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A case of ERYSIPELAS

By Kartik Murtys
June 11, 2016· 1 min read
A case of ERYSIPELAS
Clinical CasesKartik Murtys · June 11, 2016 · 1 min

Vertigo when sitting up. — Stitching pain in the forehead. — Face red, hot, and swollen, especially about the nose, with stitches in the swollen parts. — Humming before the ears. — The external neck is painful to the touch. — Tongue coated white. — Taste as of clay. — No thirst. — Pulse small

Vertigo when sitting up. — Stitching pain in the forehead. — Face red, hot, and swollen, especially about the nose, with stitches in the swollen parts. — Humming before the ears. — The external neck is painful to the touch. — Tongue coated white. — Taste as of clay. — No thirst. — Pulse small, frequent. — Frequent hiccough and irritation. — Burning sensation in the bowels over the whole abdomen. — The region of the liver is painful to the touch. — Costiveness. — Frequent micturition, with burning. — Stinging and burning pain in the small of the back ; the tearing in the limbs is increased by motion. — No sleep ; uneasy and tossing about in the bed. — Chilliness through the whole body, with subsequent heat and sweat. — Great anguish. Nux vom. had been given before, and had removed the vertigo, the stinging pain, the tearing in the ears, the uneasiness and anguish. Hepar Sulp. removed the erysipelas ; a relapse was relieved by Bryonia X.

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