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AluminaCommon name: Aluminium hydrate
Chemical formula – Al (OH3)Physical makeup – Spare, dry, thin, having
dark complexion, person of sedentary habits who suffers from chronic ailments to
constitution which suffer from diminished animal heat
Temperament- HypochondriacRelation with heat and cold – Very chilly
Miasm – Psora Diathesis- Scrofulous diathesis
Generalities
• Old people, with lack of vital heat, or premature old age, with debility.
Generalities:
• Alumina causes DRYNESS of skin and mucous membranes; eyes, throat, rectum etc., or *irritability and relaxation.• Girls dried up and wrinkled, at puberty.
Generalities
• Alumina affects on ***CEREBRO SPINAL Axis causing *Disturbance in co- ordination, and paretic effects. Paraesthesia.
• In mental sphere the consciousness of reality and judgement is disturbed
Generalities
• Motor nervous response Functions become sluggish, reactions to stimuli are delayed, e.g., prick of needle will be felt with delay, impressions reach consciousness slowly.
Generalities
• Mucus Discharges are thin, acrid and scanty or sometimes these discharges may be profuse.
Generalities
• While walking she is Unable to close eyes.
Mental generals
• Ill effects of disappointments.
Mental Generalities
• Exhaustion; after talking;
after menses.
Mental Generalities
• Patient is lazy, inactive, wants to lie down, but lying down which leads to increase the fatigue.
Mental generals
When he sees or states something, he has the feeling, as though another person had said or seen it or as though he was placed in another person and could see only then.
Mental generals
• Confusion of mind, with confusion of ideas
• She is very sad, Incessantly moaning; groaning, worrying, fretting and in a hurry.
Mental generals
Impulse to kill herself.• When she sees sharp instruments or blood, impulses rise up so as to kill herself.
Mental generals
Confusion and obscuration of intellect
• She is in a dazed condition of mind.
(Dazed means very confused and unable to think clearly)
Mental generals
• Inability to follow up a train of thought. Then he enters into another state, in which he gets into a hurry. • Illusions: of being
larger; numb; smooth; heavy. Hasty but slow of execution, hence she makes mistakes in writing and speaking!
Mental generals
• Time passes to slowly, an hour seems half of day.
• Nothing moves fast enough; everything is delayed; nothing goes right.
Mental generals
Confusion and general apprehensiveness:
• She is confused about the consciousness of her personal identity.
• She is not exactly certain who she was; She
hardly knows her own name, it seemed as though she were not herself.
• Alternating moods.
Mental generals
• Laughs and talks between paroxysms of spasms.
Mental generals
• Sensation as if he would fall
forwards, which he greatly
fears.
Mental generals
• She is very fretful • She wonders if she is not going crazy, and finally she really thinks she is going crazy.
Mental generals
Fear and apprehensiveness. • Something evil is going to take place and she is full of anxiety.
• Anxiety about the future
Mental generals
• Most of the mental symptoms come on in the morning on waking.
• Sadness and weeping on waking in the morning.
• Her moods alternate.
Mental generals
• She is unable to realize that whether the things that she knows or has known are real or unreal.
General modalities
Amelioration:• Evening. • Open air. • Moderate exertion and temperature. • Damp weather.• cold washing.
General Modalities
Aggravation:• WARMTH OF ROOM; of bed. • Food; artificial, potatoes, starch, salt. • Dry weather. • Early on awaking. • Sitting.
• Periodically; on alternate days. • Coition. Tobacco smoke. • Full and new moon.• After menses
CNS clinical disorders terminologyLocomotor ataxia:
• Locomotor ataxia means loss of coordination of movement, especially as a result of syphilitic infection of the spinal cord.
CNS clinical disorders terminologyParaesthesia:
• Paraesthesia means An abnormal sensation, typically tingling or pricking (‘pins and needles’), caused chiefly by pressure on or damage to peripheral nerves.
CNS clinical disorders terminology Hemiplegia:
• Hemiplegia means Difficulty in raising or moving the arms; paralysis of oneside of the body, or paralysis of the muscles of the lower extremities, or paralysis of the bladder and rectum.
CNS disorders Ailments from:
• Cold air; During winter
• Dryness of mucous membrane
• After eating potato
CNS disorders Character and sensation:
• Allumins acts on motor nervous system and producess a state of weakness of the muscles supplied by these nerves;• There is difficulty in
swallowing, a paralytic condition of the oesophagus; • Hemiplegia: Difficulty in raising
or moving the arms; paralysis of oneside of the body, or paralysis of the muscles of the lower extremities, or paralysis of the bladder and rectum.
CNS disorders character and sensation:
• Inability to walk except when eyes are open or in daytime.
• Totters if eyes were closed
CNS disorders Character and sensation:
• Cramps and numbness in legs, especially when sitting cross legged.
CNS disorders Character and sensation:
• The paralytic state begins as a sort of a semi - paralysis, for a long time merely an inactivity, which grows at length into a complete paralytic condition. Everything is slowed down.
CNS disorders Character and sensation:
• the nerve conductivity is impaired so that a prick of a pin upon the extremities is not felt until a second or so afterwards. • it really means a benumbing of
the consciousness and finally results in mental sluggishness
CNS disorders Modalities:• Morning at awaking aggravations
Renal disorders clinical terminologyRetention of urine:
• Urinary retention, also known as ischuria, means an inability to completely empty the bladder. It is a common complication of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), though it can also be caused by: Nerve dysfunction. Tethered spinal cord syndrome.
Renal disordersAilments from:
• Cold air; During winter
• Dryness of mucous membrane
• Food; artificial, potatoes, starch, salt.
Renal disorders Character and sensation:
• The bladder manifests it in the slowness with which the urine passes.• A woman sits a long time before the flow starts, with inability to press, and then the stream flows slowly.
Renal disorders Character and sensation:
• The urine is slow to start and slow to flow, and sometimes only dribbles. At times it is retained and dribbles involuntarily
Renal disorders Modalities:
Aggravation:• WARMTH OF ROOM; of bed. • Food; artificial, potatoes, starch, salt. • Dry weather. • Early on awaking. • Sitting.
• Periodically; on alternate days. • Coition. Tobacco smoke. • Full and new moon.• After menses
Renal disorders Modalities:
Amelioration:• Evening. • Open air. • Moderate exertion and temperature. • Damp weather.• cold washing.
GIT disorders Clinical condition and terminologies:
Diarrhea
Constipation Anus affection
GIT disorders Clinical condition and terminologies:
Paralytic ileus means Inactivity of rectum due to paralytic condition of the intestine.
GIT DisordersAilments from:
• Cold air; During winter
• Dryness of mucous membrane
• After eating potato
GIT Disorders Character and sensation:
• Great straining even soft stool requires great straining
• Before stool: There is fullness and she has gone many days without stool.
GIT Disorders Character and sensation:
• During stool: With the abdominal muscles, straining vigorously, but very little effort is made by the rectum itself.
GIT Disorders Character and sensation:
• During stool: She will continue to strain, covered with copious sweat, hanging on to the seat, if there be any place to hang on to, and will pull and work as if in labor, and at last is able to expel a soft stool.• After stool: Yet with the sensation that fullness of rectum with stool remains.
GIT Disorders Modalities:
Aggravation:• WARMTH OF ROOM; of bed. • Food; artificial, potatoes, starch, salt. • Dry weather. • Early on awaking. • Sitting.
• Periodically; on alternate days. • Coition. Tobacco smoke. • Full and new moon.• After menses
GIT DisordersModalities:
Amelioration:• Evening. • Open air. • Moderate exertion and temperature. • Damp weather.• cold washing.
GIT Disorders Concomitant symptoms:
• Patient has to strain at stool in order to urine.
Skin disorders Clinical condition and terminologies:
Eczema: Eczema shows itself as: Patches of chronically itchy, dry, thickened skin, usually on the hands, neck, face, and legs (but it can occur anywhere).
Skin disorders Ailments from:
• Cold air; During winter
• After artificial food starch potatos
• Dryness of mucous membrane
• After eating potato
Skin disorderscharacter and sensation:
Intolerable itching, when getting warm in bed.
Skin disorder Character and sensation:
• Dry, rough, cracked skin.
Skin disorder Character and sensation:
• Eczema. Itching, burning, over seat of pain. Must scratch, until it bleeds.
Skin disorder Character and sensation:
• The slightest injuries of the skin smart and become inflamed.
Skin disorders Modalities:
Aggravation:
• full and new moon.
• Dry weather• Winter
• Early on awaking
Amelioration:
• Evening. • Open air. • Damp weather.• Cold washing.
Bones and extremities disorders clinical terminologyRheumatism
• Any disease marked by inflammation and pain in the joints, muscles, or fibrous tissue, especially rheumatoid arthritis.
Bones and extremities disorders terminologyAilments from:
• Cold air; During winter
• Dryness of mucous membrane
• Food; artificial, potatoes, starch, salt.
Bones and extremities disorders Character and sensation:
• Pain in the arms and fingers, as if hot iron penetrated.• Arms; feel heavy, as if paralyzed; short; go to sleep. Lower limbs heavy. Staggering on walking.
• (Staggering means walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.)
Bones and extremities disorders Character and sensation:
• Soles and heels becomes painful and numb, when stepping.
• *Festination. Locomotor ataxia.
• (Festination is an alteration in gait pattern characterised by a quickening and shortening of normal strides)
Bones and extremities disorders Character and sensation:
• Cramps and numbness in legs, especially when sitting cross legged.
Bones and extremities Modalities:
Aggravation:
• Before menses• Early on awaking • During daytime
Amelioration:
• Washing with cold water
Female disorders Character of menses:
• Time - too early, • Period - short, • Character - scanty, pale followed
by great exhaustion.
Female disorders Character of pain during menses:
• Intolerable bearing down pain. Tickling and itching in genitals; with strong desire for embrace.
Female disorders Character of pain after menses:
• Great exhaustion after menses.
Female disorders Character of leucorrhoea:
• Leucorrhoea; acrid profuse, runs to feet
Female disorders Character and sensation in relation with breast:
• Nipples itch, burn, It takes a woman all her time to recuperate from one menstrual period to the next.
(recuperate means recover from illness or exertion)
Female disorders Modalities:
Aggravation:
• Before menses• Early on awaking • During daytime
Amelioration:
• Washing with cold water
Remedy relation ship
Complementary to
• Bryonia
• Allumina is the chronic of Bryonia
Antidotes to
• Plumbem met in case of Lead poisoning, painters colic
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