Phytolacca Decandra - Back And Neck symptoms
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Phytolacca Decandra in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
BACK AND NECK
Back and neck
Pain
sore, bruised, beaten
sore, bruised, beaten; dorsal (shoulder level); in shoulder blades; left
sore, bruised, beaten; lumbar (lower half of back); sacrum (base of spine)
Neck
neck
extending to other parts; down the back
extending to other parts; head; back of head (occiput)
extending to other parts; shoulders
pulling; neck; extending to other parts; shoulders
stitching, sudden, sharp, shooting; neck; stinging
Stiffness
neck
neck; morning; on waking
neck; night
Back
Aching pains in lumbar region; pains streaking up and down spine into sacrum
Weakness and dull pain in region of kidneys
Back stiff, especially in morning on rising and during damp weather.
Heaviness, weight
dorsal (shoulder level)
dorsal (shoulder level); shoulder blades
lumbar (lower half of back)
sacrum (base of spine)
Pain
morning
travels upwards
damp weather
travels downwards
on movement
rheumatic
while walking
dorsal (shoulder level); shoulder blades
left
left
under
left; under; travelling
left; under; travelling; evening
lumbar (lower half of back)
during movement
rheumatic pains
sacrum (base of spine)
during movement
extending to other parts; hips
spine; irritation
aching; morning
aching; dorsal (shoulder level); shoulder blades
under them; riding
aching; lumbar (lower half of back)
on movement
aching; base of spine
pressing; dorsal (shoulder level); shoulder blades
stitching, sudden, sharp, shooting
sacrum (base of spine)
sacrum (base of spine); extending down outside of hips to feet
tearing; lumbar (lower half of back)
Skin
out-breaks on skin; boils
itching; lumbar (lower half of back)
Spasms; opisthotonos (body bent backward and stiffened)
Stiffness
morning
wet weather
Weakness (tired feeling, in spine); lumbar (lower half of back)
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