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  • Blatta Orientalis

    Blattaorientalis was found accidentally to relieve asthma in a patient who took tea in which a cockroach had been infused. More effective in low potencies for acute attacks, the higher potencies being given in the more chronic stages. Asthma, especially when associated with bronc hitis (after Ars…

  • Blatta Americana

    Mure, who proved Blatta-a., noted that it developed symptoms of jaundice, yellow sclerotics and complexion. Ascites. Various forms of dropsy. Extreme weariness. General prostration and wear iness on going upstairs. Blatta-a. has been used as a remedy for dropsy and has a popular reputation in jau…

  • Bismuthum Subnitricum

    Source: Derived from bismuth, a metallic element (Bi) or its compounds (e.g., bismuth subnitrate),. prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and succussion to. eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for gastrointestinal, neurological,. and psychological disorders, particularly those involving severe gastric pain, vomiting, and. intense anxiety. It is noted for symptoms such as burning stomach pain, copious vomiting, and a. desire for company, often aggravated by solitude, eating, or cold, and ameliorated by cold drinks,. motion, or companionship. Modern Context : Indicated for gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., gastritis, peptic ulcer disease),. neurological complaints (e.g., neuralgia, tremors), and psychological conditions (e.g., anxiety. disorders, depression). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by burning. gastric pain , vomiting, anxiety, and restlessness, typically exacerbated by solitude, eating, or. cold, and often seen in individuals with a history of digestive issues, stress-related disorders, or. neurological sensitivity. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a sensitive, nervous. constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like gastric distress or trembling alongside. emotional traits like fear of being alone or despair, commonly observed in patients with chronic. gastrointestinal or anxiety-related conditions.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion,. cold exposure, or emotional stress. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a desire for. warmth (except for stomach symptoms, which prefer cold drinks). Profuse, cold, or clammy sweating, particularly during pain or anxiety episodes,. worse at night or in chilly conditions. Bismuthum (Bismuth) 314. Mild fever or chills during acute gastric or neurological episodes, with a sensation of. internal heat or burning, worse in solitude or after eating. Dermatological:. Pale, sallow, or bluish skin, often linked to fatigue or poor circulation, resembling. anemia or vasomotor instability, worse with cold or emotional stress. Dry, rough, or scaly skin, with a tendency to crack or itch, resembling eczema or. xerosis, worse with cold, damp weather, or scratching. Localized redness or burning at painful sites (e.g., stomach, face), resembling. inflammation, worse with cold or touch.
  • Berberis Vulgaris

    Source: Derived from the root bark of Berberis vulgaris, a deciduous shrub in the Berberidaceae. family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and. succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for renal, hepatic, urinary, and. musculoskeletal disorders , particularly those involving sharp, radiating pains, urinary irritation,. and liver dysfunction. It is noted for symptoms such as renal colic, burning urination, and joint. pains, often aggravated by motion, standing, or cold, and ameliorated by rest, warmth, or lying on. the painful side. Modern Context: Indicated for urinary tract disorders (e.g., nephrolithiasis, cystitis), renal. conditions (e.g., renal colic, pyelonephritis), hepatic dysfunction (e.g., hepatitis, biliary colic), and. musculoskeletal pain syndromes (e.g., arthritis, sciatica). It suits patients with acute or chronic. symptoms characterized by radiating pains , urinary irritation , hepatic congestion , and joint. stiffness, typically exacerbated by motion, cold, or standing, and often seen in individuals with a. history of kidney stones, liver issues, or inflammatory conditions. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with a sensitive, reactive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms. like burning urine or biliary pain alongside mild emotional irritability or fatigue, commonly. observed in patients with metabolic, urinary, or hepatic stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Sharp, radiating, or tearing pains in joints, back, or limbs, particularly the lower. back, hips, or legs, resembling sciatica, arthritis, or gout, worse with motion, cold. weather, or standing. Stiffness or soreness in muscles or joints, with a bruised or heavy quality, resembling. fibromyalgia or post-inflammatory arthritis, aggravated by cold or damp conditions. Neuralgic pains, often shifting or radiating along nerves, with a burning or electric. quality, worse at night or during rest after exertion. Sensitivity to jarring or vibration, with aggravation of pains from sudden movement,. resembling post-traumatic or degenerative joint disease. Berberis vulgaris (Common Barberry) 303. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after. exertion, cold exposure, or dietary indiscretions. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Profuse sweating, particularly at night or after exertion, with a sour or acrid odor,. worse in chilly conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute renal, hepatic, or musculoskeletal episodes, with. clammy sweating, worse at night or in cold weather. Dermatological:. Sallow, yellowish, or pale skin, often linked to hepatic dysfunction, resembling. jaundice or chronic liver disease, worse with cold or dietary triggers. Itching or burning eruptions, often dry or scaly, resembling eczema or psoriasis,. worse with cold, damp weather, or scratching. Localized redness or inflammation at painful sites (e.g., joints, kidneys), resembling. cellulitis or gouty tophi, worse with cold or touch. Psychological:. Mild irritability or impatience due to persistent physical discomfort, particularly from. renal, hepatic, or joint pain, resembling adjustment disorder, worse in cold or. stressful conditions. Anxiety or mental dullness, often secondary to chronic pain or fatigue, with. difficulty concentrating, worse during pain or exhaustion episodes. Minimal emotional sensitivity, often focused on health or physical limitations, worse. in cold, damp environments or with ongoing symptoms.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after. exertion, cold exposure, or dietary indiscretions. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Profuse sweating, particularly at night or after exertion, with a sour or acrid odor,. worse in chilly conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute renal, hepatic, or musculoskeletal episodes, with. clammy sweating, worse at night or in cold weather. Dermatological:. Sallow, yellowish, or pale skin, often linked to hepatic dysfunction, resembling. jaundice or chronic liver disease, worse with cold or dietary triggers. Itching or burning eruptions, often dry or scaly, resembling eczema or psoriasis,. worse with cold, damp weather, or scratching. Localized redness or inflammation at painful sites (e.g., joints, kidneys), resembling. cellulitis or gouty tophi, worse with cold or touch. Psychological:. Mild irritability or impatience due to persistent physical discomfort, particularly from. renal, hepatic, or joint pain, resembling adjustment disorder, worse in cold or. stressful conditions. Anxiety or mental dullness, often secondary to chronic pain or fatigue, with. difficulty concentrating, worse during pain or exhaustion episodes. Minimal emotional sensitivity, often focused on health or physical limitations, worse. in cold, damp environments or with ongoing symptoms.
  • Berberis Aquifolium

    Keynotes include an intense, pulsating headache in the forehead. Nausea, vomiting. Pains in the bladder. Rheumatic pains in the joints of the hands and in the lumbar and sacral regions, worse at night. Pruritus and psoriasis -type eruptions. The skin becomes dry, rough, scaly, pimply. Clears the c…

  • Benzoicum Acidum

    Source: Derived from benzoic acid (C₇H₆O₂), a naturally occurring compound found in resins like. benzoin and certain fruits, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial. dilution and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for urinary, musculoskeletal, and. metabolic disorders , particularly those involving uric acid diathesis, offensive urine, and joint. pains. It is noted for symptoms such as strong-smelling urine, gouty pains, and fatigue, often. aggravated by cold, motion, or wine, and ameliorated by heat, rest, or copious urination. Modern Context: Indicated for urinary tract disorders (e.g., cystitis, uric acid nephrolithiasis),. rheumatic conditions (e.g., gout, arthritis), metabolic imbalances (e.g., hyperuricemia), and. chronic fatigue (e.g., post-inflammatory exhaustion). It suits patients with chronic or subacute. symptoms characterized by offensive, strong-smelling urine , joint pains , metabolic. disturbances, and fatigue, typically exacerbated by cold, motion, or dietary triggers like alcohol,. and often seen in individuals with a history of gout, urinary infections, or metabolic stress. The. remedy is particularly relevant for those with a gouty or uric acid diathesis, often presenting with. physical symptoms like joint stiffness or urinary irritation alongside mild emotional irritability or. lethargy, commonly observed in middle-aged or elderly patients with chronic metabolic or. inflammatory conditions.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Sharp, tearing, or aching pains in joints, particularly small joints (e.g., fingers, toes,. wrists), resembling gout, rheumatoid arthritis, or osteoarthritis, worse with motion,. cold weather, or pressure. Stiffness or swelling in joints, often with nodules or tophi, resembling gouty arthritis,. aggravated by cold, damp conditions, or dietary excess. Wandering pains, shifting between joints or muscles, with a bruised or sore quality,. worse at night or during rest after exertion. Sensitivity to cold air or drafts, with aggravation of pains in chilly environments,. resembling fibromyalgia or post-inflammatory arthritis. Metabolic:. Hyperuricemia or uric acid deposition, with a tendency to form tophi or kidney. stones, resembling gouty diathesis or metabolic syndrome, worse with rich foods,. alcohol, or dehydration. Acid-base imbalances, with symptoms like fatigue, acidity, or digestive upset,. resembling mild metabolic acidosis, aggravated by dietary triggers or stress. Tendency to offensive discharges (e.g., sweat, urine), with a sour or pungent odor,. worse in cold or after exertion. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or lethargy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion,. cold exposure, or dietary indiscretions. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Profuse, offensive sweating, particularly at night or after exertion, with a sour or. acrid odor, worse in chilly conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute urinary or rheumatic episodes, with clammy. sweating, worse at night or in cold weather. Benzoicum acidum (Benzoic Acid) 292. Psychological:. Mild irritability or impatience due to persistent physical discomfort, particularly from. joint pain, urinary irritation, or fatigue, resembling adjustment disorder, worse in. cold or stressful conditions. Lethargy or mental dullness, often secondary to chronic metabolic or inflammatory. stress, with difficulty concentrating, worse during pain or fatigue episodes. Minimal anxiety, often focused on health or physical limitations, worse in cold, damp. environments or with ongoing symptoms. Dermatological:. Dry, rough, or scaly skin, often with a tendency to crack or itch, resembling eczema. or xerosis, worse with cold, damp weather, or scratching. Localized redness or inflammation at joint or injury sites, resembling gouty tophi or. cellulitis, worse with cold or touch. Offensive perspiration, particularly on the feet or groin, with a sour or pungent odor,. worse at night or in damp conditions.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or lethargy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion,. cold exposure, or dietary indiscretions. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Profuse, offensive sweating, particularly at night or after exertion, with a sour or. acrid odor, worse in chilly conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute urinary or rheumatic episodes, with clammy. sweating, worse at night or in cold weather. Benzoicum acidum (Benzoic Acid) 292. Psychological:. Mild irritability or impatience due to persistent physical discomfort, particularly from. joint pain, urinary irritation, or fatigue, resembling adjustment disorder, worse in. cold or stressful conditions. Lethargy or mental dullness, often secondary to chronic metabolic or inflammatory. stress, with difficulty concentrating, worse during pain or fatigue episodes. Minimal anxiety, often focused on health or physical limitations, worse in cold, damp. environments or with ongoing symptoms. Dermatological:. Dry, rough, or scaly skin, often with a tendency to crack or itch, resembling eczema. or xerosis, worse with cold, damp weather, or scratching. Localized redness or inflammation at joint or injury sites, resembling gouty tophi or. cellulitis, worse with cold or touch. Offensive perspiration, particularly on the feet or groin, with a sour or pungent odor,. worse at night or in damp conditions.
  • Bellis Perennis

    Source: Derived from the whole flowering plant of Bellis perennis, a common perennial herb in the. Asteraceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and. succussion. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for traumatic injuries,. musculoskeletal disorders, and post-surgical recovery , particularly those involving deep tissue. trauma, bruising, and soreness. It is noted for symptoms such as bruised sensations, swelling, and. fatigue following physical trauma, often aggravated by cold, damp weather, or touch, and. ameliorated by gentle motion, warmth, or rest. Modern Context : Indicated for post-traumatic conditions (e.g., contusions, sprains),. musculoskeletal pain syndromes (e.g., myalgia, fibromyalgia), post-surgical recovery (e.g.,. tissue trauma, edema), and pelvic disorders (e.g., dysmenorrhea, pelvic congestion). It suits. patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by deep soreness, bruising, swelling, and. fatigue, typically exacerbated by cold, damp environments, or physical trauma, and often seen in. individuals with a history of injuries, surgical procedures, or repetitive strain. The remedy is. particularly relevant for those with a sensitive, reactive constitution, often presenting with physical. symptoms like muscle soreness or pelvic pain alongside mild emotional irritability or exhaustion,. commonly observed in athletes, post-surgical patients, or women with pelvic complaints.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Deep, aching, or bruised pains in muscles, joints, or bones, resembling contusions,. sprains, or myalgia, often described as “beaten” or “sore,” worse with cold, damp. weather, touch, or rest. Stiffness or heaviness in limbs, particularly after trauma or exertion, resembling post-. traumatic pain syndromes or fibromyalgia, aggravated by cold or immobility. Swelling or edema in injured tissues, with a hard or tense quality, resembling. hematoma or soft tissue injury, worse with cold or pressure. Sensitivity to jarring or vibration, with aggravation of pains from sudden movement. or trauma, resembling post-concussive or whiplash syndromes. Pelvic:. Congestion or heaviness in the pelvic region, with aching or bearing-down pains,. resembling dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, or pelvic inflammatory disease, worse. during menstruation or after trauma. Post-partum soreness or pelvic pain, often with a bruised sensation, resembling. perineal trauma or uterine involution issues, worse with cold or sitting. Menstrual irregularities, with painful, heavy periods or clots, resembling. menorrhagia, aggravated by cold or physical strain. Sensation of fullness or pressure in the pelvis, often linked to trauma or surgery,. worse at night or during rest. Post-Surgical:. Swelling, soreness, or slow healing of tissues after surgery, resembling post-. operative edema, hematoma, or adhesions, worse with cold, damp weather, or. immobility. Pain or tenderness at surgical sites, with a bruised or throbbing quality, worse with. touch or cold exposure. Fatigue or weakness following surgical procedures, resembling post-operative. recovery challenges, aggravated by exertion or cold. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-traumatic exhaustion, worse after. exertion or cold exposure. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Mild fever or chills during acute traumatic or post-surgical episodes, with clammy. sweating, worse at night or in chilly conditions. Skin:. Bruising or ecchymosis, often with a hard, tense, or discolored appearance,. resembling contusions or hematoma, worse with cold or touch. Localized swelling or inflammation at injury sites, with a hot or sore quality,. resembling traumatic edema, worse with cold or pressure. Bellis perennis (Common Daisy) 282. Dry, rough skin or slow-healing wounds, resembling post-traumatic skin changes,. worse in damp conditions. Psychological:. Mild irritability or emotional sensitivity due to persistent physical discomfort,. particularly from pain, soreness, or fatigue, resembling adjustment disorder, worse in. cold or stressful conditions. Emotional exhaustion or low tolerance for aggravation, often linked to chronic pain. or post-surgical recovery, worse during physical strain. Minimal anxiety, often focused on physical limitations or recovery, worse in cold,. damp environments or with ongoing symptoms.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-traumatic exhaustion, worse after. exertion or cold exposure. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Mild fever or chills during acute traumatic or post-surgical episodes, with clammy. sweating, worse at night or in chilly conditions. Skin:. Bruising or ecchymosis, often with a hard, tense, or discolored appearance,. resembling contusions or hematoma, worse with cold or touch. Localized swelling or inflammation at injury sites, with a hot or sore quality,. resembling traumatic edema, worse with cold or pressure. Bellis perennis (Common Daisy) 282. Dry, rough skin or slow-healing wounds, resembling post-traumatic skin changes,. worse in damp conditions. Psychological:. Mild irritability or emotional sensitivity due to persistent physical discomfort,. particularly from pain, soreness, or fatigue, resembling adjustment disorder, worse in. cold or stressful conditions. Emotional exhaustion or low tolerance for aggravation, often linked to chronic pain. or post-surgical recovery, worse during physical strain. Minimal anxiety, often focused on physical limitations or recovery, worse in cold,. damp environments or with ongoing symptoms.
  • Belladonna

    Source: Derived from the whole plant of Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade), a perennial herb. in the Solanaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial. dilution and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for acute inflammatory, febrile, and. neurological conditions, particularly those involving sudden onset, high fever, intense pain, and. hypersensitivity. It is noted for symptoms such as throbbing headaches, scarlet fever-like rashes,. and delirium, often aggravated by heat, light, noise, or jarring, and ameliorated by rest, cool air, or. semi-erect positions. Modern Context: Indicated for acute infectious diseases (e.g., scarlet fever, influenza),. inflammatory conditions (e.g., tonsillitis, otitis media), neurological disorders (e.g., migraines,. delirium), and hypersensitivity states (e.g., photophobia, hyperacusis). It suits patients with acute. symptoms characterized by sudden onset, high fever, throbbing pain, and hypersensitivity,. typically exacerbated by heat, light, noise, or touch, and often seen in individuals with rapid-onset. infections, inflammatory flares, or neurological sensitivity. The remedy is particularly relevant for. children or adults with a robust, plethoric, or reactive constitution, often presenting with a flushed,. hot appearance and intense symptoms like fever, redness, or pulsating pains.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Throbbing, burning, or aching pains in joints or muscles, resembling acute arthritis or. myalgia, worse with motion, heat, or touch. Stiffness or twitching in limbs, often linked to fever or neurological irritation, worse. at night or with jarring.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: High fever with sudden onset, often with chills followed by intense heat, resembling. influenza, scarlet fever, or systemic inflammatory response syndrome, worse in heat. or warm rooms. Profuse sweating, particularly on the face or head, with a hot, flushed appearance,. worse during fever or at night. Rapid, bounding pulse and dilated pupils, often linked to intense inflammatory or. febrile states, worse with heat or excitement. Extreme sensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., touch, jarring, drafts), with aggravation. of symptoms from minimal disturbance. Belladonna (Deadly Nightshade) 272. Psychological:. Restlessness or agitation during fever, with a tendency to startle or react intensely,. resembling delirium or acute stress reaction, worse at night or in warm environments. Vivid hallucinations or delusions, often of animals or frightening images, resembling. febrile delirium, worse during high fever or in darkness. Irritability or anger, particularly when disturbed by light, noise, or touch, with a. desire for solitude or quiet, worse during pain or fever.
  • Baryta Sulphurica

    Arteriosclerosis. Pressing pains. Weakness. Emaciation. Dwarf growth. Swelling of glands. Cancer of the glands. Tonsils swollen and inflamed. Pain in heart, radiating to throat. Varicose veins.

  • Baryta Muriatica

    Source: Derived from barium chloride (BaCl₂), a chemical compound, prepared for homeopathic. use through potentization involving serial dilution and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance. therapeutic action. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for chronic glandular,. cardiovascular, and neurological disorders, particularly those involving indurated glands,. vascular stiffness, and mental or physical sluggishness. It is noted for symptoms such as swollen. lymph nodes, hypertension, vertigo, and cognitive dullness, often aggravated by cold, damp. weather, or exertion, and ameliorated by warmth, rest, or solitude. Modern Context : Indicated for chronic glandular conditions (e.g., lymphadenopathy, goiter),. cardiovascular disorders (e.g., hypertension, atherosclerosis), neurological complaints (e.g.,. vertigo, mild cognitive impairment), and recurrent infections (e.g., tonsillitis, otitis media). It suits. patients with chronic symptoms characterized by glandular induration, vascular stiffness,. dizziness, and mental slowness, typically exacerbated by cold, damp environments, or. physical/mental effort, and often seen in individuals with a history of chronic inflammation,. vascular issues, or developmental challenges. The remedy is particularly relevant for older adults or. children with a slow, sensitive, or hypometabolic disposition, often presenting with physical. symptoms like glandular swelling or palpitations alongside emotional traits like timidity or. irritability.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Hypertension or elevated blood pressure, often with a sensation of fullness or. oppression in the chest, resembling essential hypertension, worse with exertion, cold,. or emotional stress. Palpitations or irregular heartbeat, with anxiety or a sense of impending doom,. resembling stress-induced arrhythmias, aggravated by motion or damp weather. Sensation of heat or flushing in the head or chest, often linked to vascular stiffness,. resembling early atherosclerosis, worse at night or in cold conditions. Neurological:. Vertigo or dizziness, often with a sensation of spinning or unsteadiness, resembling. benign paroxysmal positional vertigo or vestibular dysfunction, worse with motion,. cold, or looking up. Tinnitus or ringing in the ears, often with a sensation of fullness or pressure,. resembling sensorineural hearing loss, aggravated by cold or damp environments. Neuralgic pains, particularly in the face, head, or neck, with a burning or electric. quality, resembling trigeminal neuralgia, worse at night or with exertion. Headaches, often occipital or frontal, with a heavy or bursting sensation, resembling. tension-type headache, worse with mental effort or cold. Psychological:. Cognitive slowness or poor memory, with difficulty concentrating or learning,. resembling mild cognitive impairment or developmental delay, worse under pressure. or in unfamiliar settings. Timidity or mild irritability, often with sensitivity to criticism or fear of failure,. resembling social anxiety disorder or adjustment disorder, worse in crowds or cold. weather. Emotional sensitivity or childishness, with a tendency to withdraw or seek solitude,. aggravated by change or social stress. Anxiety about health or performance, often with a slow response to stimuli, worse in. cold, damp conditions or during exertion. Respiratory/Mucosal:. Baryta muriatica (Barium Chloride) 260. Recurrent sore throats or tonsillitis, with a raw, burning, or swollen sensation,. resembling chronic pharyngitis, worse with cold air or dampness. Otitis media, often chronic or recurrent, with ear pain, fullness, or hearing. difficulties, aggravated by cold weather or infections. Nasal congestion or discharge, often thick or sticky, resembling chronic rhinitis,. worse in cold, damp environments. Dry, hacking cough or throat irritation, often with a sensation of tightness, worse at. night or in chilly conditions. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or sluggishness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or hypometabolic states, worse after exertion or. cold exposure. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Slow metabolism, with a tendency to weight gain or sluggish digestion, worse in cold. or stressful conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute infections, often with clammy sweating, worse at. night or in damp weather. Dermatological:. Dry, rough, or scaly skin, often with a tendency to crack or itch, resembling eczema. or xerosis, worse with cold, damp weather, or scratching. Flushing or pallor of the face during cardiovascular, glandular, or emotional. episodes, suggestive of vasomotor instability, aggravated by cold.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or sluggishness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or hypometabolic states, worse after exertion or. cold exposure. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Slow metabolism, with a tendency to weight gain or sluggish digestion, worse in cold. or stressful conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute infections, often with clammy sweating, worse at. night or in damp weather. Dermatological:. Dry, rough, or scaly skin, often with a tendency to crack or itch, resembling eczema. or xerosis, worse with cold, damp weather, or scratching. Flushing or pallor of the face during cardiovascular, glandular, or emotional. episodes, suggestive of vasomotor instability, aggravated by cold.