Materia Medica

Paeonia

Peony

The rectal and anal symptoms are most important. Chronic ulcers on lower parts of body, leg, foot, toe, also breast, rectum.

Head

Rush of blood to head and face. Nervous. Vertigo when moving. Burning in eyes and ringing in ears.

Rectum

Biting, itching in anus; orifice swollen. Burning in anus after stool; then internal chilliness. Fistula ani, diarrhcea, with anal burning and internal chilliness. Painful ulcer, oozing offensive moisture on perineum. Hemorrhoids, fissures, ulceration of anus and perineum, purple, covered with crusts. Atrocious pains with and after each stool. Sudden, pasty diar- rhcea, with faintness in abdomen.

Chest

Sticking pain in left chest. Heat in chest. Dull shooting from front to back through heart.

Extremities

Pain in wrist and fingers; knees and toes. Weakness of legs, inhibiting walking.

Skin

Sensitive, painful. Ulcers below coccyx, around sacrum; varicose veins. Ulcers in general, from pressure, bed-sores, etc. Itching, burning, as from nettles.

Sleep

Terrifying dreams, nighmare.

Relationships

Compare: Haman.; Sil.; Esc.; Ratanh. (great constriction of anus; stools forced with great effort). Antidotes: Ratanh.; Aloe.

Dose

Third potency.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 561. Public domain.

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