Millefolium
January 4, 2010 by
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Ailments: from over-lifting, over-exertion, or a fall.
Vertigo; when moving slowly, but not when taking violent exercise.
Haemorrhages: painless, without fever; bright red, fluid blood ( Acon. , Ipec. , Sab. ); from lungs, bronchi, larynx, mouth, nose, stomach, bladder, rectum, uterus; of mechanical origin ( Arn. ); of wounds ( Ham. ).
Wounds which bleed profusely, especially [...]
Ailments: from over-lifting, over-exertion, or a fall.
Vertigo; when moving slowly, but not when taking violent exercise.
Haemorrhages: painless, without fever; bright red, fluid blood ( Acon. , Ipec. , Sab. ); from lungs, bronchi, larynx, mouth, nose, stomach, bladder, rectum, uterus; of mechanical origin ( Arn. ); of wounds ( Ham. ).
Wounds which bleed profusely, especially after a fall ( Arn. , Ham. ).
Haemoptysis: after injury; in incipient phthisis; in haemorrhoidal patients; from a ruptured blood vessel.
Painless drainage, from nose, lungs, uterus; after labor or abortion; after great exertion; after miscarriage. Preventive in post-partum haemorrhage.
Menses: early, profuse, protracted; suppressed, with colic pain in abdomen.
Leucorrhoea of children from atony ( Cal. ).
Cough: with raising of bright blood; in suppressed menses or haemorrhoids; with oppression and palpitation; after a fall from a height ( Arn. ); after violent extertion; with blood, daily at 4 p. m. ( Lyc. ).
Relations. – Compare: [Erecht.] in epistaxis and haemoptysis, blood bright red.
Follows well: after, Acon. , and Arn. , in haemorrhages.








