Ignatia Amara - Back And Neck symptoms
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Ignatia in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
BACK AND NECK
Back and neck
Pain
sore, bruised, beaten; while lying on side
sore, bruised, beaten; lumbar (lower half of back); while lying down; lying on back
sore, bruised, beaten; lumbar (lower half of back); sacrum (base of spine)
Neck
Cramp (see also pain: cramp-like pains); intermittent pulling; neck (head bent back)
Pain
neck
aching; neck
burning; neck; external
stitching, sudden, sharp, shooting; neck
tearing; neck; on movement
Skin; itching; neck
Stiffness
neck
neck; during headache
Back
Coldness
Heat; coccyx (bottom tip of spine)
Pain
morning
night
during intermission of fever
during chill
during fever
while lying down
when turning in bed
on back
on side
on movement
while standing
when turning
in bed
in women; during period
dorsal (shoulder level); shoulder blades; on letting arm hang down
dorsal (shoulder level); shoulder blades; moving arm
lumbar (lower half of back)
while lying down
while lying down; on back
during period
during movement
extending to other parts; down the legs
lower back / base of spine; morning
sacrum (base of spine)
morning
while lying down; on the back
coccyx (bottom tip of spine)
spine
aching; lumbar (lower half of back)
morning
while lying down; on the back
on movement
aching; base of spine
clawing; lumbar (lower half of back)
cutting
pulling
standing
lumbar (lower half of back)
sacrum (base of spine)
piercing, stabbing; lumbar (lower half of back)
pressing; sacrum (base of spine)
stitching, sudden, sharp, shooting
lumbar (lower half of back)
lumbar (lower half of back); extending to other parts; extremities
sacrum (base of spine)
coccyx (bottom tip of spine); pulsating
spine
tearing; lumbar (lower half of back)
Pulsating; sacrum (base of spine)
Shivering
Spasms; opisthotonos (body bent backward and stiffened)
Stiffness
morning; on rising
Tension
when standing up
lumbar (lower half of back); standing; when standing up straight
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