(Bitter Cucumber)
Often indicated in the transition season when the
air is cold, but the sun is still powerful enough to heat the blood. | ||
Mind. Extremely
irritable. Becomes angry when questioned. Mortification caused by offense.
Anger, with indignation. [Cham.; Bry.; Nux-v.] | ||
Head. Vertigo
when turning head to the left. Lateral cutting headache, with
nausea, vomiting. Pains (better pressure and heat), with soreness of
scalp. Burning pains, digging, rending, and tearing. Frontal
headache; worse, stooping, lying on back, and moving eyelids. | ||
Eyes. Pains
sharp, boring, better pressure. Sensation on stooping, as if eye
would fall out. Gouty affections of eyes. Violent pain in eyeballs which
precede the development of glaucoma. | ||
Face. Tearing,
shooting, and swelling of face; left side great soreness. Get relief from
pressure. [Chin.] Neuralgia, with chilliness;
teeth seems too long. Sounds reecho in ears. Pain in stomach,
always with pain of teeth or head. | ||
Stomach. Very
bitter taste. Tongue rough, as from sand, and feels scalded. Canine
hunger. Feeling in stomach as if something would not yield; drawing
pain. | ||
Abdomen.
Agonizing cutting pain in abdomen causing patient to bend over
double, and pressing on the abdomen. Sensation as if stones were being
ground together in the abdomen, and would burst. Intestines feel as if
bruised. Colic with cramps in calves. Cutting in abdomen, especially after
anger. Each paroxysm is attended with general agitation and a chill over
the cheeks, ascending from the hypogastrium. Pain in small spot below
navel. Dysenteric stool renewed each time by the least food or drink.
Jelly-like stools. Musty odor. Distention. | ||
Female.
Boring pain in ovary. Must draw up double, with great restlessness.
Round, small cystic tumors in ovaries or broad ligaments. Wants abdomen
supported by pressure. Bearing-down cramps, causing her to bend double. [Op.] | ||
Urine. Intense
burning along urethra during stool. Vesical catarrh, discharge like fresh
white of egg. Viscid. [Ph-ac.] Fetid; small
quantities, with frequent urging. Itching at orifice. Red, hard crystals,
adhering firmly to vessel. Tenesmus of bladder. Pains on urinating over
whole abdomen. | ||
Extremities.
Contraction of muscles. All the limbs are drawn together. Pain in
right deltoid. Cramp-like pain in hip; lies on affected side; pain
from hip to knee. Spontaneous luxation of the hip joints. Stiffness of
joints and shortening of tendons. Sciatic pain, left side, drawing,
tearing; better, pressure and heat; worse, gentle touch. Contraction
of the muscles. Pain down right thigh; muscles and tendons feel too short;
numbness with pains. Pain in left knee joint. | ||
Modalities.
Worse, from anger and indignation. Better, doubling up, hard
pressure, warmth, lying with head bent forward. | ||
Relationship.
Antidote: Coff.; Staph.; Cham. Colocynthis is the best antidote to lead
poisoning. (Royal). Compare: Dios.; Cham.; Cocc.; Merc.; Mag-p. | ||
Dose. Sixth to
thirtieth potency. |