{"id":869,"remedy_name":"Euphorbia Pilulifera","remedy_type":"Homeopathic Remedy","alternative_names":[""],"miasm":"Syphilitic Miasm","temperament":"Neutral","aggravation_time":"Neutral\/Anytime","keynote_indications":"In the Medical Press of May 3, 1893, Dr. George Foy gave an account of this medicine. \nGray, in 1817, mentioned it as a remedy for syphilis and for venomous bites.  \nIn gonorrhea, when there are intense pains at each urination, burning pains which oblige the patient to sit down \nor to keep quiet, and violent desire to pass water (Cann-s., Canth.). Humid asthma with prostration and \nrestlessness. Hemorrhages caused by sunstroke or traumatism. \nNone of the irritant effects common to most of the Euphorbias were produced, but there was a powerful action \non the heart. First, an alarmingly quick pulse, and then a sudden chill. \nCardiac dyspnea, hay fever and bronchitis. Urethritis with intense pain on urinating and much urging. Acrid \nleucorrhea, worse least movement. It has been used by the old -school practitioners in asthma, hay asthma \nand bronchitis, chiefly in considerable doses. \nCOMMENTS - In the Universal Homeopathic Annual, Dr. Cartier gave this account: \u201cEu phorbia pilulifera has \ngiven excellent results in cases of acrid leucorrhea, aggravated by the least motion, especially useful forpale, \ndelicate and sensitive women\u201d (Facaranda). \nREFERENCES Clarke.","modalities":"","symptoms_by_system":[],"schema_version":"1.0","api_provider":"Allahshafi"}