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General Characteristics
Top ↑• It acts as a powerful stimulant and antiseptic.
• Marked by flatulence and affections of the tongue.
• A subjective sense of enlargement of affected parts.
• It presents with copious diaphoresis (profuse sweating).
• It presents with retrocedent gout with internal organ involvement.
• It presents with neuralgic pains, non-inflammatory.
• It presents with nervous dyspnœa (difficulty breathing from nervous origin).
• A tendency to spasmodic affections.
• It causes general warmth and stimulation throughout the body.
• It causes relaxation and atony, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract.
• It causes a general feeling of debility.
• It presents with burning sensations.
• The symptoms are often shifting.
• Worse from suppressed emotions.
• A remedy for the effects of shock.
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• The patient experiences irritability and restlessness.
• The patient experiences anxiety related to breathing or physical ailments.
• The patient has difficulty concentrating; mental fogginess.
• The patient experiences apprehension, bordering on panic about health.
• The patient is oversensitive to noise and external stimuli.
• The patient has a feeling of being overwhelmed.
• The patient is restless and anxious, cannot remain still.
• The patient has a fear of death due to breathing difficulties.
• The patient is easily startled.
• The patient experiences dullness of mind.
• The patient experiences confusion.
• The patient has an aversion to mental work.
• The patient experiences headache with fullness or pressure.
• The patient experiences vertigo accompanied by nausea.
• The patient experiences a sensation of dryness or burning in the eyes.
• The patient has dim vision.
• The patient experiences tinnitus, humming or ringing in the ears.
• The patient experiences dryness of the nasal passages.
• The patient experiences epistaxis (nosebleeds).
• The patient experiences a sore throat with burning sensation.
• The patient experiences difficulty swallowing.
• The patient presents with tongue affections: inflammation, ulcers, altered sensation.
• The patient has offensive breath.
• The patient experiences pain in the jaw.
• The patient experiences facial neuralgia.
• The patient's scalp feels tight.
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• The patient experiences nervous dyspnea: Difficulty breathing due to nervous influences.
• The patient experiences spasmodic cough.
• The patient experiences asthmatic attacks, triggered by emotional upset.
• The patient experiences a sensation of constriction in the chest.
• The patient experiences bronchitis with copious expectoration.
• The patient experiences palpitations, associated with anxiety.
• The patient experiences rapid heartbeat.
• The patient experiences oppression and tightness in the chest.
• The patient experiences pain in the chest, neuralgic.
• The patient experiences a cough that is worse at night.
• The patient experiences a suffocative feeling.
• The patient experiences a sensation of a lump in the throat.
• The patient experiences rattling in the chest.
• The patient experiences loss of appetite or increased appetite.
• The patient experiences flatulence: excessive gas in the digestive tract.
• The patient experiences abdominal distension.
• The patient experiences spasmodic abdominal pains.
• The patient experiences diarrhea, watery and profuse.
• The patient experiences dysentery-like symptoms.
• The patient experiences colic.
• The patient experiences nausea and vomiting.
• The patient experiences belching, with a strong odor.
• The patient experiences pain and distention in the abdomen, worse after eating.
• The patient experiences weight in the stomach after eating.
• The patient experiences heartburn.
• The patient has an aversion to certain foods.
• The patient experiences thirst for cold drinks.
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• The patient experiences increased urination (polyuria).
• The patient experiences irritation of the bladder.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation during urination.
• The patient experiences frequent urging to urinate.
• The patient experiences increased sexual desire in some individuals.
• The patient experiences pain in the kidneys.
• The patient experiences scanty urine.
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• Cajuputum is prepared from Cajuput oil, a volatile oil distilled from the leaves of Melaleuca leucadendron variety M. cajupute minor.
• Often indicated for ailments with a feeling of general coldness, even with fever.
• Marked tendency to flatulence and distension.
• Useful for spasmodic affections.
• A general sensation of rawness or soreness, internally and externally.
• Irritability and impatience.
• Restlessness and a desire to move about, but with weakness.
• Anxiety, especially about health.
• Confusion and difficulty concentrating.
• Fear of being alone.
• A feeling of being hurried.
• Mental dullness and apathy.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• The patient experiences neuralgic pains in the limbs.
• The patient experiences gout-like symptoms, after retrocession.
• The patient experiences heaviness and weakness in the limbs.
• The patient experiences coldness of the extremities.
• The patient experiences profuse sweating of the hands and feet.
• The patient experiences stiffness of the joints.
• The patient experiences pain in the back, especially in the lumbar region.
• The patient experiences cramps in the calves.
• The patient experiences restless legs.
• The patient experiences trembling of the limbs.
• The patient experiences itching skin.
• The patient experiences red and blotchy skin.
• The patient experiences urticaria.
• The patient experiences profuse sweating, especially at night.
• The patient experiences restless sleep.
• The patient experiences sleeplessness due to anxiety or pain.
• The patient experiences vivid dreams.
• The patient experiences nightmares.
• The patient experiences drowsiness during the day.
• The patient experiences unrefreshing sleep.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Cold air, Cold food or drink, Emotional upset, Night, Motion, Touch, Damp weather.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Warmth, Warm applications, Rest, Lying down, Eating, Pressure.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Camphor, Vegetable acids.
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• Camphor.
• Pulsatilla.
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Head
Top ↑• Headache, often associated with flatulence or gastric disturbances.
• Frontal headache, with pressure and throbbing.
• Headache relieved by warmth or external pressure.
• Vertigo, with a tendency to fall.
• Sensation of fullness in the head.
Eyes
Top ↑• Burning and itching of the eyes.
• Blurred vision.
• Photophobia.
Ears
Top ↑• Tinnitus, ringing in the ears.
• Feeling of fullness in the ears.
• Itching in the ears.
Nose
Top ↑• Coryza, with profuse, watery discharge.
• Sneezing.
• Nosebleeds.
• Dryness of the nasal passages.
Throat
Top ↑• Sore throat, with burning and rawness.
• Difficulty swallowing.
• Feeling of a lump in the throat.
• Hoarseness.
Respiratory
Top ↑• Spasmodic cough, often worse at night.
• Whooping cough.
• Bronchitis, with rattling mucus.
• Asthma, with constriction of the chest.
• Shortness of breath.
• Feeling of suffocation.
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Cardiac:
Top ↑• Palpitations, often associated with anxiety.
• Rapid heartbeat.
• Angina pectoris.
• Weakness of the heart.
Chest
Top ↑• Pain in the chest, often burning or stitching.
• Feeling of constriction in the chest.
• Oppression of the chest.
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Stomach
Top ↑• Nausea and vomiting.
• Flatulence and bloating.
• Belching, with a foul taste.
• Burning in the stomach.
• Gastric ulcers.
• Craving for stimulants.
Abdomen
Top ↑• Abdominal pain, often colicky.
• Distension of the abdomen.
• Rumbling in the abdomen.
• Tenderness to pressure.
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Dysentery
Top ↑• Constipation, with hard, dry stools.
• Prolapsus of the rectum.
• Flatulence expelled with force.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• Frequent urination.
• Burning sensation during urination.
• Incontinence of urine.
• Enuresis (bedwetting).
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In men:
Top ↑• Increased sexual desire.
• Impotence.
• Pain in the testicles.
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In women:
Top ↑• Increased sexual desire.
• Leucorrhea, with burning and itching.
• Metritis.
• Amenorrhea.
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Limbs:
Top ↑• Pain in the limbs, often rheumatic or neuralgic.
• Weakness of the limbs.
• Numbness and tingling in the limbs.
• Cramps in the calves.
• Coldness of the extremities.
• Trembling of the limbs.
Worse (<):
Top ↑• Cold.
• Damp weather.
• Motion.
• Night.
• After eating.
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Better (>):
Top ↑• Warmth.
• Rest.
• Pressure.
• Lying down.
• Eructations.
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Causation:
Top ↑• Exposure to cold, damp weather.
• Indigestion.
• Suppressed emotions.
• Nervous exhaustion.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Carbo vegetabilis: In cases of extreme flatulence and collapse.
• Nux vomica: For irritability and digestive disturbances.
• Arsenicum album: For anxiety and burning pains.
Comparisons:
Top ↑• Eucalyptus: Similar respiratory affections, but Cajuputum has more marked flatulence.
• Mentha piperita: For colic and digestive complaints, but Cajuputum has a wider range of action.
• Asafoetida: For flatulence and spasmodic affections, but Asafoetida has more nervous symptoms.
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Important Note & Medical Disclaimer
Candidates are advised to confirm clinical findings from the official materia medica website. This AI summary is for professional research only.
