Burning

 

DD.: Sulphur, Arsenicum, Aconite, Agaricus, Apis, Cantharis, Capsicum and Anthracinum. 

 

·  Sulph.: Great burning, explained by a sort of local congestion.

·  Ars.: burning seems almost intolerable, relieved by heat/excels all the rest of them in intensity/characterized by restlessness, sudden prostration and < midnight/-day.

·  Phos.: has a burning sensation all over, sometimes in small isolated spots. Aneamic, over-sensitive and phthisical.

·  Acon.: burning in acute inflammatory affections in their first stage. High fever, restlessness, impatience, and thirst are characteristic.

· Apis: redness, swelling and oedema + burning and stinging pain. < heat and > by cold. (Ars. > heat)

· Agar.: burning, itching and redness as if from frost bites and chilblain.

· Canth.: burns like fire (urinary tract). There is a constant desire to urinate and every effort to urinate + intolerable burning.

· Caps.: burning - intolerable, intense burning - + smarting.

· Anthrac.: burning mostly connected with the ulcers, putrid sores, gangrenes, and malignant pustules.

 

 

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