Codeinum


Codeinum signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Codeinum is used…


      An Alkaloid of Opium. C18 H21 NO3.

Clinical

*Blepharospasm. Chorea. Cough. Diabetes. Eczema. Gastralgia. *Numbness. Pruritus. Restlessness. Spasmodic twitchings. Vomiting of pregnancy.

Characteristics

*Codein possesses many of the properties of opium, from which it is derived, but it has characters sufficiently distinctive to entitle it to a separate description. *Codein seems to possess in great degree the exhilarating properties some persons experience on taking opium, though it is not without strong soporific effects as well. There are many disorders of sensation, notably troublesome itching. The characteristic here is: “Itching with warmth.” “Itching and heat of face and head.” “A sensation of agreeable warmth” is another characteristic symptom. Convulsive twitchings of muscles and limbs, and especially of orbital muscles, are very marked. Twitchings prevent sleep at night. Numbness and prickling. *Codein has in many cases controlled diabetes. Headache is worse in morning, restlessness and cough worse at night. Symptoms in general are worse by motion and better by rest.

Relations.

*Compare: Opium in sickness, pains in stomach and region of solar plexus, constipation, sexual excitement. Agaricus (Twitching of eyelids, Arsenicum (pains in legs, nightly restlessness), Hyoscyamus (twitching of eyelids after reading), Lachesis (Sensitiveness of surface), Rhus, Sulphur, Sul-ac. (trembling), Culex (vertigo on blowing nose).

Causation

Fatigue and excessive mental excitement causes headache.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Great exhilaration of spirits. Depression with desire to sleep, frightful dreams and dull headache on awaking. Increased or diminished power of fixing attention or applying mind. Bewildered on waking. Confusion.

Head

Dizziness on blowing nose. When closing eyes objects appear to turn round. Dull headache in morning, gradually diminishes towards noon, when it disappears. Dull headache soon after rising, worse left side, lasting about two hours.Dull headache with dry lips and constant desire to moisten them.Headache from fatigue and excessive mental excitement.

Eyes

Involuntary twitching of left eyelid, sometimes better by rubbing. Involuntary twitching of both eyelids whenever he attempted to read or write. Pupils contracted. Sudden failure of vision. On blowing nose sparks before eyes.

Nose

Mucous discharge with irritation of the Schneiderian membrane. Entire loss of smell for several days.

Mouth

Mouth dry. Unable to articulate.

Throat

Strong pulsations in both carotids. Tickling sensation in throat, in afternoons and evenings.

Stomach

Great thirst with a particular desire for bitter substances. Empty eructations with acute pains in stomach. Nausea and vomiting; sometimes preceded by an agreeable glow at epigastrium. Tenderness in stomach with violent pulsations of heart and carotids.Violent spasmodic pain at pit of stomach (solar plexus).

Stool.

Constipation, with tenderness of bowels, especially transverse and descending colon, and some flatulence.

Urinary Organs

Semi-paralysis of bladder. Quantity of urine increased and saccharine.

Male Sexual Organs.

Sexual excitement during the night, leading to pollutions.

Respiratory Organs

Tickling in larynx which causes a cough. Short, irritating cough worse during night. Troublesome cough with copious mucous, and sometimes purulent, expectoration, with nervous excitability. Night cough of phthisis. On inspiration, pain in right lung, pain below scapula, stitching pains in left lung.

Heart

Uneasy feeling about heart. Fluttering and oppression with great desire to walk in open air. Painful pulsation when attempting to study or write. Violent pulsations of heart and carotids.

Neck and Back.

Neuralgic pains from occiput to back of neck. Convulsions in muscles of back. Sharp pains extending from stomach and chest through to back, between shoulders, worse on right side.

Limbs.

Paralytic weakness in arms and legs. Spasmodic twitches in arms and legs. Numbness of hands and feet, prickling and numb sensation in various parts of the body.

Upper Limbs

Pains in deltoids on moving arms. Jerking pain in arm. Pulsating pain in left upper arm.

Lower Limbs

In lower limbs involuntary twitchings, spasmodic jerkings, neuralgia and rheumatic pains. Paralytic affections with extreme restlessness.

Generalities

Extreme restlessness. Trembling of whole body. Marked sensitiveness of surface. Choreic movements. Symptoms are periodic, paroxysmal, at times sudden.

Skin

Itchy, prickling. Eczematous eruption with troublesome itching. Itching with feeling of warmth.

Sleep

Sleepy and drowsy. Twitchings in sleep. Cough disturbing sleep. Frightful dreams.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica