STAPHYSAGRIA Q, 6C, 12C, 30C, 200C, 1M, 10M USES AND SYMPTOMS
STAPHYSAGRIA
Staph.
This remedy is often needed for nervous conditions with high irritability, issues in the genito-urinary tract and skin, and problems affecting teeth and surrounding tissues. It is useful for the aftermath of anger and insults, sexual excesses, and highly sensitive states. It treats lacerated tissues and pain after tooth extraction, as well as stretched sphincters.
Mind: Impulsive and prone to violent outbursts; hypochondriacal and sad; highly sensitive to others’ opinions; preoccupied with sexual thoughts and prefers solitude. Peevish children may cry for things and then refuse them.
Head: Stupefying headaches relieved by yawning; sensation of pressure like a ball of lead in the forehead; itching eruptions near the ears.
Eyes: Heat in the eyeballs; recurrent styes; chalazion; sunken eyes with blue rings; itching of eyelid margins; wounds of the cornea; intense eye pain in syphilitic iritis.
Mouth: Toothache during menses; crumbling black teeth; excessive salivation; spongy, bleeding gums; swollen submaxillary glands; sleepiness after eating; pyorrhea.
Throat: Sharp pains extending to the ear when swallowing, particularly on the left.
Stomach: Weak and flabby; cravings for stimulants and tobacco; sensation of relaxation; canine hunger despite a full stomach; nausea after abdominal surgery.
Abdomen: Colic following anger; hot flatus; swollen abdomen in children with gas; colic with pelvic tenesmus; severe pain after abdominal surgery; incarcerated gas; diarrhea from cold water; constipation and hemorrhoids.
Urinary: Cystocele; cystitis in postpartum women; ineffective urges to urinate in newlyweds; bladder pressure; continuous sensation of a drop of urine; burning during urination; prostatic issues with frequent urination and burning; pain after urination and lithotomy.
Male: Issues post-masturbation; persistent sexual thoughts; spermatorrhea with sunken features and backache; weakness and sexual neurasthenia; dyspnea post-coitus.
Female: Sensitive parts; irritability in the bladder of young married women; leucorrhea; prolapse with abdominal sinking; aching around the hips.
Extremities: Muscles, especially calves, feel bruised; backache worse in the morning; extremities feel beaten; stiff joints; crural neuralgia; dull aching extending from the hip joint to the lumbosacral region.
Skin: Eczema on head, ears, face, and body with thick, dry, itching scabs; fig warts; arthritic nodes; phalange inflammation; night sweats.
Modalities: Worse from anger, grief, loss of fluids, onanism, sexual excesses, tobacco, and slightest touch on affected areas; better after breakfast, warmth, and rest at night.
Relationship: Inimical: Ran-b. Complementary: Caust., Coloc. Compare: Ferrum pyrophosphoricum, Coloc., Caust., Ign., Ph-ac., Calad.
Antidote: Camph.
Dose: Third to thirtieth potency.
SYMPTOMS OF STAPHYSAGRIA
Mind:
Impulsive, violent outbursts
Hypochondriacal and sad
Overly sensitive to others’ opinions
Preoccupation with sexual thoughts
Prefers solitude
Peevish children who cry and then refuse things
Head:
Stupefying headaches relieved by yawning
Pressure like a ball of lead in the forehead
Itching eruptions near the ears
Eyes:
Heat in the eyeballs
Recurrent styes
Chalazion
Sunken eyes with blue rings
Itching eyelid margins
Wounds of the cornea
Intense eye pain in syphilitic iritis
Mouth:
Toothache during menses
Crumbling, black teeth
Excessive salivation
Spongy, bleeding gums
Swollen submaxillary glands
Sleepiness after eating
Pyorrhea
Throat:
Sharp pains extending to the ear when swallowing, especially on the left
Stomach:
Weak and flabby
Craving stimulants and tobacco
Sensation of relaxation in the stomach
Canine hunger despite a full stomach
Nausea after abdominal surgery
Abdomen:
Colic after anger
Hot flatus
Swollen abdomen in children with gas
Colic with pelvic tenesmus
Severe pain after abdominal surgery
Incarcerated gas
Diarrhea from cold water
Constipation and hemorrhoids
Urinary:
Cystocele
Cystitis in postpartum women
Ineffective urge to urinate in newlyweds
Bladder pressure
Continuous sensation of a drop of urine
Burning during urination
Prostatic issues with frequent urination and burning
Pain after urination and lithotomy
Male:
Post-masturbation issues
Persistent sexual thoughts
Spermatorrhea with sunken features
Backache, weakness, and sexual neurasthenia
Dyspnea after coitus
Female:
Sensitive genitalia
Irritable bladder in young married women
Leucorrhea
Prolapse with abdominal sinking
Hip aching
Extremities:
Muscles, especially calves, feel bruised
Backache worse in the morning
Extremities feel beaten
Stiff joints
Crural neuralgia
Dull aching from hip joint to lumbosacral region
Skin:
Eczema on head, ears, face, and body with thick, dry, itching scabs
Fig warts
Arthritic nodes
Phalange inflammation
Night sweats
Modalities:
Worse from anger, grief, loss of fluids, onanism, sexual excesses, tobacco, and slightest touch on affected areas
Better after breakfast, warmth, and rest at night
selection of the potency
Individualization:
- Homeopathy is based on the principle of treating the individual, not just the disease. The unique symptoms and characteristics of the person are crucial in determining the most suitable potency.
Intensity of Symptoms:
- The intensity of the symptoms guides the choice of potency. If the symptoms are intense and acute, a lower potency (e.g., 6C, 30C) might be considered. For chronic conditions with less intensity, higher potencies (e.g., 200C, 1M) may be appropriate.
Sensitivity of the Patient:
- Some individuals are more sensitive to homeopathic remedies, while others may require higher potencies. The practitioner considers the patient’s sensitivity when selecting the potency.
Acute vs. Chronic Conditions:
- Lower potencies are often used for acute conditions, while higher potencies may be considered for chronic or long-standing issues.
Previous Response to Potencies:
- The patient’s response to previous homeopathic treatments helps guide the choice of potency. If a particular potency has been effective in the past, it may be repeated or adjusted as needed.
Vital Force and Susceptibility:
- Homeopathy views illness as a disturbance in the vital force. The practitioner assesses the patient’s overall vitality and susceptibility to determine the appropriate potency.
Aggravation or Amelioration:
- The direction of the symptom response (aggravation or amelioration) after taking a remedy can influence the choice of potency.
Miasmatic Considerations:
- In classical homeopathy, the concept of miasms (inherited disease tendencies) is considered. The practitioner take this into account when selecting the potency.
Practitioner Experience:
- The experience and preference of the homeopathic practitioner play a role. Some practitioners may have success with certain potencies based on their clinical experience.
SAFETY INFORMATION
- Do not exceed the recommended dose by physician
- Keep out of the reach of children
- Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
- Maintain half an hour gap between food/drink/any other medicines and homoeopathic medicine
- Avoid any strong smell in the mouth while taking medicine e.g. camphor, garlic, onion, coffee, hing
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