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Top ↑• Drosera Rotundifolia is a deep-acting remedy addressing underlying tubercular susceptibility.
• Drosera Rotundifolia potentially breaks down resistance to tubercular tendencies, stimulating curative response.
• Drosera Rotundifolia primarily impacts the respiratory system, with coughs and related ailments.
• Drosera Rotundifolia is marked by spasms, constrictions, and irritations, especially in the larynx and bronchi.
• The pains are often sharp, stitching, or burning.
• Drosera Rotundifolia is useful in scrofulous affections.
• General aggravation from warmth and lying down.
• It experiences anxiety, particularly in the evening.
• The patient is apprehensive about the future and own health.
• The patient is irritable and easily angered.
• The patient is restless and uneasy, cannot remain in one place.
• An aversion to company, prefers solitude.
• The patient has a gloomy, despondent mood, with suicidal thoughts.
• The patient has a fear of ghosts or being alone at night.
• The patient has great sensitivity to noise and contradiction.
• It experiences dullness of mind, difficulty concentrating.
• Weakness of memory.
• The patient experiences melancholy and moroseness.
Headache, especially in the forehead and temples, as if bruised or pressed upon
Top ↑• It experiences vertigo, especially when lying down or stooping.
Eyes
Top ↑• Photophobia.
• It experiences stinging pain in the eyes.
• Dim vision.
Ears
Top ↑• Sensitive to noise.
• It experiences ringing in the ears (tinnitus).
Nose
Top ↑• Epistaxis, especially at night.
• It experiences dryness of the nose.
Throat
Top ↑• Violent, spasmodic cough, with retching and vomiting.
• It experiences rawness and burning in the throat.
• Hoarseness.
• It experiences a tickling sensation in the larynx, provoking cough.
• Laryngeal phthisis.
• A sensation of a crumb in the throat.
• It experiences a dry, scraping sensation in the throat.
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Whooping cough
Top ↑• , with characteristic rapid, barking cough followed by vomiting of food.
• The cough is worse after midnight and in the morning.
• It experiences difficult and labored breathing.
• A suffocating feeling, especially when lying down.
• It experiences burning pain in the chest.
• Phthisis pulmonum with gastric irritation and profuse expectoration.
• The cough is dry, hacking and paroxysmal.
• The expectoration is yellow, purulent, and sometimes blood-streaked.
• The cough is excited by talking.
• The cough is aggravated by lying down.
• It experiences palpitations, especially at night.
• It experiences stitching pains in the chest.
• A feeling of constriction around the heart.
• It experiences oppression of the chest.
• Shortness of breath.
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• It experiences vomiting of food immediately after coughing.
• Gastric irritation.
• It experiences nausea.
• It experiences pain in the stomach after eating.
• It experiences diarrhea, with watery stools.
• The patient has increased thirst.
• An aversion to meat.
• A desire for acids.
• An empty feeling in the stomach.
• It experiences frequent urination.
• A burning sensation during urination.
• Increased sexual desire.
• Nocturnal enuresis.
• Scanty urine.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• It experiences pains in the limbs, especially the hip joint, feeling as if dislocated.
• It experiences shooting pains in the legs.
• Heaviness and weakness of the limbs.
• It experiences coldness of the feet.
• Tubercular glands are swollen and painful.
• It experiences stiffness of the neck.
• It experiences pain in the back, worse from motion.
• Sciatica.
• Itching skin.
• Dry skin.
• Eruptions suppressed can lead to respiratory problems.
• Restless sleep.
• It experiences sleeplessness before midnight.
• Anxious dreams.
• Dreams of death.
• It experiences night terrors.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Lying down, especially at night.
• After midnight.
• Warmth.
• Talking.
• Singing.
• Eating.
• Drinking.
• Exertion.
• Change of weather.
• Damp weather.
• Suppression of discharges.
• Suppressed eruptions.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Open air.
• Motion.
• Pressure.
• Standing erect.
• Walking in open air.
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• Compare: Fluoroform (2 per cent watery solution, 2-4 drops, after paroxysms, considered specific for whooping-cough).
• Ouabain (from leaves of Carissa schimperi - arrow poison): For respiratory spasm, whooping cough is cut short in the first stage, reduced in frequency of attacks, and hastens convalescence.
• Chelidonium.
• Corallium rubrum.
• Cuprum metallicum.
• Castanea vesca.
• Argentum nitricum.
• Menyanthes trifoliata.
• Antidotes: Camphor.
• Complementary: Sulphur, Calcarea carbonica.
• Useful in sequelae of suppressed eruptions and vaccinations when respiratory symptoms develop.
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