About
A key remedy for septic conditions, suppurations, and infections with profound weakness and toxemia. Used for blood poisoning, abscesses, and slow-healing wounds.
Keynotes
Rapidly developing septic states; profound weakness out of proportion to illness; tendency to suppuration; offensive discharges; lymphatic involvement
Constitution
Lymphatic, sanguine constitutions with poor vitality and susceptibility to infections
🤒Symptoms Profile
● General Symptoms
Septic states, suppuration, glandular swelling, lymphatic congestion, malaise, chilliness, offensive discharges
● Mental Symptoms
Prostration with mental dullness; apathy; indifference; confusion; delirium with stupor; fear of death
● Physical Symptoms
Glands swollen, hard, painful; throbbing in lymph nodes; sore throat with rawness; offensive pus from wounds; chills with sweat; intense thirst
Uses
Sepsis, boils, carbuncles, infected wounds, tonsillitis, abscesses, lymphadenitis, glandular fever, influenza with marked prostration
Modalities
Worse: cold, damp weather, night, motion, pressure; Better: warmth, rest, lying down
💊Dosage Information
Available Potencies
3X, 6C, 30C, 200C
Recommended Dosage
Acute: 30C every 2-4 hours; chronic: 200C weekly; low potencies (3X/6C) for local application
🔗Relationships & Affinities
🫀 Organ Affinity
Lymphatic system, blood, glands, respiratory tract, skin
🤝 Complementary
Hepar Sulph, Mercurius, Silica
🛡️ Antidotes
Thuja, Calcarea Carb
⚠️Important Cautions
Avoid in advanced septic shock; not for non-septic conditions; discontinue if suppuration ceases abruptly
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