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homeopathic remedy
Nitric acid
homeopathy
definition
source: nitric acid
organ affinities: mucocutaneous junctions, prostrate, salivary glands, liver, bones, blood, skin
associated conditions: poisoning, warts, fissures, ulcers, hemorrhage, sore throat
miasms: syphilitic, sycotic
indications:
» where MUCOUS MEMBRANES meet SKIN, mouth, nose, rectum, anus, vagina, urethra
» pains STICKING, AS FROM SPLINTERS, appear suddenly, on change of temperature
» sensation of a band around head, of a splinter present, ulcers, hemorrhoids, ingrown toenail < slight contact
» from loss of sleep, long-lasting anxiety, over-exertion, loss of dear friend, GREAT FEARS, anxiety about disease, thinks about the past
» great straining with diarrhea but little passes; pain as if anus torn, violent cutting pains after stool; fissures in rectum with tearing, spasmodic pain
» scanty, brown, strong smelling urine (like horse's), cold when it passes
» easily bleeding ulcers at corner of mouth, irregular edges, raw flesh base
» large, jagged, pedunculated warts, bleed easily, moist, oozing
pulse:
modalities:
» worse: evening and night, cold climate, HOT weather, change of temperature, walking
» better: riding in a car, mild weather, wrapping up, steady pressure
relationships:
» complementary: Ars., Calad.
» remedies that precede well: Calc., Hep., Merc., Nat-c., Puls., Kali-c., Sulph., Thuja.
» remedies that follow well: Calc., Puls., Arum-t.
» incompatible: Lach.
» antidotes: Calc., Con., Camph., Hep., Merc.
dosage: lowest to highest
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