Materia Medica

Chimaphila Umbellata

Pipsissewa

Acts principally on kidneys, and genito-urinary tract; affects also lymphatic and mesenteric glands and fe- male mamma. Plethoric young women with dysuria. Women with large breasts. Hepatic and renal dropsies; chronic alcoholics. Incipient and progressive cataracts. One of the remedies whose symptoms point to its employment in bladder affections, notably catarrh, acute and chronic. Scanty urine, and loaded with ropy, muco- purulent sediment. Prostatic enlargement.

Head

Pain in left frontal protuberance. Halo about the light. Itching of eyelids. Stabbing pain in left eye with lachrymation.

Mouth

Toothache, worse after eating and exertion, better cool water.Pain as if tooth was being gently pulled.

Urinary

Urging to urinate. Urine turbid, offensive, containing ropy or bloody mucus, and depositing a copi- ous sediment. Burning and scalding during micturition, and straining afterwards. Must strain before flow comes. Scanty urine. Acute prostatitis, retention, and feeling of a ball in perineum. [Cann. ind.] Fluttering in region of kidney. Sugar in urine. [Caps.; Grindel.] Unable to urinate without standing with feet wide apart and body inclined forward.

Male

Smarting in urethra from neck of bladder to meatus. Gleet. Loss of prostatic Auid. Prostatic en- largement and irritation.

Female

Labia inflamed, swollen. Pain in vagina. Hot flashes. Painful tumor of mamma, not ulcerated, with undue secretion of milk. Rapid atrophy of breasts. Women with very large brcusts and tumor in the mam- mary gland with sharp pain through it.

Extremities

Feeling of a band above left knee.

Skin

Scrofulous ulcers. Glandular enlargements.

Modalities

IW'orse, in damp weather; from sitting on cold stones or pavements; left side.

Relationships

Compare: Chimaph. maculata (in- tense gnawing hunger: burning fever; sensation of swelling in arm pits) ; Uva.: Ledum; Epigaa.

Dose

Tincture, to third attenuation. 225

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 217. Public domain.

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