Source: Derived from hydrochloric acid (HCl), a strong mineral acid, prepared for homeopathic use. through serial dilution and succussion to eliminate material toxicity and enhance therapeutic action,. in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for systemic, mucosal,. dermatological, psychological, and gastrointestinal disorders, particularly those involving. extreme weakness, mucosal ulceration, and septic states. It is noted for symptoms such as profound. prostration, burning pains, offensive discharges, and irritability, often aggravated by heat, touch, or. exertion, and ameliorated by rest, motion, or warmth in some cases. Modern Context : Indicated for systemic conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome, sepsis-like. states), mucosal conditions (e.g., stomatitis, proctitis), dermatological conditions (e.g., eczema,. bedsores), psychological conditions (e.g., adjustment disorder, major depressive disorder), and. gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., gastroenteritis, hemorrhoids). It suits patients with acute or. chronic symptoms characterized by profound weakness , burning pains , offensive discharges ,. mucosal ulceration , or irritability, typically exacerbated by heat, touch, or exertion, and often. seen in individuals with debilitated, septic, or cachectic constitutions. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with systemic or mucosal conditions, often presenting with symptoms like. extreme fatigue or oral ulcers, commonly observed in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome,. sepsis, or stomatitis triggered by infections, malnutrition, or emotional stress.
Key Modern Features:
- Systemic/Inflammation: Profound weakness or prostration, with a sensation of collapse or sinking, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or sepsis, worse with heat, exertion, night, or infection,. often with cold, clammy sweat. Septic-like fever or chills, with a tendency to alternating heat and cold, resembling. typhoid fever, aggravated by heat, night, or rest. Cachexia or weight loss, with a sensation of emaciation, resembling malnutrition,. worse with heat, exertion, or infection. Tendency to systemic debilitation, with aggravation in hot or septic states. Mucosal:. Oral ulceration or burning, with a sensation of rawness or soreness, resembling. stomatitis or aphthous ulcers, worse with heat, touch, spicy foods, or pressure, often. with offensive breath or discharge. Rectal burning or ulceration, with a tendency to painful defecation, resembling. proctitis or anal fissures, aggravated by heat, sitting, or touch. Nasal irritation or discharge, with a sensation of burning or crusting, resembling. chronic rhinitis, worse with heat or night. Tendency to mucosal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in hot or infectious states. Dermatological:. Moist eruptions or burning skin, with a sensation of itching or soreness, resembling. eczema or intertrigo, worse with heat, touch, night, or sweating, often with offensive. discharge. Bedsores or decubitus ulcers, with a tendency to deep, burning wounds, resembling. pressure ulcers, aggravated by heat, pressure, or immobility. Skin sensitivity or eruptions, with a sensation of rawness, resembling contact. dermatitis, worse with heat or touch. Tendency to dermatological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in hot or septic states. Psychological:. Irritability or despair, with a sensation of hopelessness or agitation, resembling. adjustment disorder or major depressive disorder, worse with heat, emotional stress,. or night. Apathy or mental exhaustion, with a tendency to withdrawal, resembling dysthymia,. aggravated by heat, exertion, or solitude. Anxiety or restlessness, with a sensation of unease, resembling generalized anxiety. disorder, worse with heat or emotional stress. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in hot or stressed. states. Muriaticum acidum (Hydrochloric Acid) 1382. Gastrointestinal:. Burning diarrhea or tenesmus, with a sensation of scalding or urgency, resembling. gastroenteritis or dysentery, worse with heat, exertion, or night, often with offensive,. watery stools. Painful hemorrhoids or anal burning, with a tendency to bleeding or soreness,. resembling hemorrhoids or anal fissures, aggravated by heat, sitting, or touch. Abdominal weakness or distension, with a sensation of emptiness, resembling. irritable bowel syndrome, worse with heat or exertion. Tendency to gastrointestinal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in hot or infectious. states.