Sanguinaria Canadensis - Skin symptoms
Blood Root, Sang.HPUS indication of Sanguinaria Canadensis: Headache
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Sanguinaria Canadensis in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
SKIN
Skin
Red, blotchy eruptions; worse in spring
Burning and itching; worse by heat
Acne, with scanty menses
Circumscribed red spots over malar bones.
Coldness
Discoloration
pale
yellow, jaundice, etc.
after intermittent fever
Abnormal growths
cauliflower-like fungus
ulcers
discharges; greenish
dry; edges
painless, slow developing
hardened; margins
syphilitic
Heat without fever
Itching; before nausea
Out-breaks on skin
crusty
rash (see granular); rhus poisoning
rash (see granular); scaly
syphilitic
like nettle rash; before the nausea
Sensitive
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