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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Chenopodium Anthelminticum acts profoundly on the nervous system, particularly the auditory nerve.
• The characteristic pain in the scapula is very marked.
• Chenopodium Anthelminticum has marked right-sidedness, affecting nerves and muscles.
• Chenopodium Anthelminticum is useful in symptoms of apoplexy, including right hemiplegia and aphasia.
• Chenopodium Anthelminticum presents with stertorous breathing.
• Chenopodium Anthelminticum is useful in conditions arising from or complicated by parasitic infestations, particularly hookworm and roundworm.
• The patient has a general sensation of heaviness and dullness.
• The patient experiences vertigo, often sudden and intense.
• The patient has general weakness and fatigue.
• The patient experiences great prostration and exhaustion.
• The patient has an aversion to open air despite amelioration by it.
• Symptoms tend to develop rapidly and intensely.
• Affected parts feel heavy and paralyzed.
• Complaints are more common in the summer.
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• The patient experiences mental confusion and difficulty concentrating.
• The patient is irritable and impatient.
• The patient experiences anxiety, often related to health concerns.
• The patient has dullness of the senses, including mental perception.
• The patient has difficulty expressing thoughts.
• The patient has an aversion to mental work.
• The patient experiences loss of memory.
• The patient presents with restlessness with anxiety.
• The patient experiences depression, with a sense of hopelessness.
• The patient has difficulty understanding questions.
• The patient is easily startled.
• The patient experiences great apprehension, particularly about health.
Head
Top ↑• The patient experiences sudden vertigo with a tendency to fall to the right.
• The patient has headache, often occipital, with a feeling of pressure.
• The patient experiences heaviness and dullness in the head.
• The patient experiences vertigo associated with Meniere's disease.
• The patient has headache as if the head would burst.
• The patient's head feels too large.
• The patient experiences vertigo with nausea and vomiting.
Ears
Top ↑• The patient experiences torpor of the auditory nerve.
• The patient experiences hearing better for high-pitched sounds.
• The patient experiences comparative deafness to the sound of the human voice, but great sensitiveness to other sounds.
• The patient experiences tinnitus, often ringing or buzzing.
• The patient presents with Meniere's disease with vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss.
• The patient experiences pain in the ears, sometimes radiating to the throat.
• The patient experiences auditory hallucinations.
• The patient has a sensation of fullness in the ears.
• The patient's ears feel stopped up.
• The patient experiences discharge from the ears.
Eyes
Top ↑• The patient experiences dimness of vision.
• The patient experiences diplopia (double vision).
• The patient experiences blurred vision.
• The patient's pupils may be dilated or contracted.
• The patient experiences pain in the eyes, worse from reading.
• The patient experiences photophobia.
• The patient sees spots before the eyes.
• The patient's eyelids feel heavy.
Nose
Top ↑• The patient's sense of smell may be diminished or distorted.
• The patient experiences epistaxis (nosebleeds).
• The patient experiences dryness of the nose.
• The patient experiences nasal congestion.
Throat
Top ↑• The patient experiences difficulty swallowing.
• The patient has sore throat with a raw, burning sensation.
• The patient experiences hoarseness.
• The patient has a sensation of a lump in the throat.
• The patient's throat feels constricted.
# Respiratory
Top ↑• The patient experiences stertorous breathing, especially during sleep.
• The patient experiences cough, often dry and hacking.
• The patient experiences difficult breathing (dyspnea).
• The patient experiences congestion in the chest.
• The patient's cough is worse at night.
• The patient experiences shortness of breath on exertion.
• The patient experiences rattling in the chest.
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Cardiac:
Top ↑• The patient experiences palpitations.
• The patient experiences irregular heartbeat.
• The patient experiences weakness of the heart.
• The patient experiences rapid pulse.
• The patient experiences angina pectoris.
Chest
Top ↑• The patient experiences pain in the chest, especially in the region of the heart.
• The patient experiences heaviness in the chest.
• The patient experiences oppression of the chest.
• The patient experiences loss of appetite.
• The patient experiences nausea and vomiting.
• The patient experiences abdominal pain and cramping.
• The patient experiences diarrhea or constipation.
• The patient presents with symptoms related to parasitic infestation (e.g., abdominal discomfort, changes in appetite).
• The patient's abdomen feels bloated and distended.
• The patient has an aversion to food, especially meat.
• The patient has a desire for sweets.
• The patient experiences vomiting of bile.
• The patient experiences colicky pains in the abdomen.
• The patient's stools are offensive and foul-smelling.
• The patient experiences rectal itching, especially at night.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• The patient experiences frequent urination.
• The patient experiences incontinence.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation during urination.
• The patient's urine is dark and scanty.
• The patient experiences involuntary urination, especially at night.
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Sexual:
Top ↑• The patient experiences decreased libido.
• The patient experiences impotence.
• The patient experiences leucorrhea (whitish or yellowish discharge from the vagina).
• The patient's menses are too early and profuse.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• The patient experiences pain in the scapula, a characteristic symptom.
• The patient experiences weakness and heaviness of the limbs.
• The patient experiences right hemiplegia (paralysis on the right side of the body).
• The patient experiences numbness and tingling in the extremities.
• The patient experiences coldness of the hands and feet.
• The patient experiences stiffness of the joints.
• The patient experiences trembling of the limbs.
• The patient experiences lameness in the back.
• The patient experiences sciatica.
• The patient experiences itching skin.
• The patient experiences dry skin.
• The patient experiences eruptions that resemble eczema.
• The patient experiences urticaria (hives).
• The patient experiences formication (sensation of insects crawling on the skin).
• The patient experiences restless sleep.
• The patient experiences sleeplessness.
• The patient's dreams are vivid and disturbing.
• The patient experiences nightmares.
• The patient experiences sleepiness during the day.
• The patient wakes unrefreshed.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• From motion.
• From noise.
• From lying down.
• From cold.
• In damp weather.
• From exertion.
• From eating.
• From touch.
• From pressure.
• At night.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• From rest.
• From warmth.
• In open air.
• From lying on the affected side.
• From gentle movement.
• In dry weather.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Camphor, Coffee.
Complementary
Top ↑• Natrum Salicylicum (especially in auditory nerve affections).
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Comparisons:
Top ↑• Natrum Salicylicum (similar ear symptoms).
• Opium (stertorous breathing, apoplexy).
• Terebinthina (parasitic infestations, urinary symptoms).
• Santoninum (parasitic infestations).
• Gelsemium (vertigo, weakness).
• Belladonna (vertigo, headache).
• Cocculus Indicus (vertigo, nausea).
• China (parasitic infestations, weakness).
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Important Note & Medical Disclaimer
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