Characteristic Symptoms
Chill and heat, then circumscribed lenticular patches, with itching and pricking; mottled appearance without desquamation. Burning in neck of bladder and in urethra. (Canth). Itching of vulva. Large red blotches, with constipation and fever. (Apis).
Therapeutics
Catarrhus intestinalis, with masses of mucous; often are the stools covered with mucus, especially morning; also colic and chilliness. Dysentery, with vehement burning in anus, tenesmus and blood. (Cantharis, Capsic., Mercurius sublim). Catarrh of the bladder, with much pain and scanty urine every time, especially if it follows gonorrhoea. Inflammation of urethra, with much burning in parts prostatica urethrae on urinating, orificia urethra swollen. Gleet, with mucous discharge. Irritation of the urethra and neck of bladder in old women. Constant desire to urinate. Haematuria. The discharge in acute gonorrhoea is yellow and purulent. Urine smells of violets (Terebinth.). Swelling of testicles in gonorrhoea. Bronchial catarrh and chronic bronchorrhoea, with profuse, greenish- grey, offensive expectoration. Laryngitis, with dryness, painful cough, hoarseness in morning. Exanthema like erythema, measles, or urticaria. Chronic urticaria in children. Acute urticaria, with violent itching, often after lobster or other rich food.