Kali sulphuricum
(Sulphate of Potassium)

     Ailments accompanied by profuse desquamation. Applicable to the later stages of inflammation. Yellow, mucous and serous discharges, profuse and intermittent. Has been found of much use in oxaluria.

 
       Head. Rheumatic headache, beginning in evening. Bald spots. Dandruff and scaldhead.
 
       Ears. Eustachian deafness. Discharge of yellow matter.
 
       Nose. Colds, with yellow, slimy expectoration. Nose obstructed. Smell lost. [Nat-m.] Engorgement of the nasal pharyngeal mucous membrane, mouth breathing, snoring, etc., remaining after removal of adenoids.
 
       Face. Aches in heated room. Epithelioma.
 
       Stomach. Tongue coated yellow and slimy. Insipid, pappy taste. Gums painful. Burning thirst, nausea, and vomiting. Load feeling. Dread of hot drinks.
 
       Abdomen. Colicky pains; abdomen feels cold to touch; tympanitic, tense. Yellow, slimy diarrhea. Constipation, with hemorrhoids. [Sulph.]
 
       Male. Gonorrhea; discharge slimy, yellowish green. Orchitis. Gleet.
 
       Female. Menses too late, scanty, with feeling of weight in abdomen. Metrorrhagia.
 
       Respiratory. Coarse rales. Rattling of mucus in chest. Postgrippal cough, especially in children. Bronchial asthma, with yellow expectoration. Cough; worse in evening and in hot atmosphere. Croupy hoarseness. [Hep.; Spong.]
 
       Extremities. Pain in nape, back and limbs, worse in warm room. Shifting, wandering pains.
 
       Fever. Rise of temperature at night. Intermittent fever, with yellow, slimy tongue.
 
       Skin. Psoriasis. [Ars.] Eczema; burning, itching, papular eruption. Nettle rash. Polypi. Epithelioma. Seborrhea. Favus. Ringworm of scalp or beard with abundant scales.
 
       Modalities. Worse, in evening, heated room. Better, cool, open air.
 
       Relationship. Compare: Puls.; Kali-bi.; Nat-m.
 
       Dose. Third to twelfth potency.