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Picricum Acidum

Picr-A

Causes degeneration of the spinal cord, with paralysis. Brainfag and sexual excitement. Acts upon the generative organs probably through the lumbar centers of the spinal cord; prostration, weakness and pain of back, pins and needle sensation in extremities. Neurasthenia (Oxal ac). Muscular debility. Heavy tired feeling. Myelitis with spasms and prostration. Writer's palsy. Progressive, pernicious anaemia. Uraemia with complete anuria. A one per cent solution applied on lint, is the best application for burns until granulations begin to form. Sallow complexion.

Mind

Lack of will-power; disinclined to work. Cerebral softening. Dementia with prostration, sits still and listless.

Eyes

Chronic catarrhal conjunctivitis with copious, thick yellow discharge.

Stomach

Bitter taste. Aversion to food. Urinary: Scanty; complete anuria. Dribbling micturition. Urine contains much indican, granular cylinders and fatty degenerated epithelium. Inflammation of kidneys with profound weakness, dark, bloody, scanty urine. Nightly urging.

Male

Emissions profuse, followed by great exhaustion, without sensual dreams. Priapism; satyriasis. Hard erections, with pain in testicles and up cord. Prostatic hypertrophy, especially in cases not too far advanced.

Female

Pain in left ovary and leucorrhoea before menstruation. Pruritus vulvae.

Extremities

Burning along spine. Great weakness. Tired, heavy feeling all over body, especially limbs; worse, exertion. Feet cold. Cannot get warm. Acute descending paralysis.

Modalities

Worse, least exertion, especially mental, after sleep, wet weather. A summer or hot weather remedy; patient is worse then. Better, from cold air, cold water, tight pressure. Compare Oxal ac; Gels; Phos; Sil; Arg nit. Compare Ferr pic (buzzing in ears, deafness; chronic gout; epistaxis; prostatic troubles Compare Calc pic (boils in and around ears Compare Zinc pic (facial palsy and paralysis agitans

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