Strontium Carbonicum - General symptoms
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Strontium Carbonicum in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
GENERAL
General
Rheumatic pains, chronic sprains, stenosis of oesophagus. Pains make patient faint or sick all over. Chronic Sequalae of hemorrhages, after operations with much oozing of blood and coldness and prostration. Arteriosclerosis. High blood pressure with flushed face pulsating arteries, threatened apoplexy. Violent involuntary starts. Affections of bones, especially femur. Restlessness at night, smothering feeling. For shock after surgical operations. neuritis, great sensitiveness to cold.
Congestive tension
Fleeting pains; seemingly in bones
Rheumatism
Burning
Gnawing Pains increase and decrease gradually or make him faint and sick all over
Violent starts
Immobility; of one side
OEdema
Sense of paralytic weakness Emaciation
Prostration after operations
Formication in limbs
Arterio-sclerosis
Headaches; into upper jaw; with vertigo and nausea
Violent pain in nape, better wraps
Very pale or violently red face
Numb mouth Pressure in stomach during digestion
Cramp about navel
Hard, knotty, difficult stool, then burning at anus
Exhausting, nightly diarrhoea, of yellow water; periodically
Pale, ammoniacal urine
As of a load on chest
Heart feels smothered Heart block
Numb hands
Sprained or puffed ankles Cramp in calves and soles
Surgical shock
Flushes of heat; in face; yet averse to uncovering Night-sweats; climacteric
Strontiana carbonica. Strontianite. SrCO3. Trituration.
Angina pectoris. Ankle, sprain of. Anus, burning in. Apoplexy. Bones, diseases of. Cardialgia. Constipation. Cramp. Diarrhoea. Emaciation. Enuresis. Feet, cold. Femur, caries of. Haemorrhoids. Headache.
congestive. tensive. Heart, affections of. Hiccough. Hoarseness. Leucorrhoea. Menses, disordered. Phlebitis. Sciatica. Sprain. Sternum, pains in. Sycotic eruptions. Varicosis. Vision, affections of.
Native Strontium Carbonate, a mineral named Strontianite, was first discovered in the lead-mines of Strontian in Argyllshire, from whence it received its name. It occurs in massive, fibrous, stellated, rarely orthorhombic crystals. The metal Strontium is dark yellow. Stro. c. varies in colour from white to yellow and pale green. It was proved by Nenning, Schreter, Seidel, Trincks, and Woost. Among the prominent symptoms were flushing in the face and violent pulsation of the arteries.
congestion to heart, lungs, and head. The distinctive feature about these states with Stro. c. is that they are amel. by warmth and wrapping up and agg. by cold. This also distinguishes the headaches of Stro. c. The headaches are boring, pressive, and tensive. There are various expressions of the congestive state. One of the tensive pains is peculiar "Tension from vertex to upper jaw, as if head were expanded from within, and as if scalp were too tight, agg. in evening when lying with head low, slowly increasing and decreasing, amel. from heat, The pressure appears in the stomach.
it is amel. by eating.
and agg. by walking. There is also pressure after eating. There is both diarrhoea and constipation, the stools of both are accompanied and followed by burning in the rectum. A. P. Bowie (H. R., ii. 62) cured this case occurring after a tedious labour Stools large and hard, expelled with great effort, followed by great pain in anus, burning, lasting a long time and compelling patient to lie down. Anus violently contracted after stool. Complains of coldness in spots on calves of legs. Stro. c. 6 entirely relieved. The diarrhoea is agg. at night, and the stools are yellow. Walking agg. all complaints headache.
leucorrhoea. dyspnoea.
pressure in sternum. The symptoms about the chest and sternum, with the agg. by walking, suggest angina pectoris, and a similar but less serious state often met with in gouty patients. The tension is manifested in the nape, as if the tendons were drawn up.
tensive drawing in dorsal and lumbar muscles. In the arms there is venous tension "the veins of the arms and hands are injected and tense, with great prostration and ill-humour".
suggesting phlebitis and varicosis. Stro. c. has a relation to sprains and bone affections. The femur is especially affected by it. It is particularly suited to bone affections of scrofulous children when associated with diarrhoea. The diarrhoea of Stro. c. is agg. at night.
is very urgent. can scarcely leave the vessel before having to return.
amel. after 3 a.m. Stro. c. is indicated in chronic sprains of the ankle when oedema exists. C. M. Boger (H. R., xv. 339) cured with Stro. c., after other remedies had failed, a sciatica accompanied by oedema of left ankle. Sensations of Stro. c. are As if a load on chest. As if head were expanded from within. As if scalp were too tight. As if tendons of neck were drawn up. As if bruised in back and sacrum. As if all power had left right arm. Gnawing as if in marrow of bones. Symptoms as if in marrow of bones. Symptoms like phantoms difficult to locate. External soreness is a note of Stro. c.
also numbness. Emaciation has been caused by it. The symptoms are agg. by touch.
by rubbing. by scratching. Lying with head low agg. tension in head. Motion agg.
walking especially agg. Stooping agg. Exertion agg. Motion amel. weakness of right arm. agg. Evening.
night, and early morning, 2 or 3 a.m. Warmth, covering amel. Heat of sun amel. tension in head. Least draught agg. Pain and itching alternate. Right side most affected. Pressure in stomach is amel. by eating.
and agg. after a meal.
Dose
Sixth trituration and thirtieth potency.
Region
Vaso-motors Circulation Heart
Kidneys
Marrow
Ankles
Right side