Apis Mellifica - Skin symptoms - Reversed & reworded Kent repertory
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.
SKIN
Skin
Blisters; itching
itching
when in a warm room
surrounded by red skin, from excessive perspiring
Coldness
Discoloration
blackish
bluish
spots
pale
red
spots
spots; bluish-red
white
Dry
burning
inability to perspire (see inactivity)
Filthy skin
Flabbiness
Gangrene; from burns or gangrenous sores
Abnormal growths
wart-like growth
wart-like growth; burning
wart-like growth; moist
ulcers; discharges; offensive
ulcers; with elevated, hardened margins
ulcers; like sarcoma
ulcers; stinging, sudden, sharp
warts; waxy
warts; wrinkled, shrivelled
Inflammation
skin erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour)
right to left
gangrenous
recurrent
smooth
with swelling
Like insects crawling on skin
Itching
evening
burning
in cold air
scratching
stinging
on becoming warm; in bed
Out-breaks on skin
bleeding
boils
large
painful boil, shedding skin and tissues (carbuncle)
painful boil, shedding skin and tissues (carbuncle); burning
painful boil, shedding skin and tissues (carbuncle); stinging
burning
from cold air
crusty
peeling in scales
herpetic
measles
painful
pimples
itching
pimples; painful
pus-filled pimples; malignant
rash (see granular)
changing air
in cold air
when overheated
on coming into warm room from the open air
white
red
scabies; prairie
scarlet fever
small-pox
smarting
stinging
generating pus
tubercles (nodules, knob-like lumps)
like nettle rash
night
in asthmatic troubles
change of air and weather
during chill
during fever
bluish-grey
nodular
while perspiring
warmth and exercise
Pain
burning
burning; spots
stinging
Prickling
Sensitive
Shining
Sticking
Stings of insects
Swelling
pale
stinging
Generally unhealthy
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