- Great debility and weakness.
- Attacks of fainting and syncope.
- Internal trembling.
- The child wants to be carried and does not wish to be touched.
- One-sided complaints (rheumatic pains in the left chest), pulsation in one side of the forehead and one-sided headache.
- Nausea with frequent vomiting of bitter, sour substances a marked characteristic.
- Inflammed lids with catarrhal conjunctivitis.
- Soreness all over the chest.
- Long lasting dyspeptic symptoms, with loss of appetite.
- Constant and distressing cough, disposed to be loose with much expectoration.
- A remedy of great utility in cases of pneumonia.
- When of service there is rattling of mucus in the chest, catarrhal ophthalmia, and marked gastro-enteric disturbance.
- In lycopodium there is greater and more distressing dyspnoea, many mucous rales present, stitching and stabbing pleuritic pain a tendency to abdominal distention.
- In lycopodium there is a present marked weakness, but there is great struggling on the part of the patient to get his breath, with a flying of the alae nasae.
Keynote
Keynote Symptoms of Antimonium Tartaricum
Thursday, July 6, 2023
Keynote Symptoms of Antimonium Tartaricum
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