Plant
Allium Cepa
Red Onion
Repertory abbreviation: All-c.
A picture of coryza, with acrid nasal discharge and laryngeal symptoms s (nasal secretion acrid, ocular bland) Euphrasia opposite, singers' cold, worse in warm room and toward evening; better in open air is presented by this remedy. Neuralgic pains, like a fine thread, following amputations or injuries to nerves. Traumatic chronic neuritis. Burning in nose, mouth, throat, bladder and skin. Sensation of glowing heat on different parts of thie body.
Head
Catarrhal headache, mostly in forehead; worse in warm rooin and towards evening. Thread- like pains in face. Headache ceases during menses; re- turns when flow disappears.
Eyes
Red. Much burning and smarting lachryma- tion. Scusitive to light. Eyes suffused and watery; profuse. bland lachrymation, better in open air. Burn- ing in eyelids.
Ears
Earache, shooting in eustachian tube.
Nose
Sneezing, especially when entering a warm room. (opious, zoatcry and cxtrcmcly acrid discharge. Feeling of a lump at root of nose. Hay-fever. [Sabad.. Sil.; Psor.] Fluent coryza with headache, cough, and hoarseness. Polypus.
Stomach
Canine hunger. Pain in pyloric region. Thirst. Belching. Nausea.
Abdomen
Rumbling, offensive flatus. Pains in left hypogastrium. Colic sitting, moving about.
Rectum
Diarrhcea with very offensive flatus. Stitches in rectum ; itching and rhagades in anus. Glow- ing heat in rectum.
Urinary
Sensation of weakness in bladder and urethra. Increased secretion of urine with coryza. Urine red with much pressure and burning in urethia.
Respiratory
H oarsrncss. Hackiny cough on in- spiring cold air. Tickling in larynx. Sensation as f larynx is split or torn. Oppressed breathing. ( Con- stricted feelinig in region of epiglottis. Pain extending to ear.
Extremities
Lame joints. Ulcers on heel. Pain- ful affections of fingers about nails. Neuralgia of stump. Bad effects from getting feet wet. Limbs, es- pecially arms, feel sore and tired.
Sleep
Yawning with headache and drowsiness. Gaping in deep sleep. Dreams. Wakes at 2 A. M.
Modalities
Worse, in the evening, in warm room. Better, in open air, and in cold room.
Relationships
Compare: Gels.; Euph.; Kali hyd.: Aconite: Ipecac. Complementary: Phosphor.: Thuja: Puls. Antidotes: Arn.; Cham.; Verat.
Dose
Third potency.