Apis Mellifica - Back And Neck symptoms
The Honey-bee, Bee sting, Apis Mellifera, Apis mel, Apisinum Apis.
Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Apis Mel in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
BACK AND NECK
Back and neck
Pain
sore, bruised, beaten
sore, bruised, beaten; on rising; after sitting
sore, bruised, beaten; dorsal (shoulder level)
Neck
Constriction; neck
Cramp (see also pain: cramp-like pains); intermittent pulling; neck (head bent back)
Pain
neck
neck; extending to other parts; ear; behind left
neck; extending to other parts; head
neck; extending to other parts; shoulders; between shoulders
burning; neck
piercing
pulling; neck
extending to other parts; head
stitching, sudden, sharp, shooting; neck; stinging
Pulsating
neck
neck; extending to shoulder
Skin; discoloration; skin of neck brown and greasy
Stiffness; neck
Swelling; nape of neck
Tension; neck (see spasmodic pulling)
Back
Coldness
afternoon
3 p.m.
warmth
Cramp (see also pain: cramp-like pains); intermittent pulling; sensation between shoulders, while walking; morning
Heat
Inflammation
spinal cord
with suffocation, worse in warm room
Injuries of the spine
Pain
night
with breath
during chill
while lying down
on back
rising from sitting
while sitting
during stool
in women; from when period is suppressed
in women; as if period would come on
dorsal (shoulder level)
hindering breathing
shoulder blades
shoulder blades; left; under
shoulder blades; bottom corner of shoulder blade
shoulder blades; under
shoulder blades; under; morning
shoulder blades; under; moving
lumbar (lower half of back)
before period
as if period would come on
sacrum (base of spine)
while sitting
junction of pelvis and spine
coccyx (bottom tip of spine)
evening
while sitting
spine; irritation
aching
lumbar (lower half of back)
burning
coccyx (bottom tip of spine)
coccyx (bottom tip of spine); evening
coccyx (bottom tip of spine); while sitting
dragging; lumbar (lower half of back); before period; as if would come on
pressing
dorsal (shoulder level); under shoulder blades
lumbar (lower half of back); as if period would come on
coccyx (bottom tip of spine)
coccyx (bottom tip of spine); evening
coccyx (bottom tip of spine); while sitting
stitching, sudden, sharp, shooting
night
stinging
Prickling
Skin
out-breaks on skin; prickly heat
out-breaks on skin; like nettle rash
skin erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour)
across the shoulders
Shivering
morning
evening
Spasms; opisthotonos (body bent backward and stiffened)
Stiffness
sacrum (base of spine)
Trembling
morning
Weakness (tired feeling, in spine)
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