Sanguinaria Canadensis - Generalities symptoms
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Sanguinaria Canadensis in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
GENERALITIES
Fatigue
Lethargic, tired
Lethargic, tired; stormy weather
Sleep and dreams
Dreams
anxious
of business
busy
of dead people; dissecting bodies
previous events
of falling
frightful
journey
unpleasant
water
sailing
Restless
Sleepiness, tiredness
while reading
Sleeplessness, insomnia
evening
Waking
early
frequent
as from fright
late
Yawning
Perspiration
Morning
Cold
Profuse
Generalities
Daytime
Morning
Afternoon
Afternoon; 2 p.m.
Evening
Night
Open air
Affects of alcohol
Blood vessels
excited, rapid blood flow
varicose veins; painful
Constriction; sensation of a band
Physical exertion
Eating and food; after eating
Faintness, fainting
morning
on rising
rising quickly from stooping
when turning head quickly
after eating
from odours; of flowers
Formication (like insects crawling around); internally
Haemorrhage
Heaviness; internally
Inflammation; internally
Lying down
lying down
lying on back
lying in bed
Spread of malignant tumour
Movement
movement of affected part
Aversion to movement
Pain
burning externally; internally
burning externally; as from being burnt
pressing; externally
pressing; internally
sudden, sharp; externally
sudden, sharp; internally
tearing; internally
wandering
Sensation of plug; internally
Polyp (growth on mucus lining)
Periodic, recurring
Pressure
Prickling; internally
Pulsation
internally
Pulse
frequent, accelerated, elevated, exalted, fast, innumerable, rapid
frequent, accelerated, elevated, exalted, fast, innumerable, rapid; morning
full
irregular
slow
soft
strong
tense
weak
Rising
Symptoms not symmetrical
right
right then left
After sleep
Stretching; after cough
Swelling
of affected parts
swollen sensation
Temperature (felt and effects of temperature); hot feeling; flushes of heat
hot feeling
flushes of heat; downward
head to stomach
hot feeling; flushes of heat; followed by chill
tendency to catch cold
Touch
Pain vanishes on touch and appears elsewhere
Vomiting
On waking
Walking; in open air
Weakness (see lethargic, weariness)
morning
on waking
afternoon
in open air
in cloudy, damp weather
after eating
on waking
walking; in open air
Weariness (see weakness); after eating
Wet weather
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