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Sweating
Hello everyone,I have a problem that I've had for about 8 years now. When I'm doing physical activities like sports or dancing or work I sweat profoundly. Especially in warm conditions like warm weather or a warm room. The sweat poors from my face and head, my whole back is wet, especially the trunk. Also armpits. Lower limbs are not affected.
It happened after having the mumps (glandular fever) with an infection on my liver due to side effect of medicine (regular).
After having had a history of having a 'cold' body, my body now is generally warm with some hotflashes.
Heat and sweating makes me feel claustrophobic.
I used in the past Chamomilla in D6 and D12 dosis which combat the symptons but also make me feel lethargic and inmobile, and it influences my libido.
Since two days I've been using Jaborandi Pilocarpus D12.
I now have headache and some nausea and sweat a lot but this may be the effect of summer.
Is having the headache and the nausea a sign that 'it's working'?
How long should I use this medicine in order to see if it works? Are the other medicines I could try?
Thanks very much
Zaphod on 2006-06-28
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Mercurius Vivus 30 once a day for a week would help.
♡ girilal last decade
i think you should test for hypo/hyper thyroidism. Due to this there is more sweating/heat intolerance.
Calc.carb 30 3 times a day would also be helpful.
ashfaq
Calc.carb 30 3 times a day would also be helpful.
ashfaq
ashfaq last decade
when have you had such headache or nausea before ? if not occur before in life as such then current med no longer indicated...yet either way stop usage---til headache/nausea settle
♡ John Stanton last decade
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