RHUS TOXICODENDRON


Therapeutic use of homeopathic remedy Rhus Toxicodendron described by E.B. Nash in his book Leaders in Homeopathic Therapeutics, published in 1898….


Dry or coated tongue with a triangular red tip.

Great restlessness, cannot lie long in one position, changes often with temporary relief, tosses about continually.

Lameness and stiffness on beginning to move after rest; on getting up in the A.M. better by continued motion.

Erysipelas or scarlatina with vesicular eruption and characteristic restlessness.

All diseases that put on the typhoid form with the characteristic, triangular red-tip tongue and restlessness.

Stupor and mild, persistent delirium; continually tossing about, with laborious dreams.

Modalities: worse when quietly sitting or lying and on beginning to move; wet, cold weather; lifting or straining; getting wet when perspiring. better by continued motion, by warmth, dry air or weather; lying on hard floor (backache).

Muscular rheumatism, sciatica, left side (COL.); aching in left arm, with heart disease.

Great sensitiveness to open air; putting the hand from under the bed cover brings on the cough (BAR., HEP.).

Back; pain between the shoulders on swallowing.

Cough during chill; dry, teasing, fatiguing, but urticaria over body during heat.

This is the third remedy of our so-called restless trio. This restlessness of RHUS is on account of the aching pain and soreness which is temporarily relieved by movement. There is also an internal uneasiness which is purely nervous, which causes the patient to wants to be on the move, even when there is no particular pain present; but not nearly to the degree that we find under ACONITE and ARSENICUM.

As in BRYONIA, so in RHUS, the leading characteristic is found in its modality. The worse on movement in the former, is no less marked than the worse when QUIET of the latter. The patient tosses and turns from side to side with RHUS the same as with ACONITE and ARSENICUM. With RHUS the change relieves, while with the other two it does not. In BRYONIA, the more the patient moves the more he suffers, while with RHUS, the more and longer he moves the better he feels, until he is exhausted. In acute affections, like scarlatina and typhoid fevers, and even in the hot stage of intermittent fevers, constant movement seems to be the patient’s only relief. With chronic diseases like chronic rheumatism the patient must move, suffers on first beginning to move, but as he continues to move, or he expresses it, “gets limbered up, ” he feels better. But he cannot long lie comfortably in either the acute or chronic trouble, for the aching comes on and he must move even if it does hurt him at first. The pains causing the restlessness of RHUS are not so agonizing as they are under ACONITE or ARSENICUM, nor is the prostration so great as under ARSENICUM nor the excitement so great as under ACONITE. RHUS and ARSENICUM are often indicated in typhoids, ACONITE seldom or never, but all three are equally RESTLESS REMEDIES.

If in genuine typhoid ARSENICUM, as some think, heads the list, because oftenest indicated, RHUS will put in equally strong claims in all other diseases that take on typhoid symptoms. The literal meaning of the term or word typhus is SMOKE, STUPEFACTION. Now in all forms of typhus, known as cerebral, abdominal and, typhus, taking all together, RHUS will be often indicated as any other remedy. Whenever in fevers or even inflammatory diseases the sensorium becomes cloudy(smoky) or stupefaction sets in, with low grade of muttering delirium, dry tongue, etc., we think of RHUS. Dry or dark coated tongue, with TRIANGULAR RED TIP, is especial indication for this remedy, This condition of sensorium and tongue may appear in DYSENTERY, pERITONITIS, PNEUMONIA, SCARLATINA, RHEUMATISM, DIPHTHERIA; REMITTENT, TYPHOID FEVERS, etc. It makes no difference what the name or locality of the disease is if the SYMPTOMS are there. The stupefaction calling for RHUS in this disease is not so profound as that calling for HYOSCYAMUS OR OPIUM, but is more on a parallel with such remedies as BAPTISIA, NUX-M., LACH., PHOS-ACID. Nor the delirium so violent as that calling for such remedies as BELL., HYOSCYAMUS., STR., both stupefaction and delirium are mild in form, both regular and persistent. Of course the RHUS RESTLESSNESS is present and the patient tosses or turns from side to side, even without knowing of it, or of any thing going on around her. she will answer questions and perhaps answer correctly, but afterwards does not know anything that transpired while she was sick, may be for days or weeks.

RHUS, BAPTISIA., ARNICA, closely resemble each other, and choice is sometimes difficult; but we will try to differentiate them when we come to write upon the two latter.

COUGH DURING CHILL IN INTERMITTENT is a characteristic given us by Carol Dunham, and is very reliable, as I have had occasion to prove.

RHUS acts particularly on fibrous, muscular and cellular tissues. The muscles are stiff and sore. This may be of a rheumatic character, or may have been induced by straining, by heavy lifting or severe muscular exercise of any kind, or it may have been brought on by exposure to cold, especially wet cold.

This strained condition may not be confined to the muscles alone, but may involve the tendons, ligaments and membranes of the joints. Several affections of the muscles of the back and even the spinal membranes(myelitis)may come on from sprain, or by exposure, by sleeping on damp ground, or in bed with damp sheets, or getting wet in a rain storm, especially while perspiring. Indeed RHUS is one of our best remedies in lumbago. But it makes no particular difference what muscles are strained or exposed so as to bring on the lameness and soreness the remedy is the same, and if the great characteristic— “LAMENESS and STIFFNESS and PAIN ON FIRST MOVING AFTER REST, OR ON GETTING UP IN THE MORN., RELIEVED BY CONTINUED MOTION, ” is present, RHUS is the first remedy to think of.

RHUS is also often a remedy for glandular swelling of parotid or submaxillary glands during scarlatina, cellulitis in diphtheria, or orbital cellulitis.

This is also one of our best remedies in skin disease. No one who has been poisoned by it will doubt that RHUS has power to produce skin disease, and of course in accordance with our law of cure we would expect cures by it. We have not been disappointed. The eruption of RHUS poisoning is vesicular. ERYSIPELAS OF THE VESICULAR VARIETY, accompanied by the restlessness and sensorium of this remedy, is quickly cured by it. So, also, IS SCARLATINA. If we find the skin red, smooth and shiny, with high grade of fever and delirium RHUS would not do any good, but BELL., or some remedy having that kind of skin, etc.

APIS, CANTHARIS., LACH., AIL., and others have each their peculiar appearance of the skin in this acute exanthemata. Yet, not withstanding this, it must be REMEMBERED that in many cases the leading indications for a remedy will not lie in the skin symptoms, but outside of them.

If in VARIOLA the eruption turns livid and typhoid symptoms supervene we may rely on RHUS for a good effect. Probably no remedy is oftener found useful In HERPES ZOSTER then this.

RHUS is no less valuable in chronic skin troubles then in acute. ECZEMAS of the vesicular type are often cured by it; there is much itching which is not greatly relieved by scratching. In all such cases of course the constitutional symptoms weigh as much as the local. So far as dose is concerned, I have used it both high and low, and find it useful all along the scale, but I have an M.M. potency made upon my own potentizer which has served me so well, and s many times, that I cannot refrain from speaking of it.

E.B.Nash
Dr. E.B. Nash 1838- 1917, was considered one of our finest homeopaths and teachers. He was Prof. of Materia Medica at the N.Y. Homoeopathic Medical College and President of International Hahnemannian Assoc. His book Leaders in Homoeopathic Therapeutics is a classic. This article is from: :The Medical Advance - A monthly magazine of homoeopathic medicine - edited and published by H.C. Allen, M. D.