Remedies indicatedArsen. alb. - Inveterate cases; eruption in the bends of the knees; pustular eruption, burning and itching; better from external warmth. Carbo veg. - Eruption dry and fine, almost over the whole body, worst on extremities; itching worse after undressing; dyspeptic symptoms, belching of wind and passing flatus; after abuse of mercurial salves. Causticum. - After abuse of sulphur or mercury; yellowish color of face; warts on the face; involuntary urination when coughing, sneezing, or walking; sensitive to cold air. Croton tig. - Itching and painful burning, with redness of skin; formation of vesicles and pustules; desiccation, desquamation, and falling off of the pustules. Hepar. - Fat, pustular, and crusty itch; also after previous use of mercury. Lobelia. - Pricking itching of the skin all over the body. Lycopodium. - Humid suppurating eruption, full of deep fissures; itching violently when becoming warm through the day. Mercurius. - Fat itch, especially in the bends of the elbows, if some of the vesicles become pustular; itching all over, worse at night when warm in bed; sleepless at night from the itching; diarrhoea. Psorinum. - Inveterate cases, with symptoms of tuberculosis; also, in recent cases, with eruptions in the bend of the elbows and around the wrists; repeated outbreak of single pustules after the main eruption seems all gone. Sepia. - After previous abuse of sulphur; itching worse evenings, especially in females. Sulphur. - Main remedy; voluptuous tingling, itching with burning and soreness after scratching; worse in warm bed; disposition to excoriation; glandular swellings. Sulph. ac. - When itchiness of skin and single pustules appear every spring; after imperfectly cured itch. |
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