(Vegetable Charcoal)
Disintegration and imperfect oxidation is
the keynote of this remedy. The typical Carbo patient is sluggish, fat and
lazy and has a tendency to chronicity in his complaints. Blood seems to
stagnate in the capillaries, causing blueness, coldness, and ecchymosis.
Body becomes blue, icy cold. Bacteria find a rich soil in the nearly
lifeless blood stream and sepsis and typhoidal state ensues. | ||
Mind. Aversion
to darkness. Fear of ghosts. Sudden loss of memory. | ||
Head. Aches
from any overindulgence. Hair feels sore, falls off easily;
scalp itches when getting warm in bed. Hat pressed upon head like a heavy
weight. Head feels heavy, constricted. Vertigo with nausea and tinnitus.
Pimples on forehead and face. | ||
Face. Puffy,
cyanotic. Pale, hippocratic, cold with cold sweat; blue. [Cupr.; Op.] Mottled cheeks and red
nose. | ||
Eyes. Vision of
black floating spots. Asthenopia. Burning in eyes. Muscles
pain. | ||
Ears. Otorrhea
following exanthematous diseases. Ears dry. Malformation of cerumen with
exfoliation of dermoid layer of meatus. | ||
Nose.
Epistaxis in daily attacks, with pale face. Bleeding after
straining, with pale face; tip of nose red and scabby, itching around
nostrils. Varicose veins on nose. Eruption in corner of alae nasi. Coryza
with cough, especially in moist, warm weather. Ineffectual efforts to
sneeze. | ||
Mouth. Tongue
coated white or yellow brown, covered with aphthae. Teeth very
sensitive where chewing; gums retracted and bleed easily. Blood oozing from
gums when cleaning teeth. Pyorrhea. | ||
Stomach.
Eructations, heaviness, fullness, and sleepiness; tense from
flatulence, with pain; worse lying down. Eructations after eating and
drinking. Temporary relief from belching. Rancid, sour, or putrid
eructations. Water brash, asthmatic breathing from flatulence. Nausea in
the morning. Burning in stomach, extending to back and along spine.
Contractive pain extending to chest, with distention of abdomen.
Faint gone feeling in stomach, not relieved by eating. Crampy pains forcing
patient to bend double. Distress comes on a half-hour after eating.
Sensitiveness of epigastric region. Digestion slow; food putrefies
before it digests. Gastralgia of nursing women, with excessive flatulence,
sour, rancid belching. Aversion to milk, meat, and fat things. The
simplest food distresses. Epigastric region very sensitive. | ||
Abdomen. Pain
as from lifting a weight; colic from riding in a carriage; excessive
discharge of fetid flatus. Cannot bear tight clothing around waist and
abdomen. Ailments accompanying intestinal fistulae. Abdomen greatly
distended; better, passing wind. Flatulent colic. Pain in
liver. | ||
Rectum and
Stool. Flatus hot, moist, offensive. Itching, gnawing and burning in
rectum. Acrid, corrosive moisture from rectum. A musty, glutinous
moisture exudes. Soreness, itching, moisture of perineum at night.
Discharge of blood from rectum. Burning at anus, burning varices. Painful
diarrhea of old people. Frequent, involuntary cadaverous smelling stools,
followed by burning. White hemorrhoids; excoriation of anus. Bluish,
burning piles, pain after stool. | ||
Male. Discharge
of prostatic fluid at stool. Itching and moisture at thigh near
scrotum. | ||
Female.
Premature and too copious menses; pale blood. Vulva swollen; aphthae;
varies on pudenda. Leucorrhea before menses, thick, greenish, milky,
excoriating. During menstruation, burning in hands and soles. | ||
Respiratory.
Cough with itching in larynx; spasmodic with gagging and vomiting of mucus.
Whooping cough, especially in beginning. Deep, rough voice, failing on
slight exertion. Hoarseness; worse, evenings, talking; evening
oppression of breathing, sore and raw chest. Wheezing and rattling of mucus
in chest. Occasional spells of long coughing attacks. Cough, with
burning in chest; worse in evening, in open air, after eating and
talking. Spasmodic cough, bluish face, offensive expectoration, neglected
pneumonia. Breath cold; must be fanned. Hemorrhage from lungs.
Asthma in aged with blue skin. | ||
Extremities.
Heavy, stiff; feel paralyzed; limbs, go to sleep; want of muscular
energy; joints weak. Pain in shins. Cramp in soles; feet numb and sweaty.
Cold from knees down. Toes red, swollen. Burning pain in bones and
limbs. | ||
Fever.
Coldness, with thirst. Chill begins in forearm. Burning in various places.
Perspiration on eating. Hectic fever, exhausting sweats. | ||
Skin. Blue,
cold ecchymosed. Marbled with venous over distension. Itching; worse on
evening, when warm in bed. Moist skin; hot perspiration; senile
gangrene beginning in toes; bed sores; bleed easily. Falling out of hair,
from a general weakened condition. Indolent ulcers, burning pain. Ichorous,
offensive discharge; tendency to gangrene of the margins. Purpura.
Varicose ulcers, carbuncles. [Ars.] | ||
Modalities.
Worse, evening; night and open air; cold; from fat food, butter,
coffee, milk, warm damp weather; wine. Better, from
eructation, from fanning, cold. | ||
Relationship.
The Carbon group all have putrid discharges and exhalations. All act on the
skin, causing intertrigo and excoriations. Glandular enlargements and
catarrhal states, flatulency and asphyxiation. Antidote: Ars. Compare: Lyc.; Ars.; Chin. Complementary: Kali-c.; Dros. | ||
Dose. First to
third trituration in stomach disorders. Thirtieth potency and higher in
chronic conditions, and in collapse. |