Allium cepa


Allium cepa signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Allium cepa is used…


      Cepa. Common Red Onion. *N. O. Liliaceae. Tincture of the onion, or of whole fresh plant gathered from July to August.

Clinical

Anus, fissure of. Ascites. Catarrh. *Cold. *Coryza. Cough. Diarrhoea. Facial paralysis. Feet, easily galled. Hay-fever. Hernia. Influenza. Laryngitis. Panaritium. Pneumonia. Trauma. Whitlow. Whooping-cough. Yellow fever.

Characteristics

*Allium cepa covers more symptoms of common cold than any other remedy, as the well-known effect of onions in producing tears would suggest. It will cure a large proportion of cases of cold in the head, but the conditions which most particularly indicate it are: Cough, or cold, or headache worse in warm room, better in open air, worse again on returning to warm room. It causes burning of eyelids, nose, mouth, throat, bladder, skin. Inflammation and increased secretion of mucous membranes: neuralgic pains like a *long thread, in face, head, neck, and elsewhere, worse evening, towards ear from deep within head. The toothache of *Cepa is better by cold air or cold washing. It is suited to traumatic neuritis. Hurts do not heal. The feet are easily galled by walking. It was recommended by Dioscorides as a remedy for this condition, and homoeopathy has confirmed his observation. Desire for raw onions is an indication for it. Thread-like pains are common in various parts and are characteristic of *Cepa. Thread-like pains in face. Left-side facial paralysis has been cured by *Cepa. The cough of *Cepa is caused by tickling in larynx, constant inclination to hack in order to relieve it. It has cured violent catarrhal laryngitis, hoarse cough with feeling as if it would split and tear the larynx, causing watering of eyes. Cough from inhaling cold air. *Cepa has yawning and drowsiness. A raw onion eaten just before going to bed is a popular remedy for sleeplessness. *Cepa is left-side medicine primarily. Symptoms go from left to right. Left eye, left facial paralysis, left inguinal ring. Rest worse, motion better. Worse Afternoon and evening, when lying down. Damp cold wind and weather causes colds and toothache. But cold water and open air better, warm room worse. Picking or sucking teeth better toothache. Eyes sensitive to touch.

Relations.

*Compare: All-s., Aloe., Conv., Lil-t., Scilla (botanical.). *Antidoted by: Arnica, (toothache), Chamomilla (abdominal pains), Nux-v. (coryza recurring in August), Veratrum (colic, with despondency), Thuja (offensive breath and diarrhoea after eating onions). Roasted coffee will remove onion breath. Followed by Calcarea c. and Sil in polypus. *Incompatible: All-s, Aloe., Scilla. *Complementary: Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, Sarsaparilla, Thuja*Compare also: Aconite, Chlorum, Ip., Lachesis (left to right).

Causation

Effects of exposure to damp cold winds and weather.Colds of spring, hay-fever of August, epidemics of spasmodic cough in autumn. Wet feet. Eating spoiled fish. Injuries. Surgical operations (fine shooting pains after.).

Mind

Very melancholy. Fears pains will become unbearable.Often very anxious, with catarrh, dulness of intellect.

Head

Dullness. Dull headache, with coryza, worse in the evening, better in the open air, but worse when returning to a warm room. Pains in temples, most in right, aggravated by winking, extending over forehead, worse on left side. Pain in occiput and down the neck.

Eyes

Flow of (mild) tears.Excessive non-excoriating lachrymation, left eye worse, with redness of the eyeball, sensitive to light, worse evenings. Sensation as if eye were hanging by a string or torn. Itching, biting, burning in the eyes. Dullness of the eyes, with aversion to light, and coryza. Letters appear smaller. Near objects seem distant with yawning. Swelling around the eyes.

Ears

Earache. Discharge of pus from the ear. Hardness of hearing.

Nose

Profuse watery discharge from the nose, with sneezing, acrid burning, excoriating the nose and upper lip. Fluent coryza, with running of water from the eyes, headache, heat, thirst, cough, trembling of the hands, worse in evening and in a room, better in the open air.Ichor oozing out of nose, second stage of scarlatina. Bleeding of the nose.A sort of hay-fever every August, morning coryza, violent sneezing, sensitive to the odour of flowers and skin of peaches. Nasal polypi.

Face

Paralysis of left half of face, also in limbs of same side.

Throat

Sensation as of a lump in the throat. Expectoration of a lumpy mucus through the posterior nares. Pain in throat extending to the ear. Bad odour from the mouth and throat.

Stomach

Canine hunger. Appetite, increased or diminished. Strong craving for raw onions, cannot take any other nourishment. Pressure in stomach. Pain in region of pylorus. Thirst, with heat and coryza. Nausea, coming from stomach up the throat into the fauces. Weak, empty feeling in stomach. Sour eructations.

Abdomen

Rumbling in bowels. Very offensive flatus. Belching, with rumbling in and puffing up of the abdomen. Violent cutting pain in the left lower abdomen, with frequent desire to micturate, and burning micturition. Pains in hepatic region, spreading into the abdomen. Violent pains in left hypogastrium, with urging to urinate, urine scalding. (Strangulated hernia has been known to follow the eating abundantly of cooked onions.) Abdomen distended, rumbling, urging, and finally diarrhoea.

Stool and Anus.

Diarrhoea after midnight and in the morning. Flatus very offensive. Haemorrhoids, tearing, jerking pains in anus. Stitches in the rectum. Rhagades at the anus. Itching at the anus (worms).

Urinary Organs

Strangury after wet feet. Dribbling or spouting of urine in old people. Frequent and copious urination. Urine red, with much urging and burning in urethra. Pressure and other pains in the region of the bladder. Sensation of weakness in the bladder and urethra.

Respiratory Organs

Oppressed breathing, from pressure in the middle of the chest, worse in the evening. Cough when inhaling cold air. Catarrhal hoarseness. Acute bronchitis going from left to right. Tickling in throat, with aching in larynx. Constant inclination to hack. Hacking cough from inhaling cold air. Violent catarrhal laryngitis, the hoarse cough seemed to split and tear the larynx. Much sneezing, he inflates the lungs, raises himself on his toes, then gives a *hearty sneeze.

Neck and Back

Intense pain in nape of neck. Chilly crawls run down the back, most at night, with frequent urination, followed by heat and thirst.

Upper Limbs

Much pain under right shoulder-blade. Sore, tired feeling of the limbs, especially arms. Trembling of the right hand. Panaritium. Painful affections of the fingers about the nails, red streaks running up the arm.

Lower Limbs

Soreness, the skin is rubbed off by the shoes, especially On the heel. Pain on most external soft part of right big toe and left middle finger.

Generalities

Stitches and burnings, aching. Stitches (head, eyes, ears, rectum, skin). Burning (eyelids, throat, nose, mouth, bladder, skin). Bad effects from wet feet. Phlegmasia alba dolens. Traumatic neuritis, pains violent and continuous, wearing out patient. Inflammation and increased secretions of the mucous membranes. Senile gangrene. Trismus after injuries. Weak and tired, has to lie down. Aching throughout the body. Neuralgia from old injuries. Neuralgic pains, like a long thread, in face, head, neck, and elsewhere, worse evenings.

Skin

Prickling as from pins. Redness, nettle-rash, measles, scarlatina, when the complaints are characterized by the characteristic catarrhal symptoms. Panaritia of lying-in females, red streaks running up arm, very painful.

Sleep

Yawning, with headache and cramp in stomach, with sleepiness, near objects seem distant. Gaping in deep sleep. Wakes 2 a m. Dreams: of being near water, of battles, precipices, deep wells, of storms, high waves, annoying in convalescents.

Fever

Pulse full and accelerated. Heat, with rumbling in the abdomen, coryza, and thirst. Flitting heat over whole body, and thirst. Coldness alternates with heat during catarrh. Sweats easily and copiously.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica