Bothrops Lanceolatus
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Bothrops Lanceolatus in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
▲ GENERAL
General
Its venom is most coagulating, (also Lachesis Lachesis). We should expect to find under these remedies the symptomatology of thrombosis, also thrombotic phenomena, as hemiplegia, aphasia, inability to articulate (Linn J. Boyd). 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.
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Compare: Toxicophis Moccasin Snake (pain and fever recur annually, after bite from this snake, and sometimes change location with disappearance of first symptoms. An unusual dryness of skin follows the bite. Oedematous swellings and periodical neuralgia. Pain travels from one part to another). Other snake poisons, notably Lachesis Lachesis. Trachinus,-Stingfish (intolerable pains, swelling, acute blood, poisoning, gangrene). Dose.--Sixth to thirtieth potency.
⥄ Show reverse lookup of Bothrops Lanceolatus relationships from all sources▲ MIND
Mind
Intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; mistakes; using wrong words
Memory; forgetful; of words while speaking
Talking, conversation; aphasia (speech difficulties from brain damage, see also mistakes)
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Eyes
Amaurosis; blindness from haemorrhage into retina
Hemoralopia, day blindness, can hardly see her way after sunrise; conjunctivial haemorrhage.
Bleeding from eyes
Paralysis; optic nerve, total blindness, without eye damage (amaurosis)
Vision
Dim
daytime
sunlight
Lost vision, blindness
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Face
Swollen and puffy
Besotted expression.
Skin
discoloration; bluish
discoloration; dark
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Throat
Red, dry, constricted; swallowing difficult, cannot pass liquids.
Dryness
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Skin
Swollen, livid, cold with haemorrhagic infiltration
Gangrene
Lymphatics swollen
Anthrax
Malignant erysipelas.
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Abdomen
Stomach; Epigastric distress
Intense haematemesis
Tympanitis and bloody stools.
Vomiting
Black vomiting
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Urine
Bloody
Genitals
Female
metrorrhagia (non-menstrual bleeding)
metrorrhagia (non-menstrual bleeding); fluid
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Extremities, limbs
Coldness
Numbness (see tingling); upper limbs
Pain
toes; first toe (large toe)
Paralysis
on one side of body (hemiplegia)
upper limbs
fingers; sensation of paralysis; extending over whole side
leg, sensation of paralysis
Skin; discoloration; thigh; blue
Swollen
flabby, bluish-grey
upper limbs
thigh
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Sleep and dreams
Sleepiness, tiredness
Perspiration
Cold
Sticky
Generalities
Haemorrhage
blood does not clot
from orifices of the body
Weakness (see lethargic, weariness); from diarrhoea
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