BERBERIS VULGARIS
Barberry |
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Berberidaceae
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The renal or vesical symptoms
predominate. Pain in small of back; very sensitive
to touch in renal region; < when sitting and lying, from jar, from fatigue.
Burning and
soreness in region of kidneys.
Numbness, stiffness, lameness with painful
pressure in renal and lumbar regions.
Pale, earthy complexion, with sunken cheeks and
hollow, blue-encircled eyes.
Rheumatic and gouty complaints, with diseases of
the urinary organs.
Colic from
gall-stones.
Bilious colic, followed by jaundice; clay-colored
stools; fistula in ano, with bilious symptoms and itching of the parts; short
cough and chest complaints, especially after operations for fistulae (Cal. p.,
Sil.).
Stitching, cutting pain
from left kidney following course of ureter into bladder and
urethra (Tab., - r. kidney, Lyc.).
Renal colic. < left
side (Tab. - either side), with urging and strangury. (Canth.).
Rubbing sensation in kidneys (Med.).
Urine: greenish, blood-red, with thick, slimy
mucus; transparent, reddish or jelly-like sediment.
Movement brings on or increases urinary
complaints.
Relation.
- Similar: to, Canth., Lyc., Sars., Tab., in renal colic. Acts well after, Arn.,
Bry., Kali bi., Rhus, Sulph., in rheumatic affections.
Aggravations. - Motion, walking or carriage riding; any
sudden jarring movement.
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