Rhus toxicodendron [Rhus-t.]
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Natural History.
Poison-ivy
General.
The effects on the skin, rheumatic
pains, mucous membrane affections, and a typhoid type of fever, make this remedy
frequently indicated. Rhus affects fibrous tissue markedly - joints, tendons,
sheaths - aponeurosis, etc., producing pains and stiffness. Post-operative
complications. TEARING ASUNDER PAINS. Motion always "limbers up" the Rhus
patient, and hence he feels better for a time from a change of position.
Ailments from strains, over-lifting, getting wet while perspiring. Septic
conditions. Cellulitis and infections, carbuncles in early stages. (ECHINAC.)
Rheumatism in the cold season. SEPTICAEMIA.
Mind.
Listless, sad. Thoughts of suicide.
EXTREME RESTLESSNESS, WITH CONTINUED CHANGE OF POSITION. Delirium, with fear of
being poisoned. (HYOS.) SENSORIUM BECOMES CLOUDY. GREAT APPREHENSION AT NIGHT,
CANNOT REMAIN IN BED.
Head.
Feels as if a board were strapped
on the forehead. Vertigo when rising. HEAVY head. Brain feels loose and as if
struck against skull on walking or rising. Scalp sensitive; worse on side lain
on. Headache in occiput (RHUS RAD.); painful to touch. Pain in forehead and
proceeds thence backward. Humid eruptions on scalp; itching greatly.
Eyes.
Swollen, red, edematous; ORBITAL
CELLULITIS. PUSTULAR INFLAMMATIONS. Photophobia; profuse flow of yellow pus.
Oedema of lids, suppurative iritis. Lids inflamed, agglutinated, swollen. Old
injured eyes. Circumscribed corneal injection. Intensive ulceration of the
cornea. Iritis, after exposure to cold and dampness, and of rheumatic origin.
Eye painful on turning it or pressing, can hardly move it, as in acute
retrobulbar neuritis. Profuse gush of hot, scalding tears upon opening lids.
Ears.
Pain in ears, with sensation as if
something were in them. Lobules swollen. Discharge of bloody pus.
Nose.
Sneezing; coryza from getting wet.
Tip of nose red, sore, ulcerated. Swelling of nose. Nosebleed on stooping.
Face.
JAWS CRACK WHEN CHEWING. Easy
dislocation of jaw. (IGN.; PETROL.) SWOLLEN FACE, erysipelas. Cheek bones
sensitive to touch. Parotitis. Facial neuralgia, with chilliness; worse,
evening. CRUSTA LACTEA. (CALC.; VIOL. TRICH.)
Mouth.
Teeth feel loose and long; gums
sore. Tongue red and cracked; COATED, EXCEPT RED TRIANGULAR SPACE AT THE TIP;
dry and red at edges. Corners of mouth ulcerated; fever-blisters around mouth
and chin. (NAT-MUR.) PAIN IN MAXILLARY JOINT.
Throat.
Sore, with SWOLLEN GLANDS. Sticking
pain on swallowing. Parotitis, left side.
Stomach.
Want of appetite for any kind of
food, with unquenchable thirst. BITTER TASTE. (CUPR.) Nausea, vertigo, and
bloated abdomen after eating. DESIRE FOR MILK. Great thirst, with dry mouth and
throat. Pressure as from a stone. (BRY.; ARS.) DROWSY AFTER EATING.
Abdomen.
Violent pains, relieved by lying on
abdomen. Swelling of inguinal glands. Pain in region of ascending colon. Colic,
compelling to walk bent. Excessive distention after eating. Rumbling of flatus
on first rising, but disappears with continued motion.
Rectum.
Diarrhoea of blood, slime, and
reddish mucus. Dysentery, with tearing pains down thighs. Stools of cadaverous
odor. Frothy, painless stools. Will often abort a beginning suppurative process
near the rectum. Dysentery.
Urinary Organs.
Dark, turbid, high-colored, scanty
urine, with white sediment. Dysuria, with loss of blood.
Male.
Swelling of glands and prepuce -
dark-red erysipelatous; scrotum thick, swollen, ODEMATOUS. ITCHING INTENSE.
Female.
Swelling, with intense itching of
vulva. Pelvic articulations stiff when beginning to move. Menses early, profuse,
and prolonged, acrid. LOCHIA THIN, PROTRACTED, OFFENSIVE DIMINISHED. (PULS.;
SECALE), WITH SHOOTING UPWARDS IN VAGINA. (SEP)
Respiratory.
Tickling behind upper sternum. DRY,
TEASING COUGH from midnight until morning, DURING A CHILL, OR WHEN PUTTING HANDS
OUT OF BED. Hemoptysis from over exertion; blood bright red. Influenza, with
aching in all bones. (EUP. PERF.) Hoarseness from overstraining voice. (ARN.)
Oppression of the chest, cannot get breath with sticking pains. Bronchial coughs
in old people, worse on awaking and with expectoration of small plugs of mucus.
Heart.
Hypertrophy from over exertion.
Pulse quick, weak, irregular, intermittent, with numbness of left arm. TREMBLING
AND PALPITATION WHEN SITTING STILL.
Back.
Pain between shoulders on
swallowing. PAIN AND STIFFNESS IN SMALL OF BACK; BETTER, MOTION, OR LYING ON
SOMETHING HARD; worse, while sitting. Stiffness of the nape of the neck.
Extremities.
Hot, painful swelling of joints.
PAINS TEARING IN TENDONS, LIGAMENTS, AND FASCIA. Rheumatic pains spread over a
large surface at nape of neck, loins, and extremities; better motion. (AGARIC.)
Soreness of condyles of bones. LIMBS STIFF, PARALYZED. THE COLD FRESH AIR IS NOT
TOLERATED; IT MAKES THE SKIN PAINFUL. Pain along ulnar nerve. Tearing down
thighs. SCIATICA; worse, cold, damp weather, at night. Numbness and formication,
after overwork and exposure. Paralysis; trembling after exertion. Tenderness
about knee-joint. Loss of power in forearm and fingers; crawling sensation in
the tips of fingers. Tingling in feet.
Fever.
Adynamic; restless, trembling.
Typhoid; tongue dry and brown; sordes; bowels loose; great restlessness.
Intermittent; chill, with dry cough and restlessness. During heat, urticaria.
Hydroa. Chilly, as if cold water were poured over him, followed by heat and
inclination to stretch the limbs.
Skin.
Red, swollen; ITCHING INTENSE.
Vesicles, herpes; URTICARIA; pemphigus; erysipelas; vesicular suppurative forms.
Glands swollen. CELLULITIS. Burning eczematous eruptions with tendency to scale
formation.
Sleep.
DREAMS OF GREAT EXERTION. Heavy
sleep, as from stupor. Sleepless before midnight.
Aggravation.
WORSE, during sleep, cold, wet
rainy weather and after rain; at night, DURING REST, drenching, when lying on
back or right side.
Amelioration.
BETTER, warm, dry weather, motion;
walking, change of position, rubbing, warm applications, from stretching out
limbs.
Relationship.
Complementary: BRY.; CALC. FLUOR.
PHYTOL. (Rheumatism). In urticaria follow with BOVISTA.
Inimical: APIS.
Antidotes: Bathing with milk and
Grindelia lotion very effective. AMPELOPSIS TRIFOLIA - Three-leaf Woodbine -
(Toxic dermatitis due to vegetable poisons - 30 and 200. Very similar to Rhus
poisoning. Desensitizing against Ivy poisoning by the use of ascending doses of
the tincture by mouth or by hypodermic injections is recommended by old school
authorities, but is not as effective as the homeopathic remedies especially RHUS
30 and 200 and ANACARD., etc. ANACARD.; CROTON.; GRINDELIA; MEZER.; CYP RIP.;
PLUMBAGO (eczema of vulva); GRAPH.
Compare: RHUS RADICANS (almost
identical action); characteristics are, burning in tongue, tip feels sore, pains
are often semilateral and in various parts, often remote and successive. Many
symptoms are better after a storm has thoroughly set in, especially after an
electric storm. Has pronounced YEARLY aggravation. (LACHES.) RHUS RADICANS has
headache in OCCIPUT even pain in nape of neck and from there pains draw over the
head FORWARDS). RHUS DIVERSILOBA - California Poison-oak (antidote to Rhus;
violent skin symptoms, with frightful itching; much swelling of face, hands and
genitals; skin very sensitive; eczema and erysipelas, great nervous weakness,
tired from least effort; goes to sleep from sheer exhaustion); XEROPHYLLUM
(dysmenorrhoea and skin symptoms). Compare, also: ARN.; BAPT.; LACH.; ARS.;
HYOS.; OP. (stupefactions more profound). MIMOSA - Sensitive Plant -
(rheumatism, knee stiff, lancinating pains in back and limbs. Swelling of
ankles. Legs tremble).
Dose.
Sixth to thirtieth potency. The
200th and higher are antidotal to poisoning with the plant and tincture.
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