It is generally indicated in acute or current cases occurring in young persons, especially girls, of a full, plethoric habit who lead a sedentary life; individuals effortlessly affected by means of atmospheric changes; darkish hair and eyes, rigid muscular fibre. Complaints triggered by means of exposure to dry bloodless air, dry north or west winds, or exposure to draughts of cold air whilst in a perspiration; awful consequences of checked perspiration. Great worry and anxiousness of mind, with magnificent worried excitability; afraid to go out, to go into a crowd where there is any excitement or many people; to cross the street. The countenance is expressive of fear; the existence is rendered miserable by way of fear; is positive his sickness will show fatal; predicts the day he will die; concern of loss of life at some point of pregnancy. Restless, anxious, does the entirety in wonderful haste; have to exchange function often; the whole lot startles him. Pains; are intolerable, they drive him crazy; he turns into very restless; at night. Hahnemann says: "Whenever Aconite is chosen homeopathically, you must, above all, have a look at the moral symptoms, and be careful that it carefully resembles them; the affliction of mind and body; the restlessness; the disquiet now not to be allayed.". This mental anxiety, worry, worry accompanies the most trivial ailment. Music is unbearable, makes her unhappy (Sab., throughout menses, Nat. c.). On rising from a recumbent role the pink face turns into deathly pale, or he turns into faint or giddy and falls, and fears to upward jab again; regularly accompanied by means of vanishing of sight and unconsciousness. Amenorrhoea in plethoric younger girls; after fright, to stop suppression of menses. For the congestive stage of inflammation before localization takes place. Fever; skin dry and hot; face red, or pale and red alternately; burning thirst for massive portions of cold water; intense frightened restlessness, tossing about in agony; turns into intolerable in the direction of evening and on going to sleep. Convulsions; of teething children; heat, jerks and twitches of single muscles; infant gnaws its fist, frets and screams; skink warm and dry; high fever. Cough, croup; dry, hoarse, suffocating, loud, rough, croaking; hard, ringing, whistling; on expiration (Caust. - on inhalation, Spong.); from dry, bloodless winds or drafts of air. Aconite should never be given clearly to manage the fever, never alternated with other pills for that purpose. If it be a case requiring Aconite no different drug is needed; Aconite will therapy the case. Unless indicated by the thrilling cause, is almost continually injurious in first tiers of typhoid fever.
Aggravation. Evening and night, pains are insupportable; in a warm room; when rising from bed; mendacity on affected aspect (Hep., Nux m.).
Amelioration. In the open air (Alum., Mag. c., Puls., Sab.).
Relationship. Complementary: to Coffea in fever, sleeplessness, intolerance of pain; to Arnica in traumatism; to Sulphur in all cases. Rarely indicated in fevers which bring out eruptions. Aconite is the acute of Sulphur, and both precedes and follows it in acute inflammatory conditions.
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