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Burning in swollen skin. Burning in erysipelas. Pale, spongy, dropsical swelling of skin.Tension of skin. Ulcers: Bleeding; cancerous, ; indurated; sensitive; ; suppurating.The discharges from ulcers are bloody; copious, corrosive, thin, watery, yellow.SULFURICUM ACIDUM [sul-ac] [Kent’s]The sensation of quivering all over the body and in the limbs without visible trembling is a verystrong symptom of Sulfuric- ac., and especially if it is associated with weakness that has been of longstanding. The exhaustion, excitability and hurried feeling are constant factors. The hemorrhagicdisposition with many complaints. Black fluid blood from all the orifices of the body. Small red spotsenlarging rapidly to resemble purpura haemorrhagica. Blue-black spots on the skin from slight injury.Blood-red spots on the skin like those on a brook trout sometimes after injuries. Chafing easily,followed by ulceration. Boils and bedsores. It has many of the complaints found in old people.The morning aggravation of symptoms is also a strong feature.Sensitive to cold and emaciation. The pains are bruised, burning, tearing, stitching, shooting andjerking. The pain comes on slowly and departs suddenly. The discharges are dark, thin excoriating.General sweat after eating. The symptoms predominate on the right side. It is often indicated in soursmellingbabies like , and it is as sensitive to touch and nearly as sensitive to cold. When it hascured the sensitiveness to cold the patient often become worse and requires , which is thecomplement and antidote.Prostration of mind and body, with extreme sadness, weeps continuously. Nothing can be doneto please him. Fretful and irritable over the slightest cause. He cannot eat and work fast enough. No onedoes anything to please him; in such a hurry if doing anything or going anywhere. All things must bedone at once. Unwilling to answer. Irresolution.Vertigo in close room. Better walking in the open air. Better lying. Sometimes compelling himto keep his bed.Tension in the forehead with coryza.The brain seems loose and seems to fall to side lain on, better sitting perfectly still, worsewalking. The blood flows strongly to the head and the feet become cold. Electric shocks in foreheadand temples in forenoon and again in evening. Sensation as though a plug were being driven into theskull by strong blows. The pains in the head come on slowly and cease suddenly.Violent headaches in debilitated people. Extreme soreness in the periosteum such as is found insyphilis. The hair falls out or turns gray. Ulceration of the scalp. Extremely sensitive eruptions.Lachrymation when reading. Chronic inflammation of the eye, with enlarged veins and ulceration.Sensation of foreign body in right outer canthus. Soreness in the eyes with coryza.Severe ear pains that increase gradually and cease suddenly.Gradual loss of hearing. Bloody discharge from ear. Buzzing in the ear.Slowly oozing, dark, thin blood from the nose in the evening.It cures acrid, bloody discharge from nose in feeble patients when the generals are covered by it.The coryza is dry or fluid with loss of smell and taste.The face of the Sulfuric-ac. patient is a most sickly one.Pale, sickly and sometimes jaundiced. The expression of long suffering is marked. The deeplines of pain, depletion and emaciation. Tension of the face or a sensation as though white of egg haddried on it. Violent neuralgic pains of the face coming on gradually and ceasing suddenly, amelioratedby warmth and lying on the painful side. Small red spots or specks on the face gradually increasing insize. Inflammation of the submaxillary gland.The teeth decay early. Violent neuralgia of the teeth, coming on slowly and ceasing suddenly.Worse from cold and better from heat, worse in the evening in bed. The teeth are on edge. Loss of tasteduring coryza. The sore mouth is one of its most important features. It is our most frequently indicatedremedy for . The with yellowish orwhitish ulcers. Bloody saliva from mouth; vesicles in the mouth. Breath very offensive. Bleeding fromthe mucous surfaces of mouth and gums with or without purpura haemorrhagica.Rapidly spreading ulcers in the mouth.Inflammation of the throat that is aphthous or follicular.Denuded mucous membrane. Diphtheritic exudate or white with aphthoussurroundings and bleeding from nose, gums or other parts. Diphtheria with more than ordinaryexhaustion and foetor. The uvula is oedematous The throat is full of spreading ulcers. Painful sorethroat with painful, difficult swallowing.During the throat troubles fluids drunk run out of nose.

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