ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA

ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA

(Kalmegh—Indian)

General.–First stage of cold and cough; convalescence after prolonged fever; general debility; infantile liver; jaundice.

Mind.–Despondency; no desire to do any work or talk; restless; easily angered.

Head.–Giddiness; heaviness and throbbing pain in occiput.

Eyes.–Redness of eyes; yellowish tinge in eyes.

Nose.–Watery discharge from nose with occasional sneezing.

Mouth.–Bitter taste in mouth with dryness and burning in throat and white coating of tongue.

Abdomen.–Burning in chest; heaviness of abdomen without hunger; enlarged liver; infantile jaundice.

Stool.–Alternate diarrhea and constipation; frequent urging for stool without evacuation; black, hard stool; yellowish loose stool.

Urine.–High-colored urine; thick and yellow.

Fever.–Fever with chilliness and heat all over the body; headache with thirst; burning all over body relieved by cold air, water; fever at 11 am, again at 7–8 pm; disinclined to move during fever.

Dose.–Mother-tincture, 3x, 6x, 30.