Trillium Pendulum
December 31, 2009 by
H.C.Allen
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Haemorrhage: copious, both active and passive, usually bright red; from nose, lungs, kidneys and uterus ( Ipec. , Mill. ).
Tendency to putrescence of fluids.
Epistaxis; profuse, passive, bright red.
Bleeding from cavity after extraction of a tooth ( Ham. , Kreos. ).
Menses: profuse, every two weeks, lasting a week or longer ( Calc. p. ); after over-exertion or too long a ride.
Flooding, with fainting.
Menorrhagia: flow, profuse, gushing, bright red; at least movement ( Sab. ); from displaced uterus; at the climacteric; every two weeks, dark, clotted ( Thlas. , Ust. ).
Haemoptysis: incipient phthisis, with bloody sputa; in advanced stages with copious, purulent expectoration and troublesome cough.
Sensation as if hips and small of back were falling to pieces; as if sacro-iliac synchondroses were falling apart, wants to be bound tightly; as if bones of pelvis were broken ( Aesc. ); with haemorrhage.
Profuse uterine haemorrhage t climacteric; flow every two weeks; pale, faint, dim sight, palpitation, obstruction and noises in ears ( Fer. ); painful sinking at pit of stomach.
Relations. – Complementary: to Cal. p. , in menstrual and haemorrhagic affections.
Compare: Cinch. , Bell. , Kali c. , Mill. , Lach. , Sep. , Sulph. , Thlas. , Ust.






