Yellow fever is an acute viral infection caused by virus – “Flavivirus”. The virus is passed on to people through the bite of a mosquito – “Aedes aegypti”.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Though many cases of yellow fever are mild and self-limiting, yellow fever can also be a life-threatening disease causing hemorrhagic fever and hepatitis (hence the term “yellow” from jaundice it can cause). Estimated 200,000 cases of yellow fever worldwide, leading to approximately 30,000 deaths. An increase in the number of cases of yellow fever in the last few decades has led to campaigns aimed at improving public awareness and disease prevention for this re-emerging infectious disease.
Yellow fever is found usually among forestry and agricultural workers, but they also happen in cities and jungle areas.
Flavivirus genus
The yellow fever virus (Flavivirus genus) is a single-stranded RNA virus that belongs to the Flavivirus genus. After transmission of the virus occurs, it replicates in regional lymph nodes and subsequently spreads via the bloodstream. This widespread dissemination can affect the bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes, kidneys, and liver, in addition to other organs. Tissue damage to the liver, for example, can lead to jaundice and disrupt the body’s blood-clotting mechanism, leading to the hemorrhagic complications sometimes seen with yellow fever.
Symptoms of yellow fever
Each patient may have slightly different symptoms; the following are the most common symptoms:
- Fever
- Flu-like symptoms, such as headache, vomiting, and backache
- Bleeding from gums
- Hematuria (Bloody urine)
- Jaundice (Yellowing of the skin or eyes)
- Weakness and lack of appetite
- Nausea and vomiting
Incubation period (Symptoms usually happen within – after exposure to the virus) 3 to 6 days .
Most patients with this initial acute phase of the disease improve spontaneously after approximately three to four days. However, approximately 15% of patients may enter a second phase of the disease that typically appears after a short remission of symptoms (about 24 hours) from the initial phase of the illness. This next toxic phase of the disease is more severe, at which time the high fever returns, and more organ systems become involved.
In addition to the above symptoms, the following symptoms and signs may also develop:
- Abdominal pain
- Jaundice
- Bleeding from the gums, nose, eyes, and/or stomach
- Blood in the stool and blood in the vomit
- Easy bruising of the skin
- Kidney failure
- Confusion
- Seizures
- Coma
Diagnosis
Because the symptoms during the initial phase of yellow fever are nonspecific and similar to a flu-like illness, diagnosis during this stage can be difficult. Therefore, healthcare professionals make a preliminary clinical diagnosis based on the patient’s signs and symptoms, travel history (when and where), related travel activities, and vaccine history. Various blood test abnormalities may be present in individuals with yellow fever, particularly those who go on to develop the second toxic phase of the disease.
Blood test abnormalities may include a low white blood cell count (leukopenia), a low platelet count (thrombocytopenia), elevations in liver function tests, abnormally prolonged blood clotting times, and abnormal electrolyte and kidney function tests. None of these test results is specific to yellow fever and alone allow the health care provider to make a diagnosis. Urine tests may demonstrate elevated levels of urinary protein and urobilinogen. An electrocardiogram (ECG) may reveal heart conduction or rhythm disturbances if cardiac involvement has occurred.
Blood tests may demonstrate the presence of virus-specific antibodies (IgM and IgG) produced by the immune system in response to the infection, though cross-reactivity with antibodies from other flaviviruses may occur. Therefore, specific antibody testing, such as a plaque reduction neutralization test, may be done for confirmation of the yellow fever virus versus others like the Zika virus.
Yellow fever allopathic treatment
There is no specific allopathic treatment for yellow fever.
Treatment is supportive and aimed at relieving the symptoms, including pain and fever.
Supportive measures implemented depend on the severity of the disease and may include:
- oxygen administration,
- intravenous fluid administration for dehydration,
- medications to increase blood pressure in cases of circulatory collapse,
- transfusion of blood products in cases of severe bleeding,
- antibiotics for secondary bacterial infections,
- dialysis for kidney failure, and
- endotracheal intubation (placement of a breathing tube) and mechanical ventilation in cases of respiratory failure.
Avoid acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) because of the increased risk of bleeding.
For the first few days of illness, infected individuals should also be isolated indoors and/or under mosquito netting to prevent further mosquito exposure, thus eliminating the potential for further transmission of the disease.
Side effects of vaccine
The yellow fever vaccine can have very serious adverse side effects. Healthcare professionals administer the yellow fever vaccine in designated vaccination centers. Healthcare providers need to consider the individual’s underlying health, their risk of exposure to yellow fever, and the contraindications to vaccine administration before recommending it.
To minimize the risk of serious adverse events, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides the following vaccination recommendations:
Contraindications (conditions in which the vaccine should not be given)
- Allergy to a vaccine component
- Age <6 months
- Any other disease and or infection
- Thymus disorder associated with abnormal immune function
- Primary immunodeficiencies
- Malignant neoplasms
- Transplantation
- Immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory therapies
Precautions
Avoid vaccination in case of :
Individuals who do experience side effects from the yellow fever vaccine will generally experience low-grade fever, muscle aches, and headaches. In some cases, serious adverse events from the yellow fever vaccine can occur including life-threatening anaphylactic reactions, yellow fever vaccine-associated neurologic disease (a condition affecting the nervous system), and yellow fever vaccine-associated viscerotropic disease (a condition affecting the internal organs).
Homeopathic Treatment for Yellow Fever
The selection of remedy is based upon the theory of individualization and symptoms similarity by using holistic approach, underlying cause and individual susceptibility.
Here are very few Homeopathic medicines which are very helpful in the treatment of yellow fever:
Bryonia Alba
Bilious attack. Brain, affections of. Bronchitis. Chlorosis. Constipation. Consumption/Tuberculosis. Coryza. Cough. Diaphragmatic rheumatism. Diarrhoea. Dropsy. Dyspepsia. Eczema. Enteric fever. Eruptions. Gastroenteritis. Haemorrhages. Hands swollen. Headache. Heart inflammation. Hydrocephalus. Influenza. Intermittent fevers. Jaundice. Joints, pain in. Lactation disorder. Liver disorders. Lumbago. Measles. Meningitis. Menstruation, vicarious. Miliaria. Milk fever. Myalgia. Nephritis. Nose-bleed. Peritonitis. Phlegmasia alba dolens. Pleurisy. Pleurodynia. Pneumonia. Puerperal fever. Pyuria. Relapsing fever. Remittent fever. Yellow fever. Rheumatism. Scarlatina. Screaming. Sleep anxious (dreams). Spina bifida. Stiff-neck. Suppressed eruptions bad effects. Thirst. Tongue, coated. Trachea pain (infection). Vertigo. Waking, starts and screams on. Water-brash. Whooping-cough.
Ipecac
Severe headache, Nausea, Vomiting, State of vision constantly changing, Cyanotic, Coreza, Severe cough, cough with sputum, Intermittent fever, Chill, ever body pain sometimes with jerking, Dysentery. Yellow fever.
Aconite
In low doses – early stage of yellow fever where there is high fever, chilliness and dry skin, bounding pulse and the characteristic mental accompaniments which are quite likely to be present in this disease; while in severe cases high doses gives good results. Great fear, anxiety, and worry accompany every ailment. Forebodings and fears. Fears of death (believes that he/she will soon die, even predicts the day). Fears the future, a crowd, crossing the street. Restlessness, tossing about. Tendency to start. Imagination acute, clairvoyance. Cold stage most marked. Cold sweat and icy coldness of face. Coldness and heat alternate. Evening chilliness soon after going to bed. Cold waves pass through him. Thirst and restlessness always present. Chilly if uncovered or touched. Dry heat, red face.
Argentum nitricum
Vomiting; Chills with nausea. Chilly when uncovered, yet feels smothered if wrapped up. Fearful and nervous; impulse to jump out of window. Chills, shifting or constant, are more lasting than the heat and return quickly on uncovering; both stages without thirst. Night sweat.-Morning sweat.-Scarlet fever. Yellow fever.
Gelsemium
General prostration. Dizziness, drowsiness, dullness, and trembling. Slow pulse, tired feeling, mental apathy. Paralysis of various groups of muscles about the eyes, throat, chest, larynx, sphincter, extremities, etc. Post-diphtheritic paralysis. Muscular weakness. Complete relaxation and prostration. Lack of muscular coordination. General depression from heat of sun. Sensitive to a falling barometer; cold and dampness brings on many complaints. Wants to be held, because he shakes so. Pulse slow, full, soft, compressible. Chilliness up and down back. Heat and sweat stages, long and exhausting. Dumb-ague, with much muscular soreness, great prostration, and violent headache. Nervous chills. Bilious remittent fever, with stupor, dizziness, faintness; thirst less, prostrated. Chill, without thirst, along spine; wave-like, extending upward from sacrum to occiput.
Eupatorium Perfoliatum
Back, pain in. Bilious fever. Bones, pains in. Cough. Dengue. Diarrhoea. Fractures. Gout. Hiccough. Hoarseness. Indigestion. Influenza. Intermittent fever. Jaundice. Liver, soreness of. Measles. Mouth, cracks of. Ophthalmia. Relapsing fever. Remittent fever. Rheumatism. Ringworm. Spotted fever. Syphilitic pains. Thirst. Wounds.
Arsenicum Album
This remedy come in most frequently in the second and third stages, and is one of the most important remedies in the disease. The patient has continued nausea and vomiting, and the vomited matter consist of bile or microsites filled with blackish or sanguinolent streaks; the face is yellow and the pulse is small, weak and tremulous. There is much burning in the precordial region and intense burning thirst, but, of course for small quantities of water only. No better remedy for these symptoms is to be found than Arsenicum. It sill often alone suffice to cure.
Carica Papaya
Severe temperature, breathing problem, severe vomiting, red skin, shivering, sever body pain and high blood pressure, lachrymation, vomiting, low appetite, fatigue, Hepatomegalia, splenic affections and pain.
Many plants extracts including Spilanthes calva, Sterculia guttata, Balanites aegyptiaca, Vitex negundo, Solanum xanthocarpum, Artemisia annua, Fagonia indica, Nerium indicum, Trigonella foenum, in different solvents have been reported to exhibit activity against Aedes aegypti L., a vector of dengue fever.
Crotalus
This remedy produces a perfect picture of yellow fever, and it corresponds to the stage of black vomit and blood poisoning- there is a low delirium, yellow skin and oozing of blood from every orifice of the body, even bloody sweat is sometimes present. The yellow skin produced by this remedy is characteristic, and denotes blood poisoning rather than jaundice. Cadmium sulphate has also the symptoms of black vomit, and its study in the disease is suggested.
Lachesis
This remedy has given very satisfactory results in yellow fever, especially when vomiting is present, abdominal tenderness, brown tongue, delirium, slow speech, nausea, offensive discharges and black urine. It corresponds to nerve-poisoning and suits bad looking cases.
Phosphorus
Phosphorus with its haemorrhages; jaundice and other symptoms is a close simile to certain forms; it was successfully used in an epidemic occurring in Rio de Janerio. Chilly every evening. Cold knees at night. Adynamic with lack of thirst, but unnatural hunger. Hectic, with small, quick pulse; viscid night-sweats. Stupid delirium. Profuse perspiration.
Crotalus
Very useful for yellow fever, and it corresponds to the stage of black vomit and blood poisoning- there is a low delirium, yellow skin and oozing of blood from every orifice of the body, even bloody sweat is sometimes present. The yellow skin produced by this remedy is characteristic, and denotes blood poisoning rather than jaundice.
China Officianalis
Abscess. Alcoholism. Amblyopia. Anaemia. Aphthae. Apoplexy Appetite, disordered. Asthma. Back, weakness of. Bilious attack. Catarrhal affections. Coma. Constipation. Cough. Debility. Delirium. Diarrhoea. Dropsy. Dyspepsia. Ears, deafness; noises in. Emissions. Empyema. Erysipelas. Facial neuralgia. Gall-stone colic. Haemorrhages. Haemorrhoids. Headache. Hectic fever. Hip-joint disease. Ichthyosis. Impotence. Influenza. Intermittent fever. Jaundice. Labour. Lactation. Leucorrhoea. Lienteria. Liver, diseases of; cirrhosis of. Menière’s disease. Menstruation, disordered. Mercury, effects of. Muscae volitantes. Neuralgia. Peritonitis. Perspiration, excessive. Pleurisy. Prosopalgia. Psoriasis. Pylorus, disease of. Rheumatism. Self-abuse. Sleep, disordered. Spermatorrhoea. Spleen, affections of. Suffocation, fits of. Taste, disordered. Tea, effects of. Thirst. Tinnitus. Tobacco habit. Traumatic fever. Tympanitis. Varicose veins. Vertigo.
Alstonia Scholaris
Malarial diseases, with diarrhoea, dysentery, anaemia, feeble digestion, are the general conditions suggesting this remedy. Characteristics are the gone sensation in stomach and sinking in abdomen, with debility. A tonic after exhausting fevers.
Abdomen: Violent purging and cramp in bowels. Heat and irritation in lower bowels. Camp diarrhoea, bloody stool, dysentery; diarrhoea from bad water and malaria. Painless watery stools. Diarrhoea immediately after eating.
Acid Sulphuricum
Is a useful remedy for haemorrhages of black blood, profuse sweat with exhaustion, foetid stools and diminished secretion of urine. The “debility” common to acids shows itself here, especially in the digestive tract, giving a very relaxed feeling in the stomach, with craving for stimulants. Tremor and weakness; everything must be done in a hurry. Hot flushes, followed by perspiration, with trembling. Fretful, impatient. Unwilling to answer questions; hurried.
Carbo vegetabilis
Shivering and cold in the body. Febrile shivering followed by transient temperature. Fever with thirst, with profuse perspiration. Febrile state with comatose drowsiness, Yellow fever, face hippocratic, pulse small and evanescent, imperceptible; uneven; intermittent.
Rhus Toxicodendron
Beri-beri. Bones, pains in. Caecum, inflammation of. Chilblains. Circulation, feeble. Cyanosis. Dengue fever. Diarrhoea; chronic. Diphtheria. Dysentery. Dysmenorrhoea. Dyspepsia. Ear, eczema of. Ecthyma. Enteric fever. Erysipelas. Erythema nodosum. Exostosis. Eyes, inflammation of; choroiditis; sight, weak. Feet, pains in. Gastro-enteritis. Glands, inflammation of. Gout. Haemorrhages. Haemorrhoids. Hands, pains in. Hernia. Herpes. Herpes zoster. Housemaid’s knee. Hydrocele. Influenza. Intermittents. Jaw, cracking in. Liver, abscess of. Lumbago. Measles. Menorrhagia. Metrorrhagia. Neuralgia. Ovary, tumour of. Paralysis. Paraphimosis. Pemphigus. Periosteum, pains in. Pleurisy. Pleurodynia. Pneumonia; typhoid. Ptosis. Pyaemia. Redgum. Relapsing fever. Rheumatism. Scarlatina. Sciatica. Sleep, restless. Small-pox. Spine, diseases of. Sprain. Strictures. Tongue, affections of. Typhus fever. Urticaria. Warts. Wens. Yawning.
Natrum Muriaticum
Addison’s disease. Anaemia. Aphthae. Atrophy. Brain-fag. Catarrh. Chorea. Constipation. Cough. Cracks in the skin. Debility. Depression. Diabetes. Dyspareunia. Dropsy. Dyspepsia. Epilepsy. Erysipelas. Eyes, affections of. Eye-strain. Face, complexion unhealthy. Gleet. Glossopharyngeal paralysis. Goître. Gonorrhoea. Gout. Headache. Heart, affections of. Hemiopia. Hernia. Herpes. Herpes circinatus. Hiccough. Hodgkin’s disease. Hydroa. Hypochondriasis. Intermittent fever. Leucocythaemia. Leucorrhoea. Lips, eruption on. Lungs, oedema of. Menstruation, disorders of. Mouth, inflammation of. Nettle Rash. Pediculosis. Ranula. Seborrhoea. Self-abuse. Somnambulism. Speech, embarrassed. Spermatorrhoea. Spinal irritation. Spleen, enlarged. Sterility. Stomatitis. Sunstroke. Taste, lost; disordered. Tongue, blistered; white coated; heavy. Trifacial-nerve paralysis. Ulcers. Varices. Vaginismus. Vertigo. Warts. Whooping-cough. Worms. Yawning.
Polyporus Pinicola
Great lassitude. Vertigo. Face hot and flushed, prickling sensation all over; restless at night from pain in wrists and knee; rheumatic pains; profuse perspiration. Headache with pain in back, ankles and legs increasing. Deep dull, severe pain in shin bones, preventing sleep.
For rashes and itches, The Pine agaric like the Larch agaric, Polyporus officinalis. Despondency; aching distress in many parts; stiffness of back; of fingers; enlarged tonsils with dysphagia and constant inclination to swallow; neuralgic pains in head, face, and temples; pain in liver and spleen with diarrhea or constipation and piles. Quotidian fevers.
Ledum Palustre
Ledum pal could be advised in all type of mosquito bites, use it with or without any symptom. Itching pain and rashes mostly appear on feet and ankles; it goes worse by scratching and warmth of the bed. Ascites. Asthma. Bites. Black eye. Boils. Bruises. Deafness. Ear, inflammation of. Eczema. Erythema nodosum. Face, pimples on. Feet, pains in; tender. Gout. Hemoptysis. Hands, pains in. Intoxication. Joints, affections of, cracking joints. Pediculosis. Priapism. Prickly heat. Puncture wounds. Rheumatism. Skin, eruptions on. Stings. Tetanus. Tinnitus. Tuberculosis. Varicella. Whitlow.
Bothrops Lanceolatus
Broken-down, haemorrhagic constitutions; septic states. Great lassitude and sluggishness; haemorrhages from every orifice of the body; black spots. Hemiplegia with aphasia. Inability to articulate, without any affection of the tongue. Nervous trembling. Pain in right big toe. Diagonal course of symptoms. Pulmonary congestion. Amaurosis; blindness from haemorrhage into retina. Hemeralopia, day blindness, can hardly see her way after sunrise; conjunctival haemorrhage. Swollen and puffy eyes. Besotted expression. Throat red, dry, constricted; swallowing difficult, cannot pass liquids. Skin swollen, livid, cold with hemorrhagic infiltration. Gangrene. Lymphatics swollen. Anthrax. Malignant erysipelas. Epigastric distress. Black vomiting (hemoptysis). Intense haematemesis. Tympanitis and bloody stools.
Cantharis Vesicatoria
Furious delirium. Anxious restlessness. Yellow vision. Fiery, sparkling, staring look. Burning in eyes. Itching vesicles on face, burning when touched. Tongue covered with vesicles; deeply furred; edges red. Burning in mouth, pharynx, and throat; vesicles in mouth. Great difficulty in swallowing liquids. Very tenacious mucus. Violent spasms reproduced by touching larynx. Inflammation of throat; feels on fire. Constriction; aphthous ulceration. Scalding feeling. Burnt after taking too hot food. Intense dyspnoea; palpitation; frequent, dry cough. Tendency to syncope. Short, hacking cough, blood-streaked tenacious mucus. Burning pains. Intolerable urging and tenesmus. Nephritis with bloody urine. Constant desire to urinate. Membranous scales looking like bran in water. Urine jelly-like, shreddy. Palpitation; pulse feeble, irregular; tendency to syncope. Pericarditis, with effusion. Tearing in limbs. Ulcerative pain in soles. Dermatitis venenata with bled formation. Secondary eczema about scrotum and genitals, following excessive perspiration. Tendency to gangrene. Eruption with mealy scales. Vesicular eruptions, with burning and itching. Sunburn. Burns, scalds, with rawness and smarting, relieved by cold applications, followed by undue inflammation. Erysipelas, vesicular type, with great restlessness. Burning in soles of feet at night.
Sepia
Appetite, depraved. Bladder irritable. Eczema. Epistaxis. Eyes affections. Face yellow. Freckles. Gleet. Gonorrhoea. Gravel. Herpes; circinate. Irritation. Jaundice. Liver-spots. Liver, torpid. Psoriasis. Ptosis. Pylorus induration. Quinsy. Urine incontinence. Intermittent fever. Perspiration sour-smelling or offensive.
Skin yellow, like jaundice; chapping of the skin, or cracks may extend deeply into the tissues. Itching and eruption of pimples in the joints. Excoriation, especially in the joints. Dry and itching eruptions, like scabies. Brown, or vinous, or else reddish, and herpetic spots on skin. Annular desquamation. Hepatic spots.
Pulsatilla pratensis
Acne. Appetite depraved. Bronchitis. Cataract. Chilblains. Clavus. Cold. Cough. Distension. Dysmenia. Dyspepsia. Freckles. Gonorrhoea. Gout. Hands, pains. Intermittent fever. Joints, synovitis of. Measles. Mumps. Puerperal convulsions. Puerperal fever. Puerperal mania. Urine incontinence.
Shooting pain in the nape and back, between shoulders; in sacrum after sitting. Drawing, tensive pain in thighs and legs, with restlessness, sleeplessness and chilliness. Urticaria, after rich food.
Fever, Chilliness, even in warm room, without thirst. Chilly with pains, Intolerable burning heat at night, with distended veins; heat in parts of body, coldness in other. One-sided sweat; pains during sweat. External heat is intolerable, veins are distended, loss of appetite, nausea. yellow fever.
Lycopodium Clavatum
Albuminuria. Aneurysm. Offensive perspiration. Biliousness. Borborygmic. Bright’s disease. Cancer. Cataract. Constipation. Consumption. Corns. Cough. Cramps. Cystitis. Debility. Diphtheria. Distension. Dropsies. Dysentery. Intermittent. Irritation. Polypus of eye; of ear; of nose. Proctalgia. Prostatitis. Pylorus affections. Quinsy. Renal colic. Rheumatism. Typhoid fever. Urine abnormal. Loss of appetite. Mouth clammy or bitter, often with nausea. Bulimia. Diarrheas. Pain in back before urinating; ceases after flow; slow in coming, must strain. Retention. Polyuria during the night. Heavy red sediment. Heaviness of arms. Tearing in shoulder and elbow joints. Profuse sweat of the feet. Fever followed by sweat. Icy coldness. Feels as if lying on ice. Chronic eczema associated with urinary, gastric and hepatic disorders; bleeds easily. Skin becomes thick and indurated.
Sulphur
Acne. Adenoids. Ague. Biliousness. Boils. Bright’s disease. Bronchitis. Cataract. Catarrh. Chagres fever. Yellow fever. Cheloide. Chest pains. Liver derangement/diseases. Lumbago. Lupus. Mania. Measles. Nettle rash. Ophthalmia.
Rheumatic fever. Skin affections. Spleen pain. Stomatitis. Taste, illusions of. Tenesmus. Thirst. Throat, mucus in. Tongue coated.
Calcarea Carbonica
Fever. Yellow fever. Excessive cold, internally, Shivering and shuddering, with thirst, followed by chilliness beating of the heart. Tertian fever in the evening. Sweat with anxiety. Nocturnal sweat. Appetite, depraved. Cataract. Chilblains. Eyes affections. Fever intermittent. Gallstones. Glandular swellings. Gleet. Gonorrhoea. Ringworm. Typhoid. Urticaria.No appetite. Unpleasant taste in the mouth, mostly bitter, or sour, or metallic. Burning or constant thirst. Cramps and contractions of the limbs. Wrenching pains. Burning, smarting, itching. Nettle rash. Miliary eruption.
Arnica Montana
Abscess. Apoplexy. Back pains in. Boils. Carbuncle. Eyes affections. Feet sore. Hematemesis. Hematuria. Headache. Heart affections.
Lumbago. Spleen pain. Sprain. Stings. Suppuration. Taste putrid or bitter, or slimy, thirst for cold water, without fever.
Fever. Pulse very variable, mostly hard, full and quick. Chilliness, internally, with external heat and redness of one cheek, Shivering in the evening, and sometimes with a sensation of cold water. Intermittent fever. Perspiration smelling sour or offensive-sometimes cold. Typhus putrid breath and stool. Nocturnal acid sweat. Shootings in the region of the spleen. Pressure in the hepatic region. Abdomen hard and swollen. Stiffness of the limbs after exertion. Muscular jerking. Stiffness and weariness of all the limbs. Bleeding of internal and external parts (vomiting of blood). General prostration of strength.
Skin hot, hard, and shining swelling of the parts affected. Stings of insects; snake-bites. Red, bluish, and yellowish spots, as if from contusions. Black and blue spots on the body. Yellow-green spots, caused either by a bruise or by disease. Bed sores; blue mortification. Miliary eruption. Petechiae. Many small boils, or blood-boils; one after another, extremely sore.
Lachesis:
Albuminuria. Boils. Bubo. Carbuncle. Catalepsy. Chilblains. Ciliary neuralgia. Cough. Cyanosis. Enteric fever. Erysipelas. Eyes affections; hemorrhage into eyes. Gallstones. Gangrene. Hay fever. Headache. Heart, affections of. Intermittent fever. Jaundice. Skin Ecchymosis. Dropsical swelling over whole body.
Hard and pale tumefaction. Skin yellow or green or lead-colored, or bluish-red or blackish, chiefly round the wounds and ulcers. Yellow, red, copper-colored spots. Pale, livid spots, with fainting fits. Dry Miliary itch, with eruption of large vesicles of a yellow or of a bluish-black color, with swelling of parts affected, and pains which drive to despair. Miliary eruption, which subsequently resembles nettle-rash, Scarlatina, or morbilli. Erysipelas and vesicular eruptions with a red crown. Excoriated places, on touching which a burning pain is felt. Rupia and other skin affections, with angioleucitis. Ulcers surrounded by pimples, vesicles, and other small ulcers.
Gangrenous ulcers. Gangrenous blisters. Superficial ulcers, foul at bottom, with a red crown. Cancerous ulceration (of wounds). Red and itching lumps and tuberosities. Carbuncles, with copper-colored surroundings and many smaller boils around them. Flat exanthemata which do not fill up; pustules exanthemata; spongy excrescences.
Fever. Icy coldness of the skin with clammy sweat and weakness. Shivering, delirium, insatiable thirst, eructation, bilious vomiting, cries, groans, dryness of mouth and throat, and frequent stools.
Temperature alternately. Perspiration coloring linen yellow red. Febrile sweat. Pulse intermittent, or feeble and quick (but accelerated), or irregular, or scarcely perceptible, or tremulous, or alternately full and small. Intermittent fever. Typhus fever.
Vinca Minor
Acne. Alopecia. Crusta lactea. Eczema. Favus. Neck stiffness. Nose redness. Plica polonica. Seborrhoea. Throat, sore. Uterus, bleeding from. Fevers.
Syphilinum
Abscess; succession of abscesses. Bubo. Constipation. Neuralgia. Night-sweats. Ophthalmia. Otorrhoea. Ovaries affections. Ozoena. Pemphigus. Psoas abscess. Ptosis. Aching pains in limbs. Gradual rigidity of all joints after eruption; flexors seem contracted.
Pustular eruption on different parts of body; in patches on certain places, particularly on wrists and shins, large pustules, discharging an ichorous fluid, then heal, leaving characteristic pockmark cicatrices; patches take longer to heal, discharging same fluid till healing process commences. Skin bluish.
Great pains in head, whole body extremely cold, looked blue; wanted to be covered with blankets or couldn’t get warm; no appetite; sleeping almost continually, Nervous chills preceded by pains in head, especially occiput and scalp.
Pains below waist, in pelvis, legs, tibia, which is sensitive to touch; bowels torpid; cross, irritable, peevish pain.
Fever: dry, hot, shortly after going to bed, parted lips, great thirst; 11 to 1 daily. Sweat: profuse at night, sleepless and restless, with excessive general debility. Fevers.
Baptisia
The symptoms of this drug are of an asthenic type, simulating low fevers, septic conditions of the blood, malarial poisoning and extreme prostration. Indescribable sick feeling. Great muscular soreness and putrid phenomena always are present. All the secretions are offensive-breath, stool, urine, sweat, etc. Epidemic influenza. Chronic intestinal toxemias of children with fetid stools and eructation.
Baptisia in low dilutions produces a form of antibodies to the bac typhus, viz, the agglutinins (Mellon). Thus it raises the natural bodily resistance to the invasion of the bacillary intoxication, which produces the typhoid syndrome. Typhoid carriers. After inoculation with anti-typhoid serum. Intermittent pulse, especially in the aged.
Wild, wandering feeling. Inability to think. Mental confusion. Ideas confused. Illusion of divided personality, double personality, and tosses about the bed trying to get pieces together. Delirium, wandering, muttering. Perfect indifference. Falls asleep while being spoken to. Melancholia, with stupor.
Confused, swimming feeling. Vertigo; pressure at root of nose. Skin of forehead feels tight; seems drawn to back of head. Feels too large, heavy, numb. Soreness of eyeballs. Brain feels sore. Stupor; falls asleep while spoken to. Early deafness in typhoid conditions. Eyelids heavy.
Taste flat, bitter. Teeth and gums sore, ulcerated. Breath fetid. Tongue feels burned; yellowish-brown; edges red and shining. Dry and brown in center, with dry and glistening edges; surface cracked and sore. Can swallow liquids only; least solid food gags.
Soreness over region of gallbladder, with diarrhea. Stools very offensive, thin, dark, bloody. Soreness of abdomen, in region of liver. Dysentery of old people. Puerperal fever.
Back and Extremities: Neck tired. Stiffness and pain, aching and drawing in arms and legs. Pain in sacrum, around hips and legs. Sore and bruised. Decubitus.
Skin: Livid spots all over body and limbs. Burning and heat in skin. Putrid ulcers with stupor, low delirium and prostration.
Fever: Chill, with rheumatic pains and soreness all over body. Yellow fever. Heat all over, with occasional chills. Adynamic fevers. Typhus fever. Shipboard fever.
Hemamalis:
Chilblains. Consumption. Enteric fever. Gastric ulcer. Hematemesis. Hematuria. Hemorrhages. Hemorrhagic diathesis. Hemorrhoids. Scurvy. Smallpox. Testicles, inflamed. Ulcers. No appetite for breakfast; considerable thirst. Appetite good. Very thirsty; in afternoon and evening; throat dry. Averse to water. After eating: nausea, must keep quiet; eructation; hiccough. Eructation after a meal, taste of the food. Nausea, eructation and violent hiccough after oily food, followed by burning in stomach and esophagus; later, cramp pains in stomach and chest.
Nausea and inclination to vomit after a meal. Hematemesis, blood black; sensation of trembling in stomach, or fullness and gurgling in abdomen; feverish by spells; weak, cold, quick pulse, profuse sweat.
Fever – Chilly on going to bed; dreaded an attack of fever. Cold creeps in the open air, chills run up the legs, head stopped up, dull pain over orbit. Chilliness over back and hips, extending down the extremities. Yellow fever. Fever at night; hands hot, burning in the eyelids on closing them. Sweats freely at night, after lying down. Pulse accelerated and full.
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