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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Corallorhiza Odontorhiza has hectic fever, onset between 9 AM and 10 AM, lasting until midnight.
• It presents with intense nervousness and restlessness, preventing stillness.
• A burning sensation of palms and soles.
• The patient has an absence of thirst, chills, or perspiration during fever.
• It displays extreme sensitivity to covering; the patient can bear only the slightest.
• A marked periodicity of symptoms.
• It experiences general aggravation in the morning hours.
• The patient has debility and prostration disproportionate to the severity of the illness.
• The patient demonstrates sensitivity to open air, yet feeling stifled in closed rooms; an alternating sensitivity.
• It exhibits rapid onset and offset of symptoms.
• The patient has a general feeling of weakness and exhaustion.
• Symptoms are often accompanied by mental agitation.
• A cachectic appearance is possible with chronic conditions.
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• The patient has great anxiety and restlessness; inability to remain still.
• It displays irritability and impatience; easily provoked to anger.
• The patient suffers from mental confusion; difficulty concentrating or focusing.
• Apprehensive and fearful, particularly in the evening.
• The patient has a feeling of being forsaken, deserted, or isolated.
• It experiences sudden mood swings; rapid transition from joy to profound sadness.
• Over-sensitivity to noise; easily startled.
• A desire to be alone, yet concurrently fearing loneliness.
• A melancholy disposition, dwelling on past grievances.
• The patient experiences loss of mental composure easily triggered by minor events.
• It experiences memory disturbances; forgetfulness.
• Indecisiveness, wavering between options.
• The patient has a headache, especially in the forehead and temples, aggravated by mental exertion.
• It experiences vertigo with a sensation of floating or lightness.
• Burning and dryness of the eyes.
• The patient has photophobia (sensitivity to light), causing discomfort.
• It experiences blurred vision, making it difficult to focus.
• It experiences ringing in the ears (tinnitus).
• The patient has sensitivity to loud noises; aversion to clamor.
• Dryness of the nasal passages, leading to discomfort.
• Frequent sneezing, often without apparent cause.
• Coryza with watery discharge, irritating the nostrils.
• A sore throat with a burning sensation.
• Dryness of the throat, especially at night, causing discomfort.
• Hoarseness of the voice, making it difficult to speak.
• It experiences pain in the face, possibly neuralgic in nature.
• A sensation of a lump in the throat.
• It experiences difficulty swallowing.
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• It experiences dry, hacking cough, worse at night.
• It experiences oppression of the chest, causing difficulty breathing.
• It experiences difficult breathing, especially when lying down (orthopnea).
• It experiences palpitations with anxiety, causing rapid heartbeat.
• It experiences rapid heartbeat (tachycardia).
• It experiences constriction and tightness in the chest.
• It experiences shortness of breath upon exertion.
• A feeling of suffocation.
• It experiences rattling in the chest.
• It experiences loss of appetite (anorexia).
• It experiences nausea and vomiting.
• A burning sensation in the stomach.
• The abdomen is distended and tender to the touch.
• It experiences colicky pains in the abdomen, relieved by bending double.
• It experiences rumbling in the bowels (borborygmi).
• It experiences constipation with hard, dry stools.
• A feeling of fullness after eating very little.
• An aversion to certain foods.
• A desire for specific foods, often unusual cravings.
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• It experiences frequent urination (pollakiuria).
• It experiences burning sensation during urination (dysuria).
• It experiences increased sexual desire in males ( Satyriasis).
• It experiences nocturnal emissions in males.
• It experiences irritation of the urinary tract.
• It experiences scanty urine output.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• A burning sensation in the palms of hands and soles of feet.
• Restlessness of the legs, especially at night.
• It experiences weakness and trembling of the limbs.
• It experiences coldness of the extremities (hands and feet).
• It experiences neuralgic pains in the limbs.
• It experiences stiffness in the joints.
• It experiences back pain, often in the lumbar region.
• It experiences heaviness in the limbs.
• Dry, itching skin.
• It experiences possible eruptions, though not specifically documented.
• A burning sensation on the skin.
• It experiences restless sleep.
• It experiences insomnia, especially due to anxiety and restlessness.
• It experiences vivid dreams, often disturbing or frightening.
• It wakes frequently during the night.
• It experiences light sleep, easily disturbed.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Morning, night, mental exertion, motion, cold air, lying down.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Warmth, open air (paradoxical, note individual sensitivity), rest, bending double.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Arsenicum Album, Sulphur.
Aconitum, Belladonna, Chamomilla, Cina, Coffea, Ferrum phosphoricum These should be considered when differentiating based on anxiety, restlessness, and fever Bryonia, Pulsatilla (for emotional lability), Mercurius (for restlessness)
Top ↑• Corallorhiza Odontorhiza is useful in cases of nervous fever, intestinal irritation, and some respiratory ailments.
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Important Note & Medical Disclaimer
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