Materia Medica

Senega

Snakewort

Catarrhal symptoms, especially of the respiratory tract, and distinct eye symptoms of a paralytic type, are most characteristic. Circumscribed spots in chest left after inflammations.

Mind

Suddenly remembers unimportant regions which he saw long ago. Inclined to quarrel.

Head

Dullness, with pressure and weakness of eyes. Pain in temples. Bursting pain in forehead.

Eyes

Hyperphoria, better by bending head back- wards. Blepharitis; lids dry and crusty. [Graph.] Dryness, with sensation as if too large for orbits. Star- ing. Lachrymation. Flickering; must wipe eyes fre- quently. Objects look shaded. Muscular asthenopia. [Caust.] Double vision; better only by bending head backward. Opacities of the vitreous humor. Promotes absorption of fragments of lens, after operation.

Nose

Dry.( Coryza; much watery mucus and sneezing. Nostrils feel peppery.

Face

Paralysis of left side of face. Heat in face. Burning vesicles in corners of mouth and lips.

Throat

Catarrhal inflammation of throat and fauces, with scraping g hoarseness. Burning and raw- ness. Sensation as if membrane had been abraded.

Urinary

Greatly y diminished; loaded with shreds and mucus; scalding befare and after urinating. Back, bursting distending pain in kidney region.

Respiratory

Hoarseness. Hurts to talk. Bursting pain in back on coughing. Catarrh of larynx. Loss of voice. Hacking cough. Thorax feels too narrow. Cough often ends in a sneeze. Rattling in chest. [Tart.] Chest oppressed on ascending. Bronchial ca- tarrh, reith sore chest walls; much mucus; sensation of oppression and weight of chest. Difficult raising of tough, profuse mucus, in the aged. .Exudations in Pleura. Hydrothorax. [Merc. sulph.] Pressure on chest as though lungs were forced back to spine. Voice unsteady, vocal cords partially paralyzed.

Modalities

Worse, walking in open air, during rest. Better, from sweat; bending head backwards.

Relationships

Compare: Caust.; Phos.; Saponin ; Ammon.: Calc.; Ncpeta cataria -- Catnip (to break up a cold; infantile colic; hysteria).

Dose

Tincture, to thirtieth potency.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 668. Public domain.

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