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Kali Bichromicum - Fever And Chill symptoms - T.F. Allen

Bichromate Of Potash, Kali Bich, Kal Bich, Kali-bich, Kalium Bichromicum, Kali Chromicum, Kali. Bich., Kali-bi.


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HPUS indication of Kali Bichromicum: Sinuses

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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Kali Bich in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.

FEVER AND CHILL

Fever

Chilliness.

No sensation of superficial coldness, though the loss of temperature was very marked to the touch (after one hour and a half),

Surface generally cold, especially of the limbs (0.12 gr.),

Unpleasant coolness of the whole body, after the nausea (sixty-seventh day),

Slight chilliness (with sickness of stomach), (after half an hour, eighth day),

Great chilliness in the evening (twelfth day),

Occasional attacks of chilliness and shivering (thirty-second day),

Coldness of the body (during vomiting),

Shivering and sensation of coldness, chiefly in the arms and shoulders, in afternoon (second day),

Shivering alternating with flushes of heat, slight sweat on the back and inside of the thighs (after one hour),

Coldness of the extremities,

Feet and hands cold,

Feet cold, during the attack, with shivering over thighs and back,

Heat

Skin hot and dry,

Heat of whole body at night (with disordered stomach),

Heat over the body with feeling of cold (after vomiting),

Feeling of heat over the whole body,

Feeling of heat over the whole body, with increased thirst (soon after 40 grs., third day),

Feverishness in the first part of the night,

Febrile paroxysms, night and morning,

Heat of the face (fifteenth day); came on suddenly at 5 P.M., during rest (seventeenth day),

Flushes of heat in the face, at 4 P.M. (fourteenth day),

Face and hands glowing hot, while the arms were cold and deep internal chilliness continued,

Sensation of glowing heat in the face, which however was not noticeably red, at 4 P.M. (ninth day),

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