BORAX
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Dread of
downward motion in nearly all complaints.
Great anxiety from downward motion; when laying
the child down on a couch or in the crib, cries and clings to the nurse; when
rocking, dancing, swinging; going down stairs or
rapidly down hill; horseback
riding (compare Sanic.).
Children awake suddenly, screaming and grasping
sides of cradle, without apparent cause (Apis, Cina, Stram.).
Excessively
nervous, easily frightened by
the slightest noise or an unusual sharp sound, a cough, sneeze, a cry, lighting
a match, etc. (Asar., Calad.).
Hair becomes frowsy and tangled; splits, sticks
together at eh tips; if these bunches are cut off, they form again, cannot be
combined (Flour. ac., Lyc., Psor., Tub.).
Eyelashes: loaded with dry, gummy exudation;
agglutinated in morning; turn inward and inflame the eye, especially at outer
canthus; tendency to "wild hairs.".
Nostrils crusty, inflamed; tip of nose shining
red; red noses of young women.
Stoppage of right nostril, or first right then
left with constant blowing of nose (Am. c., Lac c., Mag. m.).
Aphthae:
in the mouth, on the tongue, inside of the cheek; easily bleeding
when eating or touched; prevents child from nursing; with hot mouth, dryness and
thirst (Ars.); cracked and bleeding tongue (Arum.); salivation, especially
during dentition.
Aphthous sore mouth; is worse from touch; eating
salty or sour food; of old people, often from plate of teeth (Alumen).
Child has frequent urination and screams before
urine passes (Lyc., Sanic., Sars.).
Leucorrhoea: profuse, albuminous, starchy, with
sensation as if warm water were flowing down; for two weeks between the
catamenia (compare, Bov., Con.).
Skin: unhealthy, slight injuries suppurate
(Calend., Hep., Mer., Sil.).
Relation.
- Borax follows: Calc., Psor., Sanic., Sulph.
Is followed: by, Ars., Bry., Lyc., Phos., Sil. Incompatible: should not be used before or after, Acetic acid, vinegar, wine.
Aggravation. - Downward motion; from sudden, slight noises; smoking, which may bring
on diarrhoea; damp, cold weather; before urinating.
Amelioration. - Pressure; holding painful side with
hand.
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