Astacus Fluviatilis


Astacus Fluviatilis 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 Astacus Fluviatilis is used…


      Cancer fluviatilis. Crawfish or River Crab. *N. O. Crustaceae. Tincture from whole animal.

Clinical

Biliousness. Colic. Cough. Diarrhoea. Fever. Glands, enlarged. Intermittent fever. Jaundice. Liver complaints. *Nettle-rash. Neuralgia. *Shiverings. Stomach, disorders of. Toothache. Tumors.

Characteristics

The well-known effects of shell-fish, as well as of other fish, in producing nettle-rash is exemplified in *Astacus beyond all other varieties. The lacquer-workers of the East have discovered in the river-crab the best antidote to the effects of *Rhus which they employ in their craft. The liver is markedly affected, and a great characteristic is “nettle-rash with liver complaint.” Jaundice of children. Itching of various parts. Crusta lactea, with large lymphatic glands. Enlarged glands of neck in children and old people. Pain and tenderness of liver, jaundice, stools of pipe-clay colour. Inward chilliness and sensitiveness to air, worse uncovering. Violent fever with headache, glowing red face, inward chilliness. Nervous crawls over body. Tumours, recent. Gout of drinking people. Stinging pains are felt in various parts. A notable remedy.

Relations.

*Antidoted *by: Acon *Compare: Apis, Rhus, Homarus, Chloral, Natrum mur.

Mind

Apprehensiveness, with anxiety in chest.

Head

Dullness in head. On head, neck and chest inflammation, with red spots filled with serum, gone after a sweat. A thick, crusty eruption on scalp, with enlarged lymphatic glands.

Eyes

Dilated pupils. Dim vision. Sees coloured spots when reading. Motion of eyes painful. Yellow conjunctiva.

Ears

Sensation as if a foreign body obstructed passage of right ear, causing slight deafness. Heat and redness of ears.

Nose

Nose-bleed, relieving the attacks.

Face

At intervals darting like lightning from temple to cheek. Face glowing and red with fever. Erysipelas with nettle-rash.

Teeth

Toothache at intervals, dull drawing, as if tooth being drawn out. Toothache in whole lower right jaw, with cold feeling in an eye-tooth.

Mouth

Canker-spots in mouth, scorbutus. Fishy taste, followed by nausea spreading through chest.

Stomach

Fullness and pressure in stomach, burning in epigastrium. Empty eructations; with sneezing and yawning. Nausea and vomiting.

Abdomen

Severe pain in duodenum. Liver inflamed, sensitiveness to pressure. Jaundice, of little children. Pressure in region of spleen. Colicky pain with tenesmus and prostration, better sitting, worse walking.

Stool

Stool, colour of pipe-clay, pain in liver. Diarrhoea, with vomiting and colicky pain.

Urinary Organs

Pain in kidneys, stinging in night, worse when inhaling. Fishy- smelling urine. Urging, scanty discharge, burning during and after urination, reddish sediment. Urine pale, acid, quantity of albumen.

Male Sexual Organs.

Restless sleep from strong sexual excitement. Averse to coition, diminished power, scrotum relaxed.

Respiratory Organs

Dyspnoea, with anxiety and rattling of mucus. Cough from tickling in larynx worse during day. Cough did not molest him when walking, but returned as soon as he sat down.

Skin

Nettle-rash over whole body, with liver complaint. Itching on various parts. Jaundice, of children. Erysipelas, with fever, headache, and increased sweat.

Fever

Sensitiveness to air no matter how great the feeling of heat. Inward chilliness and sensitiveness to air, worse from uncovering. Nervous crawls all over body. Chilly confusion of the head, face red, swollen, eyelids swollen, great prostration and slight delirium. Violent fever, with headache, glowing red face, inward chilliness and sensitiveness to air.

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