VIOLA TRICOLOR

The following drug picture has been extracted from Boericke’s Materia Medica. This is provided here for doctors’ and students’ easy and instantaneous reference.

VIOLA TRICOLOR
Pansy

General.–The principal uses of this remedy are for eczema in childhood and nocturnal emission accompanied by very vivid dreams.

Head.–Heavy, pressing-outward pain. Eczema of scalp, with swollen glands. Face hot and sweating after eating.

Throat.–Much phlegm, causing hawking; worse in the air. Swallowing difficult.

Urinary.–Copious; disagreeable, cat-like odor.

Male.–Swelling of prepuce, burning in glans. Itching. Involuntary, seminal emissions at stool.

Skin.–Impetigo. Intolerable itching. Eruptions, particularly over face and head, with burning, itching; worse at night. Thick scabs, which crack and exude a tenacious yellow pus. Eczema impetigonoides of the face. Sycosis.

Modalities.–Worse, winter; 11 am. Compare: Lycop.

Relationship.–Compare: Rhus; Calc; Sepia.

Dose.–Lower potencies.