Aconitum Napellus

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Aconitum Napellus Reference Specimen Botanical Specimen and Materia Medica Identification
🌿 Traditional Herbal Medicine Profile This page outlines the crude botanical applications, traditional herbal infusions, and active properties of Aconitum Napellus. Herbal preparations act biochemically on body tissues.
GENERAL
  • Source: Derived from the Monkshood plant (Aconitum napellus ), a perennial herb in the Ranunculaceae family.
  • Traditional Context: A cornerstone remedy in homeopathy for acute conditions with sudden onset, intense symptoms, and marked fear or anxiety .
  • It is classically used for complaints triggered by cold, dry wind , such as high fevers, acute respiratory infections, or cardiovascular distress, often with restlessness and a sense of impending doom.
  • Modern Context : Indicated for hyperacute inflammatory or autonomic responses with rapid onset, often following environmental or emotional stressors.
  • It is relevant for early-stage infections,.
  • acute cardiovascular events, or panic attacks characterized by intense physiological and psychological symptoms
HERBAL PROPERTIES & MODALITIES
  • Worse from: Cold, dry wind; nighttime (especially midnight); noise; touch; emotional shock
HERBAL INTERACTIONS & SAFETY
📊 Comparative Herbal Actions:

Aconitum napellus is related in its action to the other Aconites and to Aconiti- num, and also to
the Ranunculacee, Act -r., Act - sp.. Paeon., Podo., Ran-b., Staph. Antidoted by: Acet-ac., Alcohol, Paris.
Acids, wine and coffee, lemonade and acid fruits mod ify its action. Antidotes: Cham., Bell., Coff., Spong.,
Petr., Nux-v., Sep., Sulph. Compare: ( 1) Similar to Ars., Bell., Calend., Ferr-p. (2) Cham, and Coffea intense
pain and sleeplessness. (3) Agrostis acts like Aeon, in fevers and in inflammations, also, Spiranthes. (4) Bapt.
or Pyrogen in high fevers with sudden onset. (5) Puls., Lyc., Sec. and Camph. are also better from uncovering.
(6) Cham., Hep. and Coff. - intolerance of pain. (7) Chin. - white stool. (8) Gels. - effects of bad news, fright,
anger. (9) Nux-v. and Bry. - diarrhea from anger. (10) Bry. - effects of cold, dry winds. (11) Sulph. is
the chronic of Aeon., it will often complete an action that Aeon, begins, and will cure cases in which Aeon, is
apparently indicated but fails to relieve. Complementary to: Coff. - in fever, sleeplessness, intolerance of
pain. Am. in bruises, Calend. injury to eye. Sulphuroften completes a cure begun with Aconite. Follows well:
Am., Coff., Sulph., Verat.

MIND
  • Acute panic attacks with intense fear (e.g., fear of death, doom).
  • Hypervigilance, agitation, or inability to relax.
  • Aconitum napellus (Monkshood) 8
VERTIGO, DIZZINESS
  • VertigoSensation of dizziness or spinningA feeling of movement or spinning of oneself or the surroundings when there is no actual movement., worse on rising (Nux-v.
  • Op.), and shaking head.
  • Vertigo on ris ing from bed.
  • Vertigo on getting up from one's seat.
  • Vertigo on stooping or moving.
  • Sensation of intoxication or dizziness i n the head, loss of consciousness.
  • Vertigo with inclination to fall to right side.
  • Vertigo with nausea and vanishing of sight.
  • Vertigo from fright, anger.
  • Vertigo after a shock.
  • Vertigo from heat of sun.
  • Vision - Dim vision or vision entirely lost vision after fright or shock.
  • Optical illusions in dark colors or black.
  • Flicker- ings make him anxious, fears he might touch people passing by Total blindness after catching cold.
  • Sparks, with burning and twitching in eyes.
  • Obscuration of vision, when shak ing head.
  • Black spots and mist before the eyes.
  • COMMENTS - Aconite is a tall, upright plant that has dark blue flowers, 4-5 feet tall.
  • Aeon, grows in the damp and covered parts of almost every mountainous country in north or middle of Europe, especially in Switzerland, Germany and Sweden.
  • It grows in high altitudes where there is a lot of wind, storms and activity.
  • It is a very poisonous herb, vinegar in large doses is antidotal to the toxic effects.
  • Aconite in potencies above the 4c is a perfectly safe medicine for any age.
  • Before Hahnemann's time Aconite had a reputation as a sudorific and in cases of rheu matism, sciaticaNerve pain radiating from the lower back down the legsPain radiating along the sciatic nerve, which runs down one or both legs from the lower back. and tumors, but it was not until Hahnemann proved it that its properties were really understood.
  • Aconite was the remedy by means of which Hahnemann was able to meet most of the conditions, which in his day were treated by bloodletting.
  • Dr.
  • Hughes has remarked that the condi tion to which Aeon, is homeopathic is one of tension.
  • Emotional and mental tension, as shown in fright or fear and its consequences, anxiety and fear of death, tension of the systemic vessels, as in the effects of a chill.
  • Asiatic cholera and hemorrhages.
  • Muscular tension, as in tetanusBacterial disease causing lockjaw and muscle spasmsA bacterial disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles, especially of the jaw..
  • Tension of involuntary muscles, as in heart spasms.
  • Tension of the semi-involuntary muscular apparatus of respiration, as in asthmaChronic respiratory disease causing difficulty breathingA condition characterized by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing, typically from an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity..
  • Hahnemann described it as a tempest, Kent, too.
  • This is the idea of the remedy, it’s a storm that has a sudden onset and a sudden dissipation.
  • Keynote sudden onset, a major trigger for this is shocking f right.
  • Violent reactions to fright or weather conditions.
  • Teste related a remarkable case of an Englishman who had been obliged to take a long sleigh journey in North Russia in midwinter.
  • He suffered thereafter for two years from violent paroxysms of palpi tations and acute stitching pains in the heart region, threatening brain strokes.
  • Aneurysm had been diagnosed by leading physicians in England and on the Continent.
  • Teste localized the affection to neurosis or spasm of the pectoralis major muscle and prove d his diagnosis by promptly curing it with Aeon.
  • Chill and fever.
  • Fevers with restlessness and tossing about, often accompanied with anxiety that sometimes leads to fear of death.
  • Aeon, can ward off serious results from chill, fright, injury or surgical op eration.
  • It was the feverish restlessness of the Aeon, provings that led Hahnemann to infer its similarity to fever states.
  • It is the presence of this restlessness, anxiety, fear and exalted sensibility that are its leading indications in cases of all kinds.
  • High fevers, sudden surges of body temperature.
  • Inflammatory fevers (Bell, is also inflammatory, Pyrog and Bapt are septic).
  • Fevers with wakefulness, anxiety, red and flushed.
  • “Clean” and functional fevers, no tissue changes, no mucus, no toxic symptoms.
  • Can have thirst with the fever.
  • The skin is dry and hot.
  • The four keynotes are fear, fright, fast, and fevers.
  • It's a remedy for a lot of fears (Ars.) and any acute problems.
  • Fright followed by speechlessness or shaky trembling speech, shaking of the h ands and limbs, dilated pupils, and the patient may be frozen with fear and shaking.
  • Panic with shaking and trembling.
  • Frail, faint, and anxious.
  • Sudden surges of adrena line through the body leading to shaking, trembling, fear, panic attacks with n umbness and tingling of fingers or down the arms, in the extremities.
  • Attacks with feeling of anxiety, heart palpitationsSensation of rapid or irregular heartbeatA noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion, or physical conditions., fainting.
  • Fear, not that they're going to die (Ars.), but that they're dying right now.
  • Conditions after fright.
  • Hypersensitivity af ter a near death situation.
  • Fright leading to shock and panic.
  • Fainting and heart attacks where the main feature is fear and apprehension.
  • Dread of crossing streets.
  • Fear of the dark, fear of ghosts.
  • Good for agoraphobia, fear of going outside of the house.
  • They have chronic fears of fatal disasters, fear that something will happen, that they can't go out of the house because they will get into an accident.
  • The senses are heightened with sensitive ness to pain and a feeling of numbness in parts.
  • Sensa tion as if bound tightly in the limbs and in other parts (Cact.).
  • Plethora may be classed under increased blood tension.
  • Active, bloody congestions of all kinds, especially those following a chill.
  • Intolerance to music.
  • Patients may imagine some part of bo dy is deformed, imagine they do all their thinking from the stomach and predict the hour of their death.
  • They sometimes go so far as to predict the day and hour of death (clairvoyance).
  • Extreme sensitiveness to light and sound and all sensations.
  • Extreme s ensitivity to pain (Cham., Coff.).
  • Pains are intolerable, driving to desperation.
  • Tearing, cutting, burning, sharp, stabbing pains, with restlessness, accompanied by numbness, tingling or formication.
  • Cannot bear the pain, cannot bear to be touched, cannot bear to be covered.
  • Burning pains (Phos.).
  • Feel the blood rushing every where.
  • The child or the person screams with pain causes fright, specifically from heart attack or any acute pain.
  • Frozen from the pain and what that pain means.
  • Bending double relieves the colicSevere fluctuating pain in the abdomenSevere, often fluctuating pain in the abdomen caused by gas, spasm, or obstruction in the intestines, common in infants. and dysmenorrheaPainful menstruation with abdominal crampsPainful menstruation, typically involving abdominal cramps. pain (Coloc.).
  • Motion ag gravates the pains in muscles, joints and stiffness.
  • There is a great and sudden sinking of strength, fainting on attempting to get up, with anxiety, restlessness, numbness, tingling, formication.
  • HemorrhageProfuse bleeding from a ruptured blood vesselAn escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel, especially when profuse. and shock due to sudden hemorrhaging of bright blood, causing giddiness, faintness, panic (Aeon..
  • Bell., Phos.).
  • Active hemorrhages in stout, full - blooded people.
  • Passes almost pure blood in stool.
  • In hemoptysisCoughing up blood from lungsThe spitting or coughing up of blood or blood-stained mucus originating from the respiratory tract. the blood comes up with great ease by hemming and coughing, bright red in large quantities from cold, dry winds.
  • Bleeding with great fear, anxiety and palpitations.
  • Toothaches are one -sided with red cheek on same side.
  • Severe toothaches where the teeth are sensitive, painful and the person is in a panic.
  • Inflammations of the eyes from cold, injury, foreign objects, dust, surgical operations, scrofulousProne to swollen glands or tuberculosisRelating to scrofula, a constitutional tendency to tuberculous swelling of the lymph nodes. inflammation with enlarged glands.
  • Blindness.
  • Hirsch of Prague recorded two such cases, one in a man of thirty who went to bed well, hav ing walked home in rough and stormy weather after spending the evening in a hot room.
  • Aeon.
  • 3c was given and the following night he perspired freely and in the morning his sight was restored.
  • Hirsch himself suddenly lost his sight while bathing in hot weather.
  • He took Aeon.
  • 3c in water as he had given it to his patient.
  • In two hours he began to perspire and after a six-hours' sleep awoke well.
  • Every inspiration increases the cough.
  • Tingling sensation in the chest after cough ing.
  • Unquenchable thirst, everything tastes bitter except water (Chin.).
  • In croupChildhood throat infection with barking coughInflammation of the larynx and trachea in children, associated with infection and causing a barking cough., the child grasps the throat with every coughing fit.
  • Dry, hacking cough especially from being exposed to a dry, cold wind Worse exposed to hot weather or cold weather.
  • Coldn ess, numbness and tingling characterize the paralyzes and neuroses.
  • Facial paralysisLoss of voluntary muscle functionThe loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body. from exposure to cold, dry winds.
  • Sunstroke.
  • DiarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day. from heat and sun exposure.
  • Headaches caused by exposure to the sun, also heat rashes.
  • Headaches are generally better in open air, worse in warm room, toothache and cough worse in open air.
  • Bet ter from uncovering, the bed is intolerable.
  • Worse chill with fever.
  • Sweat on affected or covered parts.
  • After exposure to cold, croup, severe colds and respiratory problems, bron chitis, infants get pneumoniaLung infection with inflamed air sacsInflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs (alveoli), usually caused by infection., and it can go to facial paralysis.
  • Worse cold, dry wind, sudden onset, numbness and tingling of the limbs all keynotes of Aconite.
  • Chills with ailments.
  • Asthma from exposure to cold, dry weather that brings out panic, worse around midnight.
  • Earaches from exposure to cold and wind.
  • In general, for croup, heart attacks, acute bronchitisInflammation of the bronchial tubesInflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes, typically causing bronchospasm and coughing. and colds, and tonsillitisInflammation of the tonsilsInflammation of the tonsils, typically of sudden onset, causing sore throat and fever..
  • Sometimes strep throat.
  • First aid for fright.
  • Infantile pneumonia with sudden onset.
  • Childhood diseases with fevers and restlessness, meningitis.
  • Retention of the urine, especially in newborn infants.
  • Generally aggravated at night, particularly about midnight
HEAD
  • Fullness, pulsating.
  • Hot, heavy, bursting sensation.
  • Burning, undulating sensation.
  • Head excessively hot.
  • Congestive headaches.
  • Intercranial pressure (Hed .).
  • Burning headache, as if brain were moved by boiling water (Indg.).
  • Violent squeezing or bursting pain in forehead.
  • Pulsation in forehead.
  • Sensation on vertex as if hair were pulled or stood on end.
  • Nocturnal furious deliriumAcute state of confusion and disorientationA sudden, severe state of mental confusion, anxiety, and disorientation, often accompanied by hallucinations..
  • Meningitis.
  • Brain affecti ons of children.
  • Formication of scalp better heat.
  • Scalp sensitive to touch.
  • Scalp sensitive to cold air, strong wind.
  • Sunstroke from sleeping in rays of sun.
EYES
  • Red, inflamed.
  • Bloodshot.
  • Pain and inflammation after surgery.
  • Injuries to eyes.
  • Conjunctivitis.
  • Inflammation from foreign bodies, dust, cinders.
  • Ingrowing eyelashes.
  • Eyes glitter, stare, watery.
  • Eyes feels dry and hot.
  • Shooting pain in eyeballs.
  • Sensation as if sand in eyes.
  • Swelling of the eyes.
  • Eyelids swollen, hard and red.
  • Aversion to light.
  • Can't bear reflection of sun from snow.
  • Profuse watering fromreflection of snow.
  • Profuse lachrymation after exposure to dry, cold winds.
  • Asthenopia from strain ing eyes.
  • Pupils contracted then dilated
EARS
  • OtitisEar infection or inflammationInflammation or infection of the ear, typically categorized as otitis externa (outer ear) or otitis media (middle ear). media.
  • External ear hot, red, painful, swollen (Bell.).
  • Earache with pain (Bell., Cham.).
  • Tickling and sharp pain in the ears.
  • Tingling and buzzing in the ears.
  • Sensation as if drop of water in left ear.
  • Ringing, humming or roaring noises.
  • Sensitive to noises, music is unbearable.
  • Left ear deaf, with buzzing in whole head
FACE
  • Anxious expression.
  • Hippocratic.
  • Face red, hot, flushed, swollen.
  • Pale alternating with red.
  • Burning, lips and tongue, as after eating pepper or smoking.
  • Lips black, dry, peeling off.
  • One cheek red hot other pale and cold (Cham., Ip.).
  • NeuralgiaSharp nerve pain along a nerve pathIntense, shooting, or burning pain that radiates along the course of one or more nerves., especially on left side with restlessness.
  • Tingling, cheeks and numbness.
  • Tingling and numbness.
  • Heavy feeling of the whole face.
  • Sweat on side of face lain on rising, the red face becomes deathly pale.
  • Jaw, pain
MOUTH
  • Breath cold, in cholera.
  • Breath hot.
  • Orifices of salivary ducts sore, as if cor roded.
  • Accumulation of water in mouth.
  • Sali va generally diminished.
  • Saliva frothy, streaked red, sweetish.
  • Trembling and temporary stammering.
  • Nose - Frequent sneezing.
  • CoryzaCommon head cold with nasal dischargeAcute inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes, producing sneezing, congestion, and watery discharge., much sneezing, throbbing in nostrils.
  • Coryza with headache, roaring in ears, fever, sleeplessness.
  • Hot water runs from nos e.
  • Pain at root of nose.
  • Hemorrhage of bright red blood.
  • Mucus membrane dry.
  • Posterior nares as if dry.
  • Nose stopped up, dry or with but scanty watery coryza.
  • Numbness with nosebleed, bright red blood.
  • Smell acutely sensitive.
  • Perspiration - Bad effects from suppressed sweat.
  • Profuse sweat, wants to uncover.
  • Sweat on uncovered parts or affected parts.
  • Sweat on parts lain on Cold or sour sweat.
  • Cold sweat and icy coldness of face.
  • Drenching sweats.
  • Profuse sweat with copious flow of urine and diarrhea
THROAT
  • Acute inflammation of the throat with high fever.
  • Dark redness of throat.
  • Chokes on swallowing, talking.
  • Tingling in the esophagus.
  • Burning and stinging pains.
  • Stinging pain in throat when swal lowing.
  • Scraping, tingling sensation of strangling, burning and pricking in the throat.
  • Red, dry, constricted.
  • Numbness and prickling.
  • Sensation of contraction in the throat.
  • Inability to swallow, with hoarseness with pain when talking.
  • Hoarseness after speaking or singing.
  • Voice husky, can scarcely speak.
  • Croup with fever.
  • Croaking voice.
  • LaryngitisInflammation of the larynx causing hoarsenessInflammation of the larynx, typically resulting in huskiness or loss of the voice. with fever.
  • Larynx very sensitive.
  • Uvula as if elongated.
  • Tonsillitis.
  • Tonsils dark red.
  • Tonsils swollen and dry.
  • Tongue - Burning vesicles on tip of tongue feels as if swollen.
  • Tongue coated white (Ant-c.).
  • Tongue coated thick yellow white.
  • Tongue swollen.
  • Tongue tip tingles.
  • Middle of tongue as if dry and numb.
  • Sensation as if cold air passing over tongue dry, red on sides, centre thinly coated white.
  • Tongue red and dry
CHEST
  • Early-stage acute respiratory infections (e.g., influenzaViral infection of the respiratory tract (flu)A highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh., croup) with dry, barking cough or laryngeal constriction.
  • DyspneaDifficulty or shortness of breathLaborious or painful breathing, often associated with respiratory or cardiac conditions. or chest tightness in acute inflammatory states.
  • Palpitations, tachycardiaAbnormally rapid heart rateA condition that causes the heart to beat faster than normal while at rest (usually over 100 beats per minute)., or acute hypertensive episodes, often stress-induced.
  • Sensation of chest oppression or impending cardiovascular collapse
ABDOMEN
  • Pressure in stomach with dyspnea.
  • Burning from stomach to esophagus.
  • Tension in stomach better eructations.
  • Painful hiccough.
  • Nausea and sweating before and after loose stool.
  • Projectile vomi ting.
  • Drinks, vomits and declares he will die.
  • Vomiting of clear water, on sitting up.
  • Vomiting with fear, heat, profuse sweat and increased urina tion.
  • Hematemesis.
  • Vomiting, bilious, mucus and bloody, greenish.
  • Vomiting of lumbrici.
  • Stools - Bilious diar rhea of infants with colic.
  • Diarrhea from getting wet.
  • Slimy stools alternating with constipationInfrequent or difficult bowel movementsA condition where stool is dry, hard, and difficult or painful to pass..
  • Claycolored stools.
  • Involuntary stools, on passing flatus.
  • White stools with red urine.
  • Stools of pure blood.
  • Slimy, grass green or white stools, worse hot days and cold nights.
  • Green stools like chopped herbs.
  • Frequent, small stool with tenesmusPainful urge to empty bladder or bowelsA distressing, constant, and ineffectual urge to evacuate the bowels or bladder, accompanied by pain..
  • DysenteryIntestinal infection with severe bloody diarrheaInfection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea with the presence of blood and mucus in the feces..
  • Watery diarrhea in children on hot days, restless and sleepless.
  • Teeth - Toothache from cold or dry, cold winds.
  • Teeth sensitive to cold.
  • Toothache in sound teeth.
  • Throbbing in teeth and head.
  • Grinding of the teeth.
  • Gums hot and inflamed.
  • Constantly moves lower jaw as if chewing.
  • Sensation as if teeth would fall out.
  • Cold feeling in incisors.
  • Temperature - Cold stage most marked.
  • Coldness and heat alternate.
  • Evening chilliness soon after going to bed.
  • Cold waves pass through him.
  • Chills down back.
  • Chill passes through him in waves.
  • Chill or coldness alternating with heat.
  • ChillyHypersensitive to cold temperaturesA constitutional state of feeling exceptionally cold, lacking vital heat, and needing warmth or heavy blankets. if uncovered or touched.
  • Shivering ascends from feet to chest.
  • Dry burning heat in eyelids, nose, mouth, throat, lungs and palms, must uncover.
  • High fevers.
  • Dry burning heat, red face.
  • Fevers with mental anguish, restlessness.
  • Thirst and restlessness.
  • Colic, forces to bend double, yet no position relieves.
  • Wind colic after taking cold.
  • Hot, tense, tympanitic.
  • Sensitive to touch.
  • Abdominal symptoms better after warm soup.
  • Burning in umbilical region.
  • Hot distended.
  • Incarcerated hernia with bilious vomiting.
  • Burning and cutting pains in intestines as if paralyzed, inactive, worse about transverse colon.
  • Loins as if b ruised.
  • Burning pain in umbilical region.
  • Umbilical region hard, swollen.
  • Excessive hunger and thirst, but eats slowly.
  • Lively sensation of hunger, renewed soon after eating.
  • No appetite, loathing of food, qualmishness.
  • Aversion to tobacco.
  • Better warm soup.
  • Better wine.
  • Anxiety better cold drinks.
  • Desires beer, wine.
  • Desires brandy, bitter drinks.
  • Worse after iced cold drinks.
  • Milk disagrees.
  • Intense thirst for cold water.
  • Thirst burning, unquenchable, during all stages of fever .
  • Thirst for beer during fever.
  • Thirsty during labor.
  • Everything tastes bitter, except water
GENITALS ETC
  • Crawling and stinging in glans penis.
  • OrchitisInflammation of one or both testiclesInflammation of one or both testicles, usually caused by a bacterial or viral infection (such as mumps)., testicles feel swollen and hard.
  • Bruised pain in testicles, swollen, hard.
  • Stinging and crawling in glan s.
  • Scrotum drawn up.
  • Skin of left side of scrotum studded with minute vesicles, with a humid discharge.
  • Frequent erections and emissions.
  • Painful erections.
  • Sexual desire decreased, with relaxed parts, tingling in parts.
  • Fits of lasciviousness.
  • Emissions e ven after sex.
  • Dysmenorrhea has to bend double, but better in no position.
  • Menses too profuse.
  • Menses with nosebleed.
  • Menses too protracted, late.
  • Frenzy, fury on ap pearance of menses.
  • AmenorrheaAbsence of menstrual periodsAn abnormal absence of menstruation. during pubertyAdolescent sexual maturity phaseThe stage of physical growth and hormonal changes when a child's body matures into an adult body capable of reproduction..
  • Suppressed menses from fright, cold.
  • Ovaritis from sudden checked men strual flow.
  • Ovaries congested and painful.
  • Impending miscarriage from fright or vexation.
  • Active uterine hemorrhage.
  • Sharp, shooting pains in uterus.
  • Prolapsed uterus.
  • Labor-pains violent.
  • After-pains with fear and restlessness.
  • Suppressed lochia.
  • LeucorrheaWhitish or yellowish vaginal dischargeA whitish or yellowish discharge of mucus from the vagina, often indicating congestion or mild infection. copious, tenacious, yellowish.
  • Vagina dry, hot, sensitive
EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
  • Sudden, sharp, neuralgicRelating to sharp nerve painDescribe symptoms or pain that radiates along the path of one or more nerves. pains, often in extremities, aggravated by cold
BACK AND NECK
  • Chilliness and formication down back.
  • Numb, stiff, painful.
  • Numbness in lumbar region.
  • Crawling and tingling, as if bruised.
  • Stiffness in nape of neck.
  • Pain in the back, preve nts taking deep inspiration.
  • Bruised pain between shoulders and in sacrum.
  • Burning, shooting pain in spine.
  • Sharp pain between scapulae, on deep breathing.
  • Slightest touch of spine causes spasms.
  • Spinal meningitis after injury or checked sweat.
  • Bladder - CystitisInflammation of the urinary bladderInflammation of the urinary bladder, typically caused by a bacterial urinary tract infection, causing painful urination..
  • Burning pain in urethra.
  • HematuriaPresence of blood in the urineA condition where red blood cells are present in the urine, making it look pink, red, or smoky..
  • Urethral chill.
  • Urine suppressed, bloody.
  • Anxiety always on beginning to urinate.
  • Urination painful, difficult, drop by drop.
  • Retention with screaming and restlessness and handling of genitals.
  • Retention or sup pression of urine in newborn due to cold exposure.
  • Retention of urine after childbirth.
  • Splashing sensation in region of bladder, during urination.
  • Tenesmus and burning at neck of bladder.
  • Breasts - Mastitis.
  • Milk fever with delirium.
  • Increase of milk in breast.
  • Breasts hot.
  • Milk scanty
SKIN
  • High fever (39–40°C) with dry, hot skin, chills, and rapid pulse (tachycardia).
  • Generalized restlessness and sensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., noise, touch)
SLEEP
  • Starting up in sleep.
  • Sleeplessness with restless and tossing about Sleeplessness caused by fear, fright or anxiety.
  • Sleeplessness with fear of the future.
  • Nightly ravings.
  • InsomniaPersistent inability to fall or stay asleepA sleep disorder marked by difficulty falling asleep, waking up too early, or unrefreshing sleep. of the elderly.
  • Children cry and complain, sleepless and restless (Ars., Cham.).
  • Spasmodic yawning.
  • Nightmares.
  • Anxious dreams caused by fear, fright or anxiety.
  • Long dreams with anxiety in chest.
  • Vivid dreams of day's occurrences

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📚 Literature Citation & References:
This clinical profile is compiled from: Andrew Chevallier, FNIMH — Herbal Remedies (Eyewitness Companions), and Dr. David Keifer, MD — Herbal Remedies Reference Guide. Synced with traditional botanical use and pharmacological outlines.
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