Dulcamara
By Adolph von Lippe â Keynotes Of The Homoeopathic Materia Medica
Great emaciation.
Dropsical swellings.
Tearing in the limbs and other disorders from catching cold.
One-sided spasms with speechlessness.
Paralysis of single parts.
Aggravation at night and during rest.
Amelioration from motion.
Swelling and induration of the glands.
A rooting-up and digging painfulness.
Excessive secretions of the mucous membranes.
Tinea capitis.
Cursta lactea.
Twitching of the eyes in the cold air.
Eruptions before and during the catamenia.
Suppressed menses.
Tettery eruptions.
Mucous diarrhoea in the summer during the cool days.
Perspiration of the palms of the hand.
Dryness of the skin and itching blotches.
Exanthemata like nettle-rash.
There is a nightly aggravation and one also from cold air and wet weather,
There is amelioration when moving the affected part, when walking, from warmth in general and in dry weather.