Kalium bichromicum
By Adolph von Lippe — Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: potassium bichromate
Especially adapted to fat, light-haired people, and to scrofulous, catarrhal and syphilitic diseases (Bt.).
Often called for in troubles of fat, fair and chubby children (D.).
Complaints occurring in hot weather (Ant-C., Ars.) (A.).
Cutaneous eruptions, worse in summer (Led.) (K.).
Liable to take cold in open air (Bell., Phos., Sil.) (A.).
Discharges from the nose, mouth, throat, stomach, vagina, or any of the mucous membranes, of a tough, stringy mucus, which sticks to the parts, and can be drawn out into strings three feet long (Bt.).
Neuralgia every day at the same hour (Ars., Chin-S., Nat-M.) (A.).
Pains in small spots; can be covered with points of finger (Ign.) (A.).
Pain shift rapidly from one part to another (Kali-S., Lac-C., Puls.) (A.).
Pains appear and disappear suddenly (Bell., Ign., Mag-P.) (A.).
PERIODICAL SUPRA-ORBITAL HEADACHE; AS THE HEADACHE STARTS THE SIGHT BECOMES LOST, BUT IT RETURNS AS THE HEADACHE INCREASES; IT IS MORE ON THE RIGHT SIDE (D.).
Headache: Blurred vision or blindness precedes the attack (Gels., Hyos., Iris, Lac-D., Nat-M., Podo., Psor., Sep.); must lie down; aversion to light and noise (A.).
Hard, painful swelling of the parotid gland (Brom., Phyt.) (G.).
FETID DISCHARGE FROM THE NOSE (Aur., Calc., Graph., Hep., Kali-P., Lach., Lyc., Merc-C., Nit-Ac., Sep.) (Bt.).
Pressive pain in the root of the nose (in the forehead and root of the nose- Stict.) (A.).
DISCHARGE OF PLUGS OR CLINKERS FROM THE NOSE (Aur., Graph., Sep.) (A.).
Lumps of hard, green mucus are hawked from the posterior nares (Hydr.) (D.).
Perfect loss of smell (Ant-C., Bell., Calc., Calc-S., Hep., Merc., Nat-M., Phos., Plb., Puls., Sep., Sil.) (Bt.).
ULCERATION OF THE SEPTUM, WITH BLOODY DISCHARGE, OR LARGE FLAKES OF HARD MUCUS (Alum., Sep., Teucr.) (A.).
ULCERS IN THE NOSE TEND TO PERFORATE DEEPLY (Aur., Nit-Ac.) (A.).
Caries of the nasal bones (Ars., Asaf., Aur., Aur-M., Aur-M-N., Calc-S., Fluor-Ac., Hekla, Hep., Hippoz., Kali-I., Merc-I-R., Phos., Phyt., Sil., Still.) (Bt.).
Violent pain from the occiput to the forehead if the nasal discharge ceases (A.).
Expired air feels hot in the nose (N.).
Eyelids red, itching, swelled, granular (B.).
Catarrhal and strumous ophthalmia (Bt.).
ULCERS OF THE CORNEA, WITH TENDENCY TO DEEP PERFORATION; LOOK AS IF PUNCHED OUT (D.).
Inflammation of the lids; agglutination in the morning (G.).
Deep-eating ulcers in the fauces, often syhphilitic (Nit-Ac.) (A.).
Chronic hoarseness (Carb-V., Caust., Phos.) (Bt.).
Cough, with expectoration of tough, stringy mucus, which sticks to the throat, mouth and lips (Bt.).
Violent, rattling cough, with gagging from viscid mucus in the throat; worse when undressing (Hep.) (A.).
Aggravation of the cough from the least morsel of food or drink (Bg.).
True membranous croup (Bt.).
Chronic bronchitis, with tough, stringy expectoration (Bt.).
Croup: hoarse, metallic, with expectoration of tough mucus, or fibro-elastic casts in the morning (A.).
There is great swelling of the tonsils and ulcers which secrete a purulent discharge; there are diseased follicles which exude a caseous matter; the coating of the tongue is yellow at the base; the discharge is ropy, tenacious and stringy (D.).
Oedematous, bladder-like appearance of the uvula; much swelling, but little redness (Rhus.) (A.).
Diphtheria: pseudo-membranous deposit, firm, pearly, fibrinous, prone to extend downwards to the larynx and trachea (Lac-C.; reverse of Brom.) (A.).
Tongue coated with a thick yellow felt (Ant-C., Bry., Chel., Kali-S., Merc., Merc-I-F., Nat-P., Nux-M., Puls., Rhus-T., Sep., Spig., Stann., Sulph.) (Bt.).
Mapped tongue (Ant-C., Ars., Cham., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Nat-M., Nit-Ac., Tarax.) (B.).
Tongue smooth, red and cracked (N.).
Aphthous stomatitis (Bor., Kali-M.) (R.).
Gastric catarrh with vomiting (Ant-C., Bry., Kali-M., Nux-V., Puls.) (Bt.).
Bitter vomiting mixed with mucus, renewed by every attempt to eat or drink (D.).
Fullness in the stomach even after eating a small quantity (Lyc., Nux-M.), worse from meat (D.).
Dyspepsia from beer (D.).
ULCERATION OF THE STOMACH AND DUODENUM (Ars., Merc-C., Nit-Ac., Phos.) (Bt.).
Loss of appetite; weight in the pit of the stomach; flatulence, worse soon after eating (Nux-M., Nux-V.) (A.).
VOMITING OF ROPY MUCUS AND BLOOD; ROUND ULCER OF THE STOMACH (A.).
Sore spot in the stomach, or food lies like a load (B.).
In chronic intestinal ulceration, it vies with Mercury (Hg.).
Dull pains in the right hypochondrium, especially when limited to a small spot, with whitish stools (Hg.).
Chronic dysentery (Aloe, Merc., Sulph.).
Dysenteric stools with gnawing at navel and ineffectual straining (R.).
Brown, watery and frothy diarrhœa of gelatinous stools occurring in the morning (D.).
Diarrhœa alternating with rheumatism (Cimic., Dulc.) (K.).
Periodic dysentery coming on in the spring (R.).
Sexual desire absent in fleshy people (A.).
Jelly-like discharge from the urethra (K.).
Chancres on the penis with elevated margins and cheesy base (Hep.) (K.).
Prolapsus uteri, seemingly in hot weather (A.).
Menses too soon (G.).
Leucorrhœa, ropy, tough discharge, which may be drawn out in long strings (N.).
A drop remains after urinating (B.).
Deep red urine (Bt.).
Complete suppression of urine, with dull pains in the small of the back (Bt.)
Rheumatism alternating with gastric symptoms; one appearing in the fall and the other in the spring (A.).
Rheumatism and dysentery alternate (Abrot.) (A.).
Sciatica, relieved by flexing the leg (B.).
Pains along border of foot (B.).
Solid eruption, like measles, over the whole body (Bt.).
Large ulcers, with dark centre, and over-hanging edges (Bt.).
Dryness of the skin, with itching of the whole body (Graph., Sulph.) (G.).
Herpes (Ant-T., Graph., Rhus-T., Sep.) (G.).
Frequent micturition (Canth., Nux-V.) (C.).
Burning pain in the fossa navicularis and bulbus urethra (R.).
Prostatic fluid escapes at stool (Nux-V., Sel., Sep., Sulph.) (C.).
Pain in the coccyx while sitting (C.).
Scanty urine, with copious whitish or mucous deposit (C.).
AGGRAVATION: In heat of summer; in hot weather; in the morning; during spring; in the open air; from undressing; from beer; and suppressed catarrh.
AMELIORATION: Skin symptoms are better in cold weather (reverse of Alum. and Petr.); from heat; and motion.
RELATIONSHIP: Compare Brom., Hep. and Iod. in croupy affections.
Ant-T. follows well in catarrhal affections and skin diseases.
Complementary: Ant-T., Ars., Phos. and Psor.