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Homeopathic remedies are prescribed on the principal that 'like cures like', in a tiny dilution - so the indications below are what a healthy person would feel if taking Mercurius Corrosivus. If your symptoms fit within the symptoms below, then Mercurius Corrosivus would be a good bet. The following are the indications of Mercurius Corrosivus, as it relates to eye. Strongest indications are in bold, the next strongest are in italics, and the remaining indications are in a plain typeface. Entries on a white backgorund are from Boericke's Materia Medica, other entries are from a reversed Kent's repertory. Please remember though, this homeopathy materia medica is provided for information only, with no guarantee of accuracy; it is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, nor as a claim for the effectiveness of Mercurius Corrosivus in treating any of the symptoms below. If symptoms persist, seek professional medical advice - minor symptoms can often be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. Homeopathic remedies are very dilute, and while the homeopathic remedy may be beneficial, the raw product may be harmful. |
To purchase Mercurius Corrosivus and other homeopathic remedies online, please click the button above. BETTER, while at rest. WORSE, evening, night, acids. Relationships Compare: Ars.; Lach.; Leonurus - mother-wort (Influences pelvic organs, allays spasm and nervous irritability, promotes secretion and reduces febrile excitement. Valuable in suppressed menses and LOCHIA; dysentery; vomiting, frightful pains in abdomen, violent thirst. Tongue dry and cracked). Monsonia - An African plant belonging to the Geraniaceae - (Used for dysentery in material doses). Antidote: Calcium sulphide is antidotal to Bichloride poisoning. Use intravenous injection of 7 1/2 grains in 7 1/2 oz. boiled water.
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| eye; ulceration; lids; ; |
| eye; intolerance of light (photophobia); daylight; |
| eye; intolerance of light (photophobia); |
| eye; pain; tearing; |
| eye; pain; pressing; outward; |
| eye; pain; pressing; |
| eye; pain; burning, smarting, gnawing, biting; margins of lids; ; |
| eye; pain; burning, smarting, gnawing, biting; in open air; ; |
| eye; pain; burning, smarting, gnawing, biting; |
| eye; pain; around the eyes; ; |
| eye; pain; open air; |
| eye; pain; night; ; |
| eye; pain; |
| eye; movement of eyeballs; rolling; |
| eye; itching; evening; ; |
| eye; itching; |
| eye; infected; full of dark vessels, conjunctiva (external lining of eye); |
| eye; intolerance of light (photophobia); daylight; sunlight; |
| eye; pupils; contracted; |
| eye; pupils; angular; |
| eye; ulceration; cornea (transparent part of eye); of veins; ; |
| eye; ulceration; cornea (transparent part of eye); painful; |
| eye; ulceration; cornea (transparent part of eye); ; |
| eye; tears; acrid smell (strong and sharp); |
| eye; tears; on opening eyes; forcibly; |
| eye; swellings; lids; margins; ; |
| eye; swellings; lids; from fluid accumulation; ; |
| eye; swellings; lids; ; |
| eye; sunken; |
| eye; strabismus (eyes incorrectly aligned); |
| eye; staring; |
| eye; spasms; of lids; night; ; |
| eye; spasms; of lids; ; |
| eye; skin around eyes (see face); out-breaks on skin; |
| eye; pupils; unequal; |
| eye; pupils; insensitive to light; |
| eye; inflammation; wounds; retina; ; |
| eye; inflammation; wounds; lids; edges; ; |
| eye; cornea (transparent part of eye); blisters; |
| eye; bleeding from eyes; retinal haemorrhage; |
| eye; lids; out-breaks on skin; pimples; |
| eye; lids; spasmodic closure; |
| eye; lids; granular lids; |
| eye; lids; excoriated (as if grazed, chaffed); |
| eye; lids; lids turned outward; |
| soreness of the eyes. |
| Severe burning |
| Lids odematous, red, excoriated |
| Retinitis albuminuric, ophthalmia neonatorum |
| Iris Muddy in color, thick, and neither contracts nor dilates |
| Little tendency to pus formation |
| iritis, ordinary or syphilitic ( Give in association with atropine locally for prevention of adhesions.) Pain severe at night; burning, shooting, tearing |
| Excessive photophobia and Acrid lachrymation |
| Phlyctenulae; deep ulcers on cornea |
| eye; discoloration; redness; |
| eye; discoloration; redness; lids; spots; edges of; ; |
| eye; discoloration; redness; lids; spots; veins; ; |
| eye; inflammation; wounds; iris; syphilitic; |
| eye; inflammation; wounds; iris; with pus in front of iris; |
| eye; inflammation; wounds; iris; with adhesions; |
| eye; inflammation; wounds; iris; night; |
| eye; inflammation; wounds; iris; ; |
| eye; inflammation; wounds; conjunctiva (external lining of eye); oozing pus (including cornea); |
| eye; inflammation; wounds; back of eye (behind retina - choroid); ; |
| eye; inflammation; syphilitic; |
| eye; inflammation; glandular swellings; |
| eye; inflammation; infants; ; |
| eye; inflammation; erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour, see face); |
| eye; inflammation; of catarrh from cold; |
| eye; inflammation; |
| eye; hardness; lids (see thickening); ; |
| eye; dullness; |
| eye; dryness; |
| Pain behind eyeballs, as if forced out |
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Alternative names, keywords, and common mis-spellingsCorrosive Sublimate, Merc. Cor |