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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Diosma Lincaris (Buku) profoundly affects the nervous system, liver, spleen, and female reproductive organs.
• Characteristic somnolence alternates with nervous insomnia.
• Marked night sweats.
• Erratic pains dominate, accompanied by bad humor, a desire to weep, or fear of sickness.
• Diosma Lincaris is useful for cerebral affections with dullness or stupefaction.
• Diosma Lincaris is indicated for convulsive or epileptiform attacks and hysteria.
• Liver conditions: cirrhosis or atrophy (hepatitis) are keynotes.
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Hematuria
Top ↑• is associated with ovarian or uterine lesions.
• Diosma Lincaris is especially useful in splenitis, surpassing Ceanothus.
• Mental disorders occur in nervous or ascetic individuals, with a constant fear of death, or erotic/maniacal tendencies.
• Gastrointestinal disturbances occur, notably gastralgia and gastro-enteritis.
• Symptoms often arise after a sudden fright, leading to trembling and weakness of the legs.
• A general state of irritability.
• Profound mental dullness and stupefaction.
• Marked irritability and bad humor.
• The patient has a strong desire to weep without cause.
• The patient has an intense fear of sickness and death.
• The patient has a constant fear of death, leading to great anxiety.
• The patient experiences erotic or maniacal attacks, particularly in nervous individuals.
• It presents with hysterical tendencies with emotional instability.
• It presents with ascetic tendencies, with a withdrawn and introspective nature.
• The patient experiences apprehension and anxiety about health.
• The patient is easily startled, with heightened sensitivity to external stimuli.
• Restlessness and agitation.
• The patient has difficulty concentrating.
• The patient has an aversion to company or being alone.
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Anger
Top ↑• is easily provoked.
Head
Top ↑• The patient experiences violent vertigo, with a tendency to fall.
• The patient experiences cephalalgia, primarily frontal, radiating towards the occiput.
• The patient has a sensation of pressure in the head, with dullness.
• Congestion of the head.
• The patient has a feeling of emptiness in the head.
Eyes
Top ↑• The eyes appear brilliant, with associated lachrymation or itching.
• Conditions are accompanied by a state of stupefaction.
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Photophobia
Top ↑• may be present.
• Blurring of vision.
Ears
Top ↑• Hardness of hearing.
• The patient experiences subjective noises, such as ringing or buzzing, exacerbated by aural pressure.
• The patient hears pulsating sounds in the ears.
Nose
Top ↑• Catarrhal symptoms may be present.
• The patient experiences sneezing.
• Nasal congestion.
Face
Top ↑• The patient has an earthy complexion with disseminated rosaceous eruptions.
• The patient has a pale face.
• The patient has a flushed face.
Mouth
Top ↑• The patient has fetid breath.
• Dryness of the mouth and throat.
• Increased salivation.
Throat
Top ↑• The patient has a sensation of constriction in the throat.
• The patient has difficulty swallowing.
Difficult or labored breathing (dyspnea)
Top ↑• may occur during attacks.
• Shortness of breath.
• The patient experiences a suffocating sensation.
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Cardiac:
Top ↑• The patient experiences palpitations, especially during periods of anxiety or fright.
• Rapid heart rate.
• The patient has weak heart action.
Chest
Top ↑• Constriction or oppression in the chest.
• Pain in the chest.
• The patient has a feeling of weight on the chest.
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Appetite:
Top ↑• Loss of appetite.
• Increased appetite.
• The patient experiences thirst.
Stomach
Top ↑• The patient experiences nausea, with or without vomiting.
• The patient has a sensation of emptiness in the stomach, even after eating.
• The patient experiences gastralgia with severe stomach pains.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation in the stomach.
• The patient experiences belching.
Abdomen
Top ↑• The patient has a sensation of meteorism with significant bloating.
• The patient has stinging pains in the spleen.
• The patient experiences a painful sensation in the abdomen, with marked pubic pressure.
• The patient has intolerance to clothing pressure around the abdomen.
• The patient experiences splenitis with enlargement and tenderness of the spleen.
• The patient experiences liver pain.
Stool
Top ↑• The patient experiences loose stools.
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Rectum:
Top ↑• The patient experiences frequent yellow diarrhea, typically worse at night.
• The patient experiences gastro-enteritis with diarrhea and abdominal cramping.
• The patient experiences tenesmus.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• The patient experiences emission of high-colored, bloody urine (hematuria).
• The patient has frequent urging to urinate, even with little output.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation during urination.
Crampy pains are experienced upon ingesting food
Top ↑• The patient experiences ovarian or uterine lesions.
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Leucorrhea
Top ↑• may be present.
• The patient experiences painful menstruation.
• The patient experiences irregular menses.
Back
Top ↑• The patient experiences pain in the back.
• The patient experiences stiffness of the back.
Extremities
Top ↑• The patient has a sensation of heat or cold in the hands, with convulsive movements of the fingers.
• The patient experiences weakness of the legs, aggravated by sitting down.
• The patient experiences trembling and weakness of the legs following a sudden fright.
• The patient experiences pain in the limbs, often erratic in nature.
• The patient experiences heaviness of the limbs.
# Skin
Top ↑• The patient has rosaceous eruptions on the face.
• The patient experiences night sweats.
• The patient has dry skin.
• The patient experiences itching.
Sleep
Top ↑• The patient experiences somnolence during the day, but nervous insomnia at night.
• The patient experiences restless sleep with frequent waking.
• The patient experiences profuse night sweats.
• The patient experiences sleeplessness.
• The patient experiences vivid dreams.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Night.
• Sitting down (legs).
• Fright.
• Pressure of clothing.
• During or after eating (female).
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# Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Ceanothus (for splenitis).
Antidotes
Top ↑• Camphor (may be considered for nervous symptoms and fright).
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Comparisons:
Top ↑• Ceanothus (splenitis).
• China (splenic affections, night sweats).
• Pulsatilla (weeping, erratic pains).
• Ignatia (fright, hysteria).
• Belladonna (cerebral congestion).
• Nux Vomica (irritability, gastrointestinal symptoms).
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