[puh-troh-lee-uh m]

  • noun: an oily, thick, flammable, usually dark-colored liquid that is a form of bitumen or a mixture of various hydrocarbons, occurring naturally in various parts of the world and commonly obtained by drilling: used in a natural or refined state as fuel, or separated by distillation into gasoline, naphtha, benzene, kerosene, paraffin, etc.

Homeopathy

Keynotes:

  • Adapted to persons with light hair and skin; irritable, quarrelsome disposition ( Nux ); easily offended at trifles ( Ign. , Med. ); vexed at everything.
  • Ailments: from riding in a carriage, railroad car, or in a ship ( Coc. , Sanic. ).
  • Ailments which are worse before and during a thunderstorm ( Nat. c. , Phos. , Psor. ).
  • Symptoms appear and disappear rapidly ( Bell. , Mag. p. – reverse of Plat. , Stan. ).
  • During sleep or delirium: imagines that one leg is double; that another person lies alongside of him in same bed; that there are two babies in the bed ( Val. ).
  • Vertigo on rising ( Bry. ); in occiput; as if intoxicated; like seasickness ( Coc. ).
  • Headache: in occiput, which is as heavy as lead; pressing, pulsating pain; as if everything in the head were alive; numb, bruised, as if made of wood.
  • Gastralgia: of pregnancy; with pressing, drawing pains; whenever stomach is empty; relieved by constant eating ( Anac. , Chel. , Sep. ).
  • Diarrhoea: yellow, watery, gushing; after cabbage, sour krout; during pregnancy, stormy weather; always in the daytime.
  • Painful sensitiveness of skin of whole body; all clothing is painful; slight injury suppurates ( Hep. ).
  • Skin of hands rough, cracked, tips of fingers rough, cracked, fissured, every winter; tenderness of the feet, which are bathed in foul-smelling sweat ( Graph. , Sanic. , Sil. ).
  • Herpes: of genital organs extending to perineum and thighs; itching, redness; skin cracked, rough, bleeding; dry or moist.
  • Heat and burning of soles of feet and palms of hands ( Sang. , Sulph. ).
  • Sweat and moisture of external genitals, both sexes.
  • Painful, itching chilblains and chapped hands < in cold weather; decubitus.
  • Sensation of coldness about the heart ( Carbo an. , [Kali m.], Nat. m. ).
  • Relations. – One of our best antidotes for lead poisoning.
  • The skin symptoms are worse in winter, better in summer ( Alum. ); if suppressed, causes diarrhoea.
  • Aggravation. – Carriage riding ( Coc. , Sanic. ); during a thunderstorm; in winter ( Alum. ).

Cautions

  • This is a homeopathic remedy. Please consult your doctor before administering homeopathic remedies and proceed with caution.

References

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