(Sublimated Sulphur)
This is the great Hahnemannian antipsoric. Its
action is centrifugal (from within outward) having an elective affinity for
the skin, where it produces heat and burning, with itching; made
worse by heat of bed. Inertia and relaxation of fiber; hence feebleness of
tone characterizes its symptoms. Ebullitions of heat, dislike of water,
dry and hard hair and skin, red orifices, sinking feeling at stomach
about 11 a.m., and catnap sleep; always indicate Sulphur
homeopathically. Standing is the worse position for Sulphur
patients, it is always uncomfortable. Dirty, filthy people, prone to skin
affections. Aversion to being washed. When carefully selected remedies
fail to act, especially in acute diseases, it frequently arouses the
reactionary powers of the organism. Complaints that relapse. General
offensive character of discharge and exhalations. Very red lips and
face, flushing easily. Often great use in beginning the treatment of
chronic cases and in finishing acute ones. | ||
Mind. Very
forgetful. Difficult thinking. Delusions; thinks rags beautiful things:
that he is immensely wealthy. Busy all the time. Childish peevishness in
grown people. Irritable. Affections vitiated; very selfish, no
regard for others. Religious melancholy. Averse to business; loafs: too
lazy to arouse himself. Imagining giving wrong things to people, causing
their death. Sulphur subjects are nearly always irritable, depressed, thin
and weak, even with good appetite. | ||
Head. Constant
heat on top of head. [Graph.] Heaviness and
fullness, pressure in temples. Beating headache; worse, stooping, and with
vertigo. Sick headache recurring periodically. Tinea capitis, dry form.
Scalp dry, falling of hair; worse, washing. Itching; scratching
causes burning. | ||
Eyes.
Burning ulceration of margin of lids. Halo around lamp light. Heat
and burning in eyes. [Ars.; Bell.] Black motes before eyes. First stage of
ulceration of cornea. Chronic ophthalmia, with much burning and itching.
Parenchymatous keratitis. Cornea like ground glass. | ||
Ears. Whizzing
in ears. Bad effects from the suppression of an otorrhea. Oversensitive to
odors. Deafness, preceded by exceedingly sensitive hearing; catarrhal
deafness. | ||
Nose. Herpes
across the nose. Nose stuffed indoors. Imaginary foul smells. Alae red
and scabby. Chronic dry catarrh; dry scabs and readily bleeding.
Polypus and adenoids. | ||
Mouth. Lips
dry, bright red, burning. Bitter taste in morning. Jerks
through teeth. Swelling of gums; throbbing pain. Tongue white, with red tip
and borders. | ||
Throat.
Pressure as from a lump, as from a splinter, as of a hair. Burning, redness
and dryness. Ball seems to rise and close pharynx. | ||
Stomach.
Complete loss of, or excessive appetite. Putrid eructation. Food tastes too
salty. Drinks much, eats little. Milk disagrees. Great desire for
sweets. [Arg-n.] Great acidity, sour
eructation. Burning, painful, weight-like pressure. Very weak and faint
about 11 a.m.; must have something to eat. Nausea during gestation.
Water fills the patient up. | ||
Abdomen. Very
sensitive to pressure; internal feeling of rawness and soreness. Movements
as of something alive. [Thuj.] Pain and soreness over
liver. Colic after drinking. | ||
Rectum. Itching
and burning of anus; piles dependent upon abdominal plethora. Frequent,
unsuccessful desire; hard, knotty, insufficient. Child afraid on account of
pain. Redness around the anus, with itching. Morning diarrhea,
painless, drives out of bed, with prolapsus recti. Hemorrhoids, oozing
and belching. | ||
Urine. Frequent
micturition, especially at night. Enuresis, especially in
scrofulous, untidy children. Burning in urethra during micturition, lasts
long after. Mucus and pus in urine; parts sore over which it passes.
Must hurry, sudden call to urinate. Great quantities of colorless
urine. | ||
Male. Stitches
in penis. Involuntary emissions. Itching of genitals when going to bed.
Organs cold, relaxed and powerless. | ||
Female. Pudenda
itches. Vagina burns. Much offensive perspiration. Menses too late,
short, scanty, and difficult; thick, black, acrid, making parts
sore. Menses preceded by headache or suddenly stopped. Leucorrhea,
burning, excoriating. Nipples cracked; smart and burn. | ||
Respiratory.
Oppression and burning sensation in chest. Difficult respiration; wants
windows open. Aphonia. Heat, throughout chest. Red, brown spots all
over chest. Loose cough; worse talking, morning, greenish, purulent,
sweetish expectoration. Much rattling of mucus. Chest feels heavy;
stitches, with heart feeling too large and palpitating. Pleuritic
exudations. Use Tinctura sulphuris. Stitching pains shooting through to
the back, worse lying on back or breathing deeply. Flushes of heat in chest
rising to head. Oppression, as of a load on chest. Dyspnea in middle
of night, relieved by sitting up. Pulse more rapid in morning than
in evening. | ||
Back. Drawing
pain between shoulders. Stiffness of nape. Sensation as if vertebrae glided
over each other. | ||
Extremities.
Trembling of hands. Hot, sweaty hands. Rheumatic pain in left
shoulder. Heaviness; paretic feeling. Rheumatic gout, with itching.
Burning in soles and hands at night. Sweat in armpits, smelling like
garlic. Drawing and tearing in arms and hands. Stiffness of knees and
ankles. Cannot walk erect; stoop-shouldered. Ganglion. | ||
Sleep. Talks,
jerks, and twitches during sleep. Vivid dreams. Wakes up singing. Wakes
frequently, and becomes wide awake suddenly. Catnaps; slightest
noise awakens. Cannot sleep between 2 and 5 a.m. | ||
Fever.
Frequent flashes of heat. Violent ebullitions of heat throughout entire
body. Dry skin and great thirst. Night sweat, on nape and occiput.
Perspiration of single parts. Disgusting sweats. Remittent
type. | ||
Skin. Dry,
scaly, unhealthy; every little injury suppurates. Freckles. Itching,
burning; worse scratching and washing. Pimply eruption, pustules,
rhagades, hangnails. Excoriation, especially in folds. [Lyc.] Feeling of a band around bones. Skin affections
after local medication. Pruritus, especially from warmth, in
evening, often recurs in springtime, in damp weather. | ||
Modalities.
Worse, at rest, when standing, warmth in bed, washing,
bathing, in morning, 11 a.m., night, from alcoholic stimulants,
periodically. Better, dry, warm weather, lying on right side, from
drawing up affected limbs. | ||
Relationship.
Complementary: Psor.; Acon. Compare: Acon. (Sulphur often follows in acute diseases); Mercurius and Calcarea are frequently useful after Sulphur, not before. Lyc.; Sep.; Sars.; Puls. | ||
Dose. Acts in
all potencies from the lowest to the highest. Some of the best results are
obtained from the higher, and not too frequent doses. The twelfth potency
is a good one to begin treatment with, going higher or lower according to
the susceptibility of the patient. In chronic diseases, two hundredth and
upward. In torpid eruptions the lowest potencies. |