{"id":1552,"remedy_name":"Hedera Helix","remedy_type":"Herbal Remedy","alternative_names":[""],"miasm":"Tubercular Miasm","temperament":"Chilly","aggravation_time":"Afternoon","keynote_indications":"The symptomatology was established by Mezgerin 1932 on seventeen people, using the lx, \n6x, and 15x potencies, for a period of twelve weeks. Easily tired, ameliorated by fresh air or noticeable increase \nin physical ability. \nDr. Cooper's experience has shown it to have a relation to rickets and rickety conditions. Rhinorrhea cerebro-\n \n \nspinalis. Hed. has been used for \u201cclearing the sight\u201d and Cooper said it has cured cases of cataract.  \nJoint pains and circulatory complaints, especially in the middle of the night. Cardiac palpitations. Acts on blood \nvessels, menorrhagia. Menses reduced, vesicular eruption on the face and body. \nSwelling of the thyroid glands. Gl\u00e1ndula sub-mentalis inflamed. Extreme anxiety with the feeling of constriction \nof the throat. Cough with laryngeal and tracheal irritation. Morbid hunger, gastric cramps. Diarrhea. Anus feels \nraw and sore. Hemorrhoids with rectal irritation and bleeding. \nDelirium and convulsions. Chronic hydro cephalus, rhinorrhea, and cerebro -spinalis. General improvement i n \nfresh air. but extreme sensibility to catching cold and to chills. Symptoms start on the left side and spread \ntowards the right.","modalities":"Better from fresh air. Better cold baths. Better in a room. Better move ment. Better fricti on, \nmassage. Better in the afternoon and evening. Worse in the middle of the night. Worse 3 a.m.","symptoms_by_system":{"Mind":"Constant state of unrest and worry. Anxiety, which grows all the more as he feels incapable of \nmastering it. Insomnia. Psychological symptoms improve in fresh air. Constant state of unrest and worry. Anxiety, which grows all the more as he feels incapable of \nmastering it. Insomnia. Psychological symptoms improve in fresh air.","Vertigo":"Vertigoon bending down and from rapid movement of the head. \nCOMMENTS - Cooper published case of a woman of twenty, who was cured of chronic hydrocephalus with a \nsingle dose. When she was brought to Cooper, the circumference of her head was 27.5 inches, rendering her \nan object of wonder and ridicule and reacting on her disposition and nervous state.  \nThe condition had existed from childhood and was apparently growing much worse. There were two large \nedematous swellings on the nape of the neck, one on either side and immediately below the occiput, evidently \nthe result of intra-hydrocephalic pressure. \n \n \nOne drop of Hed. tincture was placed on her tongue. The next morning, clear fluid began dripping from the \nnostrils, a \u201ccerebrospinal rhinorrhea\u201d in face. \nThis continued for three weeks, between twenty and thirty pocket -handkerchiefs were used in a day. \nSimultaneously the swellings began to diminish and had completely disappeared when the discharge ceased. \nThirteen months later, when being mea sured for a hat, it was found that the size of the head was reduced to \n25 inches and no longer occasioned remark. \nWhen, later on, some symptoms of brain pressure seemed to threaten, a second dose of Hed. completely \ndispelled them. The disposition of the patie nt was completely changed from being nervous, unhappy and \ndiffident, she became lively, cheerful and active.","Head":"Catarrhal inflammation of the frontal sinuses with headache. Headache, espe cially in the left side of \nthe forehead and nape of the neck. Neuralgic pains in the head, ameliorated by fresh air. Catarrhal inflammation of the frontal sinuses with headache. Headache, espe cially in the left side of \nthe forehead and nape of the neck. Neuralgic pains in the head, ameliorated by fresh air.","Eyes":"Feeling of sand in the eyelids. Cataract. Muscae volitantes.","Ears":"Pain and buzzing.","Mouth":"Transparent vesicles on the lips and on inside of cheeks in a group, cir cumscribed by ared ring. \nToothache from hot and cold. Dental neuralgia. \nNose - Hay fever. Acute and chronic rhinitis. Sinusitis (frontal, ethmoidal). Pharyngitis. Nasal discharge, worse \nin a warm room. Pain in the ethmoid and frontal sinuses. Chronic tracheitis, caused by a lesion in the nasal \nmucous membrane.","Throat":"Chronic tracheitis. Pain around the tonsils and throat on swallowing. Hoarseness and inflammation \nof the larynx. Cough with a cold and inflammation of the pharynx, aggravated by heat and by sp eaking.","Chest":"Angina pectoris. Needle-like pains in the precordial region. Palpitations and anguish with swelling of \nthe thyroid gland. Myocarditis. Arterial sclerosis. Rhythmic anomaly, accompanied by tachycardia. Thyrotoxic \ntachycardia. Extrasystole or paroxysmal tachycardia, in a young subject with a normal heart.  \nKidneys - Frequent, abundant urination. Irritated cough with grayish or yel low sputum. Whooping cough. Bronchial asthma in children. \nEmphysema.","Stomach & Abdomen":"Pain on empty stomach, amelio rated by eating. Nausea, gastric heaviness, stomach cramps. \nGastritis. Stomach and duodenal ulcers. \nTemperature - Peripheral circulatory complaints. Feet and hands icy, red. Shivering and chilliness with bouts \nof perspiration and palpitations. Shivering and nausea in the evening until 4 a.m. Pancreatitis. \nConstitutions - Tubercular conditions, especially in phosphoric types. Lack of appetite or strong hunger pangs.","Urinary & Genital":"Premenstrual leucorrhea. Acrid, scorching discharge. Menses late, shorter and less copious. \nInfrequent menses. Feels better during menses. Amenorrhea in young girls. Pain in the Fallopian tubes and \nleft ovary. Sclera-cystic ovaritis, especially on the left side. Genital tuberculosis.","Extremities":"Pain in the arms, legs, back and sacral region, sometimes ameliorated, sometimes aggravated by \nmovement. Muscular rheumatism. Joint rheuma \ntism. Tubercular inflammatory dislocat ing rheumatism. Arthrosis deformans. Nocturnal paresthesia pains in \nthe arms. Raynaud's syndrome. \nLiver - Inflammation of the gallbladder. Gallstones. Pain in the region of the gallbladder. Cirrhosis of the liver \nwith cardiac decompensation.","Skin":"Pruritus. Eruption of small pustules on the skin of the face and body. Prurigo. Urticaria. Labial and \ngenital herpes.","Sleep":"Wakes around 3 a.m., falls asleep again after eating a little."},"schema_version":"1.0","api_provider":"Allahshafi"}