- Comocladia shows its affinity with the Rhus family by the virulence of its effects on the skin, the slightest contact, and at times even walking in the neighborhood o f the growing tree, being sufficient to cause violent inflammation.
- Both are irritant poisons.
- The trunk and branches of the tree contain a milky fluid, turning black on exposure to sunlight, discoloring the skin, linen, etc.
- Compare with Anacardium.
- The plant causes tormenting itching, swelling, redness, vesication, ulceration.
- Important eye and skin symptoms.
- Ma lignant skin inflammation with enormous swelling or edemaSwelling caused by excess fluid in tissuesA condition characterized by an excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body. of left leg and foot.
- Deep ulcers with hard edges.
- Skin red all over.
- Recurrent eczemaItchy, inflamed skin conditionAn inflammatory skin rash causing dry, red, itchy, and sometimes cracking or blistered skin patches..
- Leprosy.
- Throbbing pains, worse by heat.
- Sacroiliac and abdominal pain.
- Wandering rheu matic pains.
- Pain in joints and ankles.
- Burning, itching of the eyes, which feel too large.
- Right eye very painful, feels large, protruded than left.
- Ciliary neuralgiaSharp nerve pain along a nerve pathIntense, shooting, or burning pain that radiates along the course of one or more nerves..
- Burning itching of the nose with violent sneezing.
- Affections of antrum.
- Pain under the left breast or nipple extending to left scapula, when coughing