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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Cuphea Viscosissima is primarily indicated for gastrointestinal disturbances, especially dysentery, diarrhea, and cholera infantum.
• Marked acidity in all discharges, particularly stools and vomit.
• It experiences high fever, restlessness, and sleeplessness during acute episodes.
• It shows significant prostration and debility, especially in chronic conditions like phthisis with colliquative sweats.
• It experiences obstinate constipation with paradoxical action on the digestive system.
• It experiences emaciation and rapid weight loss during diarrhea or dysentery episodes.
• A sensation of rawness and burning in affected mucous membranes.
• General sensitivity to touch, especially abdomen.
• A tendency to inflammation of mucous membranes.
• It experiences restlessness and agitation, especially during fever.
• The patient experiences irritability, particularly in children with diarrhea.
• The patient experiences anxiety related to physical symptoms, fear of dehydration or exhaustion.
• The patient experiences mental prostration and apathy associated with chronic debilitating conditions.
• The patient has difficulty concentrating due to physical discomfort or weakness.
• The patient is fretful and whining, especially in children.
• The patient has great apprehension regarding health.
• The patient experiences headache, often frontal, accompanied by nausea.
• The patient experiences vertigo, especially on rising.
• The patient has sunken eyes, indicating dehydration.
• The patient has dark circles around the eyes.
• The patient experiences dryness of the nasal passages due to fever and dehydration.
• The patient experiences sore throat, possibly with burning sensation, especially in cases of vomiting.
• The patient's face appears pale and drawn.
• The patient experiences dyspnea (difficulty breathing) in severe cases of debility.
• The patient experiences colliquative sweats in phthisis (pulmonary tuberculosis).
• The patient has a rapid pulse during fever.
• The patient experiences weakness and irregular heart rate in debilitated states.
• The patient experiences weakness and oppression in the chest.
• The patient experiences cough, possibly associated with underlying lung conditions.
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• The patient experiences loss of appetite due to nausea.
• The patient experiences vomiting of undigested food.
• The patient experiences nausea, especially after eating.
• The patient experiences acidity and sour eructations.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation in the stomach.
• The patient experiences abdominal pain and cramping, especially before and during stools.
• The patient experiences distention of the abdomen.
• The patient experiences gurgling and rumbling in the intestines.
• The patient experiences dysentery with tenesmus and great pain.
• The patient experiences frequent, green, watery, acid stools.
• The patient experiences cholera infantum with much acidity.
• The patient's stools are offensive and excoriating.
• The patient experiences obstinate constipation with hard, dry stools.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation in the anus after stools.
• The patient has a desire for cold drinks, which may be vomited soon after.
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• The patient experiences frequent urination, possibly with burning sensation.
• The patient's urine may be scanty and dark-colored.
• General debility may affect sexual function.
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• Cuphea Viscosissima is prepared from a decoction or tincture of the fresh plant collected in July or August. It belongs to the Lythraceae family (Loosestrifes).
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Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• The patient experiences weakness and heaviness in the limbs.
• The patient experiences coldness of the extremities.
• The patient experiences trembling in severe weakness.
• The patient's skin may appear dry and pale
Top ↑• The patient experiences night sweats, especially in phthisis.
• The patient experiences restless sleep, disturbed by discomfort and fever.
• The patient experiences sleeplessness, especially during acute episodes.
Worse (<)
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• Motion.
• Rising.
• Turning the head.
• Night.
• Cold air.
• Exertion.
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During dentition
Top ↑• (in infants).
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Better (>)
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• Rest.
• Warmth.
• Open air.
Compare with
Top ↑• Typha latifolia (diarrhea); Arsenicum album (cholera infantum, restlessness, burning pains); Mercurius corrosivus (dysentery, tenesmus); Podophyllum (diarrhea, especially in children); Chamomilla (irritability, diarrhea in infants).
Irritability
Top ↑• and impatience.
• Restlessness, cannot stay still.
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Anxiety
Top ↑• about health and future.
• Easily startled by noise.
• Desire for company, yet easily annoyed by others.
• Mental fatigue from slight exertion.
Head
Top ↑• Headache, pressing or throbbing, worse in the forehead and temples.
• Vertigo, especially on rising or turning the head.
• Heaviness in the head.
Eyes
Top ↑• Burning sensation in the eyes.
• Photophobia (sensitivity to light).
• Blurring of vision.
Ears
Top ↑• Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
• Sensation of fullness in the ears.
Nose
Top ↑• Nasal catarrh with profuse, watery discharge.
• Sneezing.
• Nosebleeds (epistaxis).
Throat
Top ↑• Sore throat with a raw, burning sensation.
• Difficulty swallowing.
• Dryness of the throat.
Respiratory
Top ↑• Cough, dry and hacking, worse at night.
• Shortness of breath, especially on exertion.
• Chest feels constricted.
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Cardiac:
Top ↑• Palpitations, with anxiety and rapid pulse.
• Sensation of fluttering in the heart.
Chest
Top ↑• Pain in the chest, sharp or pressing.
• Tenderness to touch.
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Abdomen
Top ↑• Abdominal pain, cramping. Bloating and gas.
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Rectum:
Top ↑• Diarrhea, watery and profuse. Urging, but ineffectual.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• Frequent urination.
• Burning sensation during urination.
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Sexual:
Top ↑• Decreased libido.
• (Female) Menstrual irregularities.
Extremities
Top ↑• Pain in the joints, especially in the knees and ankles.
• Weakness and heaviness of the limbs.
• Trembling of the hands.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Arsenicum album, Belladonna, Nux vomica.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Camphora.
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Comparisons:
Top ↑• Bryonia, Rhus toxicodendron.
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Important Note & Medical Disclaimer
Candidates are advised to confirm clinical findings from the official materia medica website. This AI summary is for professional research only.
