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General Characteristics
Top ↑• CERIUM OXALICUM: Oxalate of Cerium.
• Keynote: Spasmodic reflex vomiting.
• Keynote: Spasmodic cough.
• Useful in infantile vomiting and diarrhea.
• Suited to fleshy, robust women.
• Especially indicated for dysmenorrhea.
• General weakness and exhaustion may be present alongside spasmodic symptoms.
• Symptoms are often intense and paroxysmal.
• Marked sensitivity to motion.
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• Irritability and restlessness are present.
• Anxiety, especially related to physical symptoms.
• The patient is impatient and easily frustrated.
• Mental exhaustion after physical exertion.
• Difficulty concentrating after physical exertion.
• The patient experiences apprehension about health.
• Despondency and a lack of motivation.
• The patient is irritable, especially during or after paroxysms of cough or vomiting.
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• Cerium Oxalicum is a remedy primarily used for nervous disturbances and gastric affections.
• Indicated for conditions marked by extreme irritability of the nervous system coupled with digestive weakness.
• General sensation: A feeling of weakness and exhaustion pervades the remedy picture.
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• Marked nervousness and irritability.
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Head
Top ↑• Headache, frontal or occipital.
• Headache is often associated with nausea or vomiting.
• Vertigo, especially when rising.
• Vertigo, especially when moving the head.
• A sensation of fullness in the head.
Eyes
Top ↑• Blurred vision may accompany vomiting.
• Dim vision.
• Photophobia (sensitivity to light).
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• Weakness of vision.
• Flickering before the eyes.
• Photophobia (sensitivity to light).
Ears
Top ↑• Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
• Vertigo with auditory disturbances.
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• Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
• Impaired hearing.
Nose
Top ↑• Epistaxis (nosebleeds) during whooping cough.
• Dryness of the nasal passages.
• Frequent sneezing.
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• Frequent sneezing.
• Coryza (inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane) with watery discharge.
Throat
Top ↑• Tickling sensation in the throat, triggering cough.
• Dryness and irritation of the throat.
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• Sore throat with a sensation of dryness and burning.
• Difficulty swallowing.
# Respiratory
Top ↑• Whooping cough, with vomiting and hemorrhage.
• Spasmodic cough, dry, hacking, and exhausting.
• Cough is worse at night.
• Cough is worse after exertion.
• Dyspnea (difficulty breathing) during cough paroxysms.
• A feeling of constriction in the chest.
Cardiac and Chest
Top ↑• Palpitations may accompany cough or vomiting.
• A rapid heartbeat.
• Anxiety and restlessness during palpitations.
• Oppression of the chest.
• Appetite: Aversion to food, especially during pregnancy.
• Stomach
• Vomiting of pregnancy.
• Vomiting of half-digested food.
• Spasmodic vomiting, often projectile.
• Nausea with or without vomiting.
• Epigastric pain and tenderness.
• A burning sensation in the stomach.
• Great thirst, but drinking may worsen vomiting.
• Abdomen
• Abdominal pain and cramping, especially during diarrhea.
• Distention and flatulence.
• Sensitivity to pressure in the abdomen.
• Rumbling in the bowels.
• Rectum:
• Diarrhea, especially in infants, with watery or mucous stools.
• Tenesmus may be present.
• Frequent urging to stool.
• Stools may be offensive.
• Urinary:
• Frequent urination.
• Scanty urination.
• Burning during urination.
• Sexual:
• Female
• Dysmenorrhea in fleshy, robust women.
• Better when flow is established.
• Painful periods with nausea and vomiting.
• Scanty or profuse menstrual flow.
• Leucorrhea (whitish or yellowish discharge from the vagina).
• Irritability before menses.
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• Palpitations, especially when lying down.
• Pain in the chest, often described as a dull ache.
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Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• Back
• Back pain, especially in the lumbar region.
• Stiffness in the back.
• Extremities
• Weakness and trembling in the limbs.
• Heaviness of the limbs.
• Pain in the joints.
• Restlessness of the legs.
• Skin
• No specific indications found, consider repertory.
• Sleep
• Restless sleep.
• Insomnia due to cough or vomiting.
• There are dreams of sickness or death.
• The patient wakes up unrefreshed.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Motion.
• Rising.
• At night.
• After exertion.
• Pregnancy.
• Eating.
• Coughing.
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• Motion, especially of the head.
• Lying down.
• Eating.
• Cold.
• Night.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Lying down.
• When menstrual flow is established.
• Rest.
• Cool air.
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• Rest.
• Open air.
• Pressure.
• Warm applications.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Ipecacuanha, Amygdalae persicae amarae semen (Amygdal), Lacticum Acidum (Lac-ac).
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• Ipecacuanha, Bismuthum.
Comparisons:
Top ↑• Ipecacuanha (vomiting, nausea), Nux Vomica (vomiting, irritability), Antimonium Tartaricum (cough with rattling mucus), Lacticum Acidum (vomiting of pregnancy), Cocculus indicus (nausea, vomiting, vertigo), Bryonia (worse motion).
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• Apomorphinum, Kreosotum, Nux Vomica (for vomiting); Belladonna, Gelsemium (for neuralgia); Arsenicum Album (for gastric disturbances and anxiety).
Depression
Top ↑• with an aversion to mental work.
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Anxiety
Top ↑• focused around health concerns.
• Restlessness and a desire for change.
• Easily angered by small things.
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Confusion
Top ↑• and difficulty concentrating.
, often located in the occiput or forehead
Top ↑• Headaches are frequently associated with nausea and vomiting.
• Vertigo, especially when moving the head.
• Dull, heavy feeling in the head.
Spasmodic cough
Top ↑• , especially at night.
• Dyspnea (difficulty breathing) with a feeling of constriction in the chest.
• Asthma-like symptoms.
Intractable vomiting
Top ↑• , especially in pregnancy.
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Gastric irritation
Top ↑• with nausea and vomiting.
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Severe dyspepsia
Top ↑• with bloating and flatulence.
• Burning pain in the stomach.
• Loss of appetite.
• Diarrhea alternating with constipation.
• Pain and tenderness in the abdomen.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• Frequent urination.
• Scanty urine.
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Sexual:
Top ↑• In women, it can be indicated for morning sickness with severe vomiting.
• Loss of libido.
Extremities
Top ↑• Weakness and heaviness in the limbs.
• Pain in the joints, especially the knees and ankles.
• Numbness and tingling in the fingers and toes.
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