ALOE SOCOTRINA
By C.M. Boger โ A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
REGION
- ABDOMINAL VEINS: RECTUM. Liver. Colon. Pelvis.
- Lumbar region.
- Head.
- Female organs.
WORSE
- HEAT; damp.
- Summer.
- Early A.M. (in bed).
- After dysentery.
- Stepping hard.
- Evening.
BETTER
- Cool, open air.
- Cold applications.
- Relaxation and
VENOUS CONGESTION, < abdomen. Parts seem full. HEAVY DRAGGING, as of a load. Downward sensation. Drawing. Gelatinous secretions: post-nasal, stool, etc. .................... Mental effects, < cloudy weather (Pho.) or constipation. Heavy pressure on vertex. Head, alternating with abdominal, or lumbar symptoms; > closing eyes. Pain from navel to rectum. Heavy hypogastrium; rectum. Prolapsus recti. A plug seems wedged in pelvis. Rumbling, gurgling in bowels, sudden urging, SENSE OF INSECURITY, then hurriedly passes a gushing, watery stool (Kali-bi.). Diarrhลa; with rectal pain. ANUS WEAK; oozes mucus. Stool escapes with flatus (Old.) or when urinating; mushy; solid stool passes unnoticed; urging to, passes flatus only; lumpy; gelatinous. Piles, prolapsing; like a bunch of grapes; > cold bathing. Internal heat; not stool, flatus, urine, etc. Burning in anus, rectum, piles, etc. Sexual erethism (in children). Heavy, congested uterus.
Complementary: Sul.
Related: Lil-t. Pod. Sep. Sul.