundant, with white sediment, bloody. Irritable
bladder. Enuresis. (Use 30th, also Tuberculin, 1 m.)
Male.
FREQUENT EMISSIONS. Increased desired. Semen emitted too soon. Coition
followed by weakness and irritability.
Female.
Before menses, headache, colic, chilliness and leucorrhoea. Cutting pains in
uterus during menstruation. Menses TOO EARLY, TOO PROFUSE, TOO LONG, with
vertigo, toothache and COLD, DAMP FEET; the least excitement causes their
return. Uterus easily displaced. Leucorrhoea, MILKY (Sepia). Burning and itching
of parts before and after menstruation; in little girls. Increased sexual
desire, easy conception. Hot swelling breasts. Breasts tender and swollen before
menses. Milk too abundant; disagreeable to child. Deficient lactation, with
distended breasts in lymphatic women. Much sweat about external genitals.
Sterility with copious menses. Uterine polypi.
Respiratory.
Tickling cough troublesome at night, dry and free expectoration in morning;
cough when playing piano, or by eating. Persistent, irritating cough form
arsenical wall paper. (Clarke.) Extreme dyspnoea. PAINLESS HOARSENESS; worse in
the morning. Expectoration only during the day; thick, yellow, sour mucus.
Bloody expectoration; with sour sensation in chest. SUFFOCATING SPELLS;
tightness, burning and soreness in chest; WORSE GOING UPSTAIRS or slightest
ascent, must sit down. Sharp pains in chest from before backwards. CHEST VERY
SENSITIVE TO TOUCH, PERCUSSION, OR PRESSURE. Longing for fresh air. Scanty,
salty expectoration. (Lyc.)
Heart.
Palpitation at night and after eating. Palpitation with feeling of coldness,
with restless oppression of chest; after suppressed eruption.
Back.
Pain as if sprained; can scarcely rise; from over-lifting. Pain between
shoulder-blades, impeding breathing. Rheumatism in lumbar region; weakness in
small of back. Curvature of dorsal vertebrae. Nape of neck stiff and rigid.
RENAL COLIC.
Rheumatoid pains, as after exposure to wet. Sharp sticking, as if parts were
wrenched or sprained. COLD, DAMP feet; feel as if damp stockings were worn. Cold
knees, cramps in calves. Sour foot-sweat. Weakness of extremities. Swelling of
joints, especially knee. Burning of soles of feet. Sweat of hands. Arthritic
nodosities. SOLES OF FEET RAW. Feet feel cold and dead at night. Old sprains.
Tearing in muscles.
Sleep.
Ideas crowding in her mind prevent sleep. Horrid visions when opening eyes.
Starts at every noise; fears that she will go crazy. Drowsy in early part of
evening. Frequent waking at night. SAME DISAGREEABLE IDEA ALWAYS AROUSES FROM
LIGHT SLUMBER. Night terrors (Kali-phos.) Dreams of the dead.
Fever.
CHILL AT two PM BEGINS INTERNALLY IN STOMACH REGION. FEVER WITH SWEAT. Pulse
full and frequent. Chilliness and heat. Partial sweats. NIGHT SWEATS, ESPECIALLY
ON HEAD, neck and chest. Hectic fever. Heat at night during menstruation, with
restless sleep. SWEAT OVER HEAD IN CHILDREN, SO THAT PILLOW BECOMES WET.
Skin.
Unhealthy; readily ulcerating; flaccid. Small wounds do not heal readily.
Glands swollen. Nettle rash; better in cold air. Warts on face and hands.
PETECHIAL ERUPTIONS. Chilblains. Boils.
Aggravation.
WORSE, from exertion, mental or physical; ascending; cold in every form;
water, washing, moist air, wet weather; during full moon; standing.
Amelioration.
BETTER, dry climate and weather; lying on painful side. Sneezing (pain in
head and nape).
Relationship.
Antidotes: Camph.; Ipec.; Nit-ac.; Nux.
Complementary: Bell.; Rhus; Lycop.; Silica.
Calcar. is useful after Sulphur where the pupils remain dilated. When
Pulsatilla failed in school girls.
Incompatible: Bry.; Sulphur should not be given after Calc.
Compare: Aqua calcar. Lime-water - (1/2 teaspoonful in milk); (as injection
for oxyuris vermicularis), and Calc. caust - slaked lime - (pain in back and
heels, jaws and malar bones; also symptoms of influenza). Calc. brom. (removes
inflammatory products from uterus; children of lax fiber, nervous and irritable,
with gastric and cerebral irritation. TENDENCY TO BRAIN DISEASE. Insomnia and
cerebral congestion. Give 1x trituration). Sulph. (differs in being worse by
heat, hot feet, etc.).
Calcar. calcinata - Calcinated oyster-shell - a remedy for warts. Use 3d
trituration. Calcarea ovorum. Ova tosta - Toasted egg-shells - (backache and
leucorrhoea. Feeling as if back were broken in two; tired feeling. Also
effective in controlling suffering from cancer).
Calc-lac. (anemias, hemophilia, urticaria, where the coagulability of the
blood is diminished; nervous headache with oedema of eyelids, lips or hands; 15
grains three times a day, but low potencies often equally effective).
Calcar. lacto-phosph. (5 grains 3 times a day in cyclic vomiting and
migraine).
Calc. mur. Calcium chloratum - Rademacher's Liquor - (1 part to 2 of
distilled water, of which take 15 drops in half a cup of water, five times
daily. Boils. Porrigo capitis. Vomiting of all food and drink, with gastric
pain. Impetigo, glandular swellings, angioneurotic oedema. Pleurisy with
effusion. Eczema in infants).
Calc-pic., (perifollicular inflammation; a remedy of prime importance in
recurring or chronic boils, particularly when located on parts thinly covered
with muscle tissue, as on shin bones, coccyx, auditory canal, dry, scurfy
accumulation and exfoliation of epithelial scales, etc., styes, phlyctenules.
Use 3x trit.)
Compare also with Calcarea; Lycop.; Silica; Pulsat.; Chamomile.
Dose.
Sixth trit. Thirtieth and higher potencies. Should not be repeated too
frequently in elderly people.
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