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homeopathic remedy
Bryonia
homeopathy

definition

source: Wild Hops
organ affinities: blood circulation, pleura, pericardium, meninges, peritoneum, nerves, muscles
associated conditions: apoplexy, delirium, toothache, cough, pleurisy, pneumonia, biliousness
miasms: sycotic
indications:
» PAINS are STITCHING, TEARING; < MOTION, > REST, LYING ON PAINFUL SIDE
»
MUCOUS MEMBRANES VERY DRY, with EXCESSIVE THIRST
» IRRITABLE; vertigo from raising their head; dry, parched lips
» delirium, talks about business
» HEADACHE: stooping, brain would burst, on coughing, < morning till night
» pressure as from stone at the pit of stomach, > eructation
» CONSTIPATION: no inclination, stool large, hard, dry, dark, as if burnt
» DIARRHEA: during a spell of hot weather; bilious, like dirty water
» MAMMAE heavy, stony hardness; must support the breasts
» COUGH: dry, spasmodic,with gagging and vomiting
pulse:
» hard and quick (Jones, p. 86)
» sharp stroke with even, small, vibratile current between strokes (Scudder, 1903, p. 154)
modalities:
» worse: warmth, any MOTION, morning, eating, hot weather, exertion, touch
» better: lying on PAINFUL SIDE, PRESSURE, REST, COLD THINGS
relationships:
» complementary: Alum., Rhus-t.
» remedies that precede well: Acon., Nux-v., Op., Rhus-t., Sulph.
» remedies that follow well: Alum., Ars., Bell., Carb-v., Kali-c., Nux-v., Phos., Puls., Rhus-t., Sep., Sil., Sulph.
» incompatible: Calc.
» antidotes: Camph., Chel., Coff., Ferr-m., Nux-v.
dosage: lower potencies for gout, rheumatism, inflammation; higher potency for GI tract and if constitutional symptoms present


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