GLYCOSURIA (LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM)
The purpose of knowledge shared here is only educational and to increase awareness, please always consult your family doctor before using any medicine, self-treatment may always be injurious.
Glycosuria अर्थात पेशाब में सुगर आना,Diabetes की बीमारी, कभी ठीक नहीं होती, ऐसा विश्वास किया जाता है, किन्तु यह निराधार तथा भ्रामक है, और सत्य नहीं है.यदि आपको Glycosuria है, पेशाब में सुगर आ रही है, जहां आप पेशाब करते है वहां चींटे लग जाते हैं और यहां बताये गए लक्षण आपको हैं तो आपके लिए LYCOPODIUM उपयुक्त दवा है
आइये जाने कि Glycosuria नामक बीमारी में दवा LYCOPODIUM कब उपयोगी है
When to use LYCOPODIUM in Glycosuria:
Lycopodium:
Peevish and depressed in mind.
Thirst and hunger - constant, but worse at night.
Flatulence.
Feces small in quantity.
Want of natural warmth.
Sexual desire and power gone.
Lithic acid gravel.
Pulmonary phthisis, pituitosa and purulenta, with hectic.
Great emaciation.
Mental, nervous and bodily exhaustion. Gouty lithaemia.
आइये जाने medicine LYCOPODIUM के कुछ अन्य महत्वपूर्ण लक्षण
Aversion to bread and worse from eating bread and foods made of fermented and fermentable dough.
Frequent and painful eructations.
Sour eructations; vomiting; distension. Alternate diarrhea and constipation.
Pale, whitish, cloudy, mucous urine, often fetid.
Premature and profuse menses.
Peevishness.
Rush of blood to head.
Falling of hair; with crusty scalp, eruption.
Inflammation of eyes and lids.
Deficiency of vital heat.
Contraction of tendons, especially hamstrings.
Lyc. acts profoundly on the entire organism.
It causes paralysis and paralytic weakness of limbs, of brain, suppurative conditions, even gangrene.
It is particularly suited to: Persons of keen intellect, but feebler muscular development.
Upper part of body wasted, lower semi-dropsical.
Lean and predisposed to lung and hepatic conditions.
Herpetic and scrofulous constitutions. Hypochondriacs subject to skin diseases. Lithic acid diathesis, much red sediment in urine, urine itself transparent.
Sallow people with cold extremities, Haughty disposition when sick, mistrustful. Slow comprehension, weak memory.
Weak children with well-developed heads but puny, sickly bodies, irritable, nervous, and unmanageable when sick.
After sleep cross, pushing everyone away angrily.
Old women and children.
Undernourished states suggest it.
Aggravation from 4 to 8 p.m.
Direction, right to left.
Cutting pains shooting from right to left in any part indicate Lyc.
In this it is complementary to Lach., which has the opposite direction.
Lyc. is a right-side medicine; but right sidedness is not so characteristic as the direction right to left.
Amelioration from uncovering.
This is general, but it applies to sufferings in the head more particularly. If a patient complains of headache, no matter of what kind, and if the headache is distinctly better by taking off the hat or other covering, Lyc. will probably be the remedy.
This is the great dividing line between this remedy and Sil., another great headache medicine: in Sil. cases the patient must wrap up the head.
Amelioration from loosening the garments.
Amelioration from warm drinks.
Aggravation from cold food and drink.
This does not refer to gastric complaints alone, but to headache, sore throat, and any other condition.
Fan-like movement of alae nasi occurring in cerebral, pulmonary, and abdominal complaints.
The movements are usually rapid, never slow, and are not synchronous with the breathing.
Spasmodic movements of facial muscles: angles of mouth alternately drawn up and relaxed; and spasmodic movements of tongue, it cannot be protruded; rolls from side to side like a pendulum.
Cramp in the tongue when speaking, cutting off the end of every sentence.
Nodding and side to side movement of the head.
Half open condition of the eyes during sleep is a strong indication for Lyc.
(in bronchitis, pneumonia, and typhoid)
Constriction of throat, like globus, but always induced by regurgitation of food. Excessive appetite is easily satisfied.
Fullness of abdomen with flatulence.
Constipation, dry, hard stools.
Dyspnoea.
Slight cough with chest constriction; better in open air.
All symptoms worse 4 to 8 p.m.
Sudden flashes of heat, lightning-like pains; sudden satiety.
Pains and symptoms come and go suddenly, as with Bell.
Sensation as if a hand were in the body clutching the entrails (also as with Bell.).
Restlessness ameliorated by motion.
Right foot hot, left foot cold.
Burning pains better by heat; burning like hot coals between scapulae. Burning stinging in breasts.
Dryness of parts: of mucous membranes; of vagina; of skin, especially palms.
Fear: of being alone; fear of men; fear of his own shadow.
Apprehensiveness: susceptible to natural causes of fear which make a profound impression on bodily organs, as the liver; mental states resulting from fear.
Profound sadness and inclination to weep.
Peevish. Forgetful. Avaricious. Imperiousness.
Lyc. is a remedy for misers.
Headache worse 4 to 8 p.m.
Worse from eating.
Worse from warmth of bed.
Worse from becoming heated during a walk.
Worse from heat in general.
Worse from mental exertion.
Better in open air.
Better in cool place.
Better by uncovering.
Hair falls out.
Ophthalmia: conjunctiva looks like red flesh.
Facial neuralgia.
The facial appearance is pale and yellow; deeply furrowed; looks elongated.
Sordes in teeth.
Incarcerated flatulence; more in intestines than stomach; painful with amelioration by eructations.
There is the sinking sensation at epigastrium; and it is worse in the night, waking up the patient; or worse in afternoon.
This sinking sensation becomes translated into canine hunger, but as soon as a morsel of food is swallowed there is distension and fulness to the throat, preventing him eating any more.
Sour stomach, sour taste, sour vomiting. Thirst for little and often, but drinking cold water causes nausea.
Great weakness with the vomiting.
Cord-like tension across hypochondria.
Flatulence incarcerated, pressing outward, sensation as if something moving up and down in bowels.
Great sensitiveness in liver region
(Lach., Kali iod., and Iod.)
Sciatica cannot bear to lie on painful side it is so sensitive. Especially in case of right-side sciatica.
Gums, epigastrium, abdomen, right side of chest, eruption round anus, all soft parts are sensitive.
Touch and pressure aggravates all these.
Touch and pressure only ameliorates tearing in head.
The flatulence presses on rectum and bladder.
Out-pushing in right inguinal ring; Lyc. has right inguinal hernia, especially in children.
Lyc. is one of the great remedies for constipation where purgatives have been abused.
Spasmodic constriction of rectum. Constipation of infants.
Renal colic, with stinging, tearing, digging pain in right ureter to bladder, as if some small calculus was tearing its way to bladder.
Aching in the back before micturition.
Child cries before micturating; red sand is found on the diaper.
Aching in kidneys worse before better after urinating.
The catamenia are too early and too profuse.
Extreme sadness and irritability before catamenia, ceasing with the flow.
Cutting pain right to left.
Left leg colder than right.
Borborygmi under left ribs in front. Ill-humour.
Bearing-down pains and headache.
Intolerance of tight clothing.
Sensation as if a hand were in the body clutching the entrails.
Though a right-side remedy.
It has cured left ovarian pain, dull aching, worse on raising the limb or turning in bed.
It is of great service in pregnancy (nausea; varices; excessive fetal movements); and in labour (unsatisfactory pains).
There is burning in Lyc.
Puerperal fever: Feels as though hot balls dropped from each breast through to back, rolling down back, along each leg, and dropping off heels; this alternated with sensation as if balls of ice followed the same course.
Phlegmasia dolens.
Lyc. in respiratory affections.
Sputa salty; milky; greenish yellow; thick yellow mucopus.
Dry burning catarrh of nose, larynx, throat, chest.
Dry teasing cough in emaciated boys.
The cough of Lyc. is provoked by: Irritation from deep breathing; stretching out throat; and by empty swallowing.
Pain under the sternum as if food lodged there and she could not breathe through it.
Cough,worse on waking.
All the blood-vessels from the heart to the capillaries are affected by Lyc.
It has cured both naevus and aneurism, and relieved many conditions of disordered heart.
It is also one of the most important remedies in varicosis.
Excessive sensitiveness is in Lyc.
Cannot bear any strong smells.
Cannot endure noise.
Sensitiveness to sound has a curious development in this symptom: In the evening she continues to hear the music she has heard during the day.
Heaviness of the arm is a special feature among the general paralyzing effects of Lyc.
Burning in right arm with paralysis, preventing her grasping anything with the right hand. Had had much worry. Irritability before menstrual period, better by the flow, worse from 6 to 7 p.m. With the burning was a sharp pain shooting up the arm.
Impotence is considerable. It covers the case of old men who marry again and find themselves impotent; and the case of young men who have become impotent from masturbation or sexual excess. The desire is strong but the power is absent; penis small, cold, relaxed.
General dropsy and anasarca, afternoon fever (worse 4 to 8 p.m.), slight chilliness, but no thirst; difficult breathing on lying down, urine scanty and high coloured, bowels constipated, heart's action weak but regular.
Irritability, typhoid with excessive tympanites. When awake exceedingly cross, irritable, scolding, screaming, behaving disagreeably, quite different from his usual nature.
Frightful headaches (occiput, vertex, and through right eye), albuminuria.
Cystitis, with fever and palpitation of the heart. The calls to micturate were increased, and he could hardly reach the vessel quick enough to prevent premature escape of the urine, so severe and sudden was the urging. During and sometimes after the passage there was intense burning pain, "as if molten lead were flowing through the urethra." During the height of the pain he grasped the penis to obtain relief. The urine, which was discharged in very scanty quantities, looked turbid, almost loamy, had a dirty brownish-red colour, and a peculiar odour of malt.
Lyc. is useful in the effects of chewing tobacco.
Forehead cold, but becomes warm if lightly covered (Sil.).
In pernicious intermittents "a long-lasting chill coming on 9 a.m., and generally passing off without subsequent heat or sweat."
Hands covered with warts.
Metrorrhagia. Dark blood with large clots flowed from her, worse every movement; no pain.
Among the peculiar sensations of Lyc. are: Sensation as if everything was turning round.
Sensation as if temples being screwed together.
Sensation as if the brain vacillating to and fro.
Sensation as if head would burst.
Sensation as if head opened.
Pain in head as if caused by wrong position.
Sensation as if eyes are too large.
Sensation as if hot blood rushed into ears. Sensation as if sulphur vapour in the throat.
Front teeth as if too long.
Vesicles on tip of tongue as if scalded and raw.
Sensation as if a ball rose up in my throat.
Sensation as if a hard body lodged in the back of the throat.
Sensation as if everything eaten was rising up.
Sensation as if the oesophagus was being clutched and twisted.
Sensation as if steam rising from stomach to head.
Sensation as if something were moving up and down in the stomach.
Sensation as if suspensor ligament of liver would tear.
Sensation as if the stomach would fall down.
Sensation as if drops of water were falling down.
Sensation as if heart hung by a thread.
Sensation as if gimlets were running into the spine.
Sensation as if dogs with sharp teeth were gnawing her.
Tension as from a cord in diaphragm.
As if the chest was constricted with a tight waistcoat.
Cramps in chest accompanying stomach affections is a strong indication for Lyc. Burning as of hot coals between scapulae. Sensation as if hot balls dropped from each breast through to back, rolling down back, along each leg and dropping off heels; alternating with balls of ice.
Sensation as if water spurted on the back.
Sensation as if lying on ice.
The symptoms are worse by touch, pressure, weight of clothing.
Riding in carriage causes nausea.
Worse morning on waking.
Worse afternoon, 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 4 to 6 p.m., 4 to 8 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m.
Worse evening before midnight.
Worse after eating, even if ever so little.
Worse wrapping up head, even wearing hat or bonnet.
Worse in warm room.
Worse getting warm by exercise.
Warmth of bed aggravates headache and irritation of skin, but ameliorates toothache, rheumatism, and other symptoms.
Great desire for open air. better in open air; better by uncovering.
Must be fanned, especially wants to be fanned on the back (burning between shoulders).
Better by warm, worse by cold food and drink.
Worse by wet weather; by stormy weather; especially by wind.
Worse from moistening diseased parts.
Rest aggravates; motion ameliorates.
Lying down ameliorates headache; pain in epigastrium.
Lying on back ameliorates cough.
Worse lying on right side in liver affection.
Worse lying on painful side (sciatica). Worse lying on left side.
Worse by rising from a seat; better after. Worse from lamplight; from looking fixedly at any point.
Worse from eating cabbage; vegetables, beans and peas, with husks; bread, especially rye bread and pastry.
Worse from wine.
Worse from milk.
Worse before menstruation.
Worse from suppressed menstruation.
Gouty swellings about finger-joints.
Biliary colic. Pain started from right of gall bladder, travelled to middle line, and then passed downwards. In the attack he was cold and yet sweated. Bowels constipated.
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