Homeopathy Remedy Dioscorea



Mouth

      Teeth. Jumping pin in I. upper in morning; in a l upper in afternoon, as from touching a bare nerve. Sharp pain in upper incisors in morning; in a r. upper molar in afternoon. Pain in incisors; lower, at 3 P.M.; upper at 6 P.M., lower, with soreness; in I. lower molars at 6 P.M., extending to angle of jaw and parotid. Soreness of I. Swelling of inside of gums of upper incisors. Soreness of gums and roof of mouth in afternoon; at 9 P.M.

Tongue-Coated in morning; brown in morning; brown in morning; brown in morning and sore at tip; yellow; white; yellowish-white. Sticking to roof of mouth in morning. Bitten stinging in tip at 4 P.M. Soreness of tip; when eating l soreness on I. side at 7 A.M.;S. in evening; r. side in evening I. side at 6 P.M.; near last molar. (<) by talking. Burnt feeling in morning; on sides. Dryness in morning, with stiffness; of sides dryness in morning, with bitterness and soreness.

Mouth in General-Soreness in morning; evening; of roof; of roof in morning; of root in evening. Very smooth feeling. Slimy in morning after eating, and sore. Sticky, nasty in morning. Clammy in morning. Dryness in morning (Puls); with bitterness and roughness; (<) eating, with bitterness l; but full of sticky mucus; at 1 A.M., with bitterness and soreness; at 3.30 A.M. with bitterness and soreness, and in tongue; in forenoon, with soreness; at 8 P.M., with bitterness. Salivation; with peculiar pricking at end of tongue as if burnt by hot drink. Saliva runs from mouth in sleep; in morning.

Taste-Bitter; in morning, also mouth clammy (puls); in afternoon on waking;l in evening. Rough, flat. Sweetish; in morning on waking. Bloody. Sickening, with whitish coat on tongue. Bad in morning on rising. Of food ten hours after eating.

Throat

      Pain in I. parotid; in parotids in afternoon. sharp wringing pain in I. parotid at 10 P.M. Soreness of parotid in evening, with pain extending to throat. Congestion of tonsils. Stinging in fauces; at 9 P.M. sudden in r. tonsil at 2.30 P.M. Smarting of fauces; posteriorly, and dryness. Pain at 11 A.M. and in r. ear; below r. tonsil at 11 A.M. extending to ear; in back and r. side of throat, causing choking. Pulling pain in L. tonsil in evening. Soreness in morning; with hoarseness; it seems sore in morning but is not; in afternoon and evening posterior fauces; with dryness and difficult swallowing.

Dryness; of fauces; of posterior fauces at 8.30 P.M.; with roughness and frequent inclination to swallow. Burning of fauces; I tonsil and I. side of throat; I. tonsil, then itching. Tickling low down at 6.30 A.M., causing deep cough. Irritation in morning; of I. side, in morning, extending to ear and down pharynx, causing cough in fauces in evening; in fauces in evening, with inclination to cough; at 10 P.M., with inclination to cough; (<) evening. Constant desire to swallow in morning, but it causes nausea.

Stomach

      Appetite increased; at 7 A.M.; lot for breakfast. Empty eructations; at 7 P.M.; with sensation as if temples were in a vise; but the wind is stopped by dryness of throat; sour. in evening, with bitterness, (<) on sides and back of tongue; bitter;bitter, with shuddering; sour, bitter with shuddering; bitter sour in evening, also with pain in epigastrium and I. hypochondrium; acrid, at 5 P.M. Eructations of sour water. Eructations tasting of rotten eggs. Eructations tasting like bile. Hiccough; after a light supper, with emission of flatus, and shuddering. Nausea; in morning after eating; in morning, on swallowing, with shuddering;in morning, with chills; in morning, with sharp spasmodic pain in umbilical and r alike regions with rumbling on pressure with disgust for food; with rumbling in cardiac part of stomach.

Cutting tearing in epigastrium and region of gallbladder, at times spasmodic. Cutting and in region of gall bladder; in epigastrium; in morning; frequent sinking, cramping, in epigastrium and upper abdomen, (>) standing erect or by pressure, almost preventing walking and breathing. Cramping pain in pit, then eructations of wind, then hiccough and emissions of flatus; C. pain across epigastrium at noon, holding me still; in epigastrium at 10.30 P.M., (>) motion; and in abdomen and legs; cutting, in epigastrium occasionally in forenoon afternoon, with faintness extending nearly to umbilicus, as before diarrhoea. sharp pain in epigastrium; at 2.30 A.. extending to I. hypochondrium,; in stomach at 7 A.M.; in E. at 7 A.M., (<) by stooping; (>) standing erect; at 7 A.M. E. and I. hypochondrium, (>) eructations, which leave soreness; in E. at ( A.M., causing being over; r. side of E. at 10 A.M.; stomach at 3 P.M. e. at 6 P.M., (>) sitting erect; in E. and I. hypochondrium in evening; in E. in evening, extending to I. nipple; in E, (>) eating. sharp, sore pain in epigastrium. Frequent sharp, prickly pain. Twisting pain in epigastrium. Grinding pain at 7 P.M., with bad smell in nose.

Pain; in region; epigastrium; in morning, and in abdomen; in morning in epigastrium and I. hypochondrium; in morning, with soreness; in E before breakfast; in E, at 6 P.M., and in I. hypochondrium; in e. at 7 P.M.;l in E. at 9 P.M. and in r. hypochondrium; in E. at 10 P.M. and at lungs, (<) deep inspiration and (<) behind sternum in evening, when eating light food after fasting nearly twenty-four hours, L while eating in E. on going to bed, extending into abdomen; in E. at night and in hypochondria; on touch; in E., (>) eructations of sour bitter wind. Pulling pain at 3 P.M. Distress; in morning and in liver; in morning, and with brain; at 7 A.M. with occasional sharp pains and heat in it; after eating a little; (>) empty eructations; had to unfasten the clothes; at times cutting, (<) stooping, (<) sitting down after riding or walking, at times necessity to walk around the room to get the breath.

Heaviness in morning, as of undigested good; H in epigastrium. fulness in evening. and in abdomen, with pain; in E,. Bad feeling in morning in epigastrium, as from undigested good; at 1 P.M. with burning; after eating with burning; Burning; in epigastrium;waking at 2 A.M.; in morning; in epigastrium; waking at 2 A.M.; in morning; in epigastrium in morning and in I. hypochondrium, at across dorsal region; at 7 A.M.2 P.M.; 5 P.M., with across dorsal region at 7 A.M.; 2 P.M.; 5 P.M., with smarting and soreness; in evening, with smarting in throat; in evening, extending over chest; sour, at 8 A.M.; sour, at 3 P.M. Uneasiness; in epigastrium in morning on waking Ineffectual inclination to eructate in evening. Faintness; in morning, with soreness; in epigastrium in evening; in night; in epigastrium, partially eructations. Faint pain in epigastrium in morning, extending to umbilicus, standing, (<) stooping. Weakness in epigastrium at 6 P.M., (>) supper, with desire to sit down, sinking in abdomen and stirred-up feeling in abdomen

Clinical Dyspepsia of a flatulent character, resulting, from tea. Flatulence dyspepsia, with belching of large quantities of offensive gas, partially relieving the pain in stomach and abdomen. Neuralgia of the stomach most severe, pain even along sternum and extending into both arms, with cold clammy sweat, etc. (compare Puls and Magnes.)

Abdomen

      Rumbling (Pulsatilla, Mag.) in evening, with emission of much flatus with urging to stool. Emission of much flatus; offensive (Sulph); of coppery odor; frequent E., with rumbling in I side; frequent E., with rumbling in I. side; frequent E., with pain, (<) hypogastrium and desire for stool. Incarcerated flatus. Griping (Colo., Pulsatilla, Sul.); in morning. Cutting all through; C. in morning in evening, (<) walking. Twisting in all parts, (<) lower constantly changing, at 3.30 A.M., (>) a soft yellow stool. (>) Grinding at 7 P. M. with desire for stool;. sharp pain in afternoon. Griping drawing pain on sitting down, with pain in legs, the colic (>) lying down and by pressure. Pain; in morning on waking, (>) rubbing, with desire for stool; in forenoon; on going toed; on lying down, (>) rising and walking, renewed on lying down, did and in r. leg and urging to stool; in evening with emission of much flatus; with frequent at 9 A.M.; intermittent, at 6 P.M.; paroxysmal; spasmodic, with burning, in the intermissions and with soreness. Pressure from front and sides Distress; in morning with full feeling; with desire for stool; with deep; yellow diarrhoea; heavy in morning. Heaviness. Sensation as before diarrhoea. Stirred-up feeling. Soreness in morning, with weakness; S., (<) walking S. on pressure, with eructations. Burning. Unpleasant feeling at 4 P.M. Gurgling sensation Constant desire to pass at 4 P.M. Gurgling sensation. Constant desire to pass flatus. Faintness; at noon with hollow feeling, without hunger, (>) dinner, with pain around navel.

Hypochondria-Pricking in I. at 7 P.M. Darting in I. at 11 P.M. cutting at 8 A.M. Sharp pain in I.; at angles of ribs; in morning preventing walking or deep inspiration; hypochondria in morning, with urging to stool; in region of gall-bladder at 11 A.M.; in region of gall-bladder in evening in I. at 7 P.M.; in L., with stabbing, then aching in L. temple. Cramping pain in l. part of I. and r. side of r.; in I. at 3 P.M.; in I. in evening; frequent cramping pain. Twisting pain in I. at 8 A.M. in I. in evening; In region of gallbladder at 2 P.M.; wringing in I. Wringing pain in I., then in epigastrium. Twisting-sinking pain in region of gallbladder in morning; Digging in I. at 5 P.M. Pain; in I.; in region of gall-bladder at & A.M. (Berb);in I. in morning; in I a; 1 P.M. I all at 8 P.M.; I. at 9 P.M., when lying on I. side; I at 10.30 P.M., (>) motion at night; I on lying down, (<) lying on r. side; L., with faintness of stomach, chills in back, Pain in r temple, sharp pain in middle of tibia, empty, acrid eructations and shuddering. Lame pain in I. in morning, (<) motion. soreness if I. in morning, (<) motion. soreness of I. in morning. distress in I. at 6 A.M.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.