Ledum Palustre


Ledum Palustre symptoms of the homeopathy remedy from Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms by Adolph von Lippe. What are the symptoms of Ledum Palustre? Keynote indications and uses of Ledum Palustre…


COMMON NAME:

      MARSH TEA

Symptoms

      Adapted to rheumatic or gouty diathesis, and constitutions abused by alcohol (Colchicum) (A.)

Painful knots on the joints.

Hot swelling of the painful joints (Belladonna).

Easy spraining of ankles and feet (Carb-A.) (A.)

RHEUMATIC TEARING FROM THE HEAT OF THE BED, MOSTLY IN THE EVENING UNTIL MID- NIGHT.

The heat of the bed is insupportable, on account of the heat in the limbs.

In the evening heat in the hands and feet.

Emaciation of the affected parts (Graphites, Plb.).

Dropsical swelling of single parts, or in internal organs, or of the whole skin.

GOUT (Calcarea fluorica., Colchicum, Kalm.)

Boils, especially on the extremities.

Hives (Apis, Arsenicum, Rhus toxicodendron, Sepia).

RHEUMATISM BEGINS BELOW AND TRAVELS UPWARD (descends – Kalm.) (N.).

Acute and chronic arthritis (Bryonia) (A.)

Swelling of the feet up to the knees (A.)

Perspiration in the palms of the hand (Calcarea, Silicea)

Affects the left shoulder and right hip-joint (Agaricus, Ant-T., Stramonium) (A.)

BALL OF GREAT TOE SWOLLEN AND PAINFUL (Colchicum) (A.)

Bad effects from the abuse of spirituous liquors (Bryonia, Nux vomica, Sulphur)

Ecchymosis of the lids or conjunctivae, especially after contusions (Arnica, Hamamelis, Nux vomica) (N.)

Haemorrhage into the anterior chamber after iridectomy (A.)

Swelling of the ankle, with unbearable pain when walking, as from a sprain or false step. (A.)

ALWAYS FEEL COLD AND CHILLY (Silicea) (A.)

Lack of animal or vital heart (Sepia, Silicea) (A.)

Cracking of the joints, on moving them (G).

Itching worse by scratching (G).

The wounded parts are cold to the touch (A.)

Parts cold to touch, but not cold subjectively to the patient (A.)

Punctured Wounds (Hypericum) (N).

STINGS OF INSECTS, ESPECIALLY MOSQUITOES (N.)

Rat-bites (Arsenicum, Lachesis, Sulphur) (A.)

May be used to prevent or remove black and blue spots after blows (N).

Long-remaining discoloration after injuries; “black or blue” spots turn green (N).

Red pimples or tubercles on the forehead and cheeks, as in brandy drinkers, stinging when touched (A.)

Stiffness in the back, as after sitting a long time (Rhus toxicodendron) (D.)

Drawing pain in the joints (D).

Bruised feeling in various parts of the body (D.).

Intense itching of feet and ankles, worse form scratching and warmth of bed (Pulsatilla, Rhus toxicodendron) (A.)

Lumbago (Calcarea, Colc-F., Kali-P., Natrum muriaticum, Rhus toxicodendron, Sepia, Sulphur) (B.)

Tetanus with twitching of muscles near wound (Br.)

Soles painful, can hardly step on them (Br,)

Sleeplessness, with restlessness and tossing about (Rhus-T) (C.)

Night-sweats, with inclination to uncover (Sulphur) (C)

Raging, pulsating headache (Belladonna, Gloninum) (C.)

Haemoptysis, alternating with rheumatism (B.)

Hollow, racking cough, with purulent expectoration, or of bright-red and foaming blood (C.)

AGGRAVATION:

      From motion; at night; from warmth of bed and bed-covering (Mercurius); while walking; and from alcohol.

AMELIORATION:

      From holding feet in ice-water (Secale); from getting out of bed; while reposing; and in cool air.

RELATIONSHIP:

      Compare: Arnica, Bellis., Conium, Crot-T., Hamamelis, Ruta and Sulph-Ac. in traumatism.

Antidote: Camph.

It ANTIDOTES Rhus poisoning.

Adolph Lippe
Adolph Lippe (born near Goerlitz, Prussia, 11 May 1812; died in Philadelphia, 23 January 1888) was a homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. Adolph got a legal education at Berlin. After completing his legal studies, Lippe became interested in homeopathy, and emigrated to the United States in 1837 to further his study. In 1838, he enrolled in the North American Academy of Homeopathy at Allentown, Pennsylvania, from where he graduated in 1841. He settled in Philadelphia, where from 1863 until 1868 he was professor of materia medica in the Homeopathic College of Pennsylvania. Besides some essays and treatises from the French, German, and Italian which became standards, Lippe was the author of:
Comparative Materia Medica (Philadelphia, 1854)
Text-Book of Materia Medica (1866)