Kali Arsenicosum


Kali Arsenicosum 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 Kali Arsenicosum is used…


      Kali arseniatum. Potassium arsenite. KH2AsO3. “Fowler’s Solution,” the form in which Kali Arsenicum has been tested, consists of Arsenious acid I part, Carbonate of potash I part, Compound tincture of lavender 3 parts, distilled water 95 parts. Dilutions should be made from this.

Clinical

Bright’s disease. Cancer. Deafness. Diarrhoea. Dropsy. Eczema. Epithelioma. Exophthalmos. Eyes, affections of. Herpes zoster. Jealousy. Measles. Melancholy. Miliary rash. Neuralgia. Neurasthenia. Psoriasis. Skin, affections of. Tongue, neuralgia of. Varicose veins. Ulcers.

Characteristics

It is not possible to separate entirely the pathogenesis of Arsenicum alb. and Kali-ar. Kali-ar. is the favourite form in which Arsenic is prescribed by the allopaths, consequently the bulk of observations from over-dosing are due to this preparation, and as it is named Liquor arsenicalis it is considered as Arsenic and nothing else. However, a sufficient number of pure observations have been made to warrant a separate consideration. The cases of poisoning with massive doses present nothing to distinguish them from cases poisoned with other arsenical preparations. But Kali- ar. has had a short proving, and a number of cases of medicinal provings in allopathic hands are on record. Jonathan Hutchinson has recorded a number of cases of right-side herpes. One of his patients observed that whilst taking kali Arsenicum her sclerotics became thick and yellow instead of clear and bluish. The iris which was blue became more grey. Her skin instead of being fair and florid became muddy and older looking. This was a mystery to Hutchinson seeing that he usually gave Kali-ar. to make the skin clearer, but he was compelled to record the homoeopathic fact, though he did not apparently perceive the homoeopathic solution of the mystery. The same authority has put on record cases of epithelioma developing after prolonged medication with Kali-ar. for psoriasis. The skin symptoms of Kali-ar. are exceedingly well marked. In one case an attack of measles was almost exactly depicted. Itching was worse at night, and worse on undressing, worse by warmth. Among the peculiar symptoms of Kali-ar. are, “Head feels larger.” “Protrusion of eyeballs.” “Burning and numbness of tongue, tongue feels too large.” ” Sensation of a ball rising from pit of stomach to larynx causing suffocation.” ” As if a red-hot iron were in anus.” Periodicity was marked as with Arsenicum, symptoms were worse every other day in the morning, mind symptoms worse every third day. The right-sidedness of Arsenicum was reproduced in the right-sided herpes, repeatedly noticed by Hutchinson, but there was a left-sided headache. A case of deafness of years, standing was cured with Fowler’s Solution (gr. 1/60 of the salt), the accompaniment being constant sickness, nothing could be kept down.

Relations

In some cases of overdosing Kali-i. proved antidotal. For other *antidotes see Arsenicum which it greatly resembles, and with which it must be compared. *Compare: Levico, Nat-a., and other Arsen. compounds, Chi. (periodicity), Cicuta. (fixed eyeballs), Rumex and Jug-r. ( worse on undressing), Iodium, Kali-bich., Mercurius c.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Scolding, morose, retired, quarrelsome, and discontented, jealous, indifferent to everything, scarcely answered questions addressed to her, or replies to them in a peevish tone, eyes had a fixed look, face looked frightened and anxious, worse every third day. Nervous depression. Great nervousness.

Head

Thought her head felt larger. Headache in left parietal bone, as if it was sore and pressed upon by hand, behaves like a crazy person. Constricted feeling in head, as if there was a wound on parietal bone which was being scratched, the place feels hot, pressure does not better. Crusta lactea.

Eyes

Startled look, with protruding, brilliant eyes, pale face, and sunken cheeks. Eyes red. Heat and itchiness of lids, followed by swelling and tenderness, conjunctiva becomes inflamed, eye sensitive to light, dark discolouration round orbit. Itching of conjunctiva. Protrusion of eyeballs. Whites of eyes look thick and yellow. Jaundice. The blue iris becomes more grey. Conjunctiva glassy. Dyspnoea, injected conjunctivae, and eyeballs fixed. Right eye weaker, watery, as after weeping.

Face

Nodular eruption on face, boils. Face pale. Complexion muddy. Looks older. Furfuraceous eruption on beard.

Mouth

Gums swollen and tender. Tongue clear, red, like raw beef. Tongue coated on edges only with mucous stripes. In middle towards tip of tongue a smooth, red spot with troublesome burning and numbness. (Neuralgia of tongue). Tongue swollen, felt too large in mouth. Tongue whitish.

Throat

Sensation in throat and larynx as if forced asunder. Throat dry and sore. Throat constricted with copious flow of saliva.

Appetite

Appetite lost. Intense thirst.

Stomach

Constant pain and nausea after food, frequent vomiting of ingesta. Weight after eating. For one or two hours, repeated every five or ten minutes, sensation as of a ball rising from pit of stomach to larynx threatening suffocation, better by loud belching. From pit of stomach to spine an anxious feeling accompanied by palpitation, not perceptible objectively. Empty feeling in stomach. Sinking at epigastrium with faintness.

Abdomen

Burning pain in bowels, unquenchable thirst, belly tense and painful, involuntary watery stools with sense as if a red-hot iron were in anus. Frequent griping pains in bowels, and almost constant desire for stool, considerable tenderness in whole abdomen, which is distended.

Stool & Anus

Violent diarrhoea. Stools white, watery, frothy. Sensation as of a red-hot iron in anus.

Urinary Organs

Urine scanty with pellicle.

Female Sexual Organs

Cauliflower excrescence of os uteri, with flying pains, pressure below os pubis, and stinking discharge. Menses absent. Milk entirely arrested (afterwards restored by treatment).

Respiratory Organs

Some gastric cough, and frequent raking of throat and fauces of a muco-purulent secretion mixed with specks of blood. Complete aphonia, following skin affection.

Heart and Pulse

Pulse weak and contracted. Pulse small, scarcely perceptible, rapid.

Back and neck

Much pain and tenderness down spine.

Limbs

Palms and soles speckled over with corns.

Upper Limbs

Aching pain in right shoulder and elbow, followed by herpetic eruption.

Lower Limbs

Knees bent up so he could not move his feet. Varicose veins of legs. Crampy feeling of lower extremities, with partial loss of motion and sensation, livid in places, tending to slough.

Generalities

Such weakness she cannot sit up in bed, a loud noise or sudden, unexpected motion throws her whole body into a tremor. Emaciation. Tremor. Faintness. Phagedenic ulcers, deep base and turned up edges. Rheumatic, gouty, and syphilitic pains. Gouty nodosities.

Skin

Dry, wilted skin, emaciated to a skeleton. On three different occasions, swelling of face and eyelids, then erysipelas invading whole face ending in desquamation in a week. Acne, appearance like that in early stage of variola. Miliary eruption. Herpes zoster behind right ear, right side of neck, right shoulder, right upper arm, right chest, a few isolated vesicles left side of neck. Severe attack of shingles right side of chest. Eruption covering entire body except scalp, comes out in red papule, varying in diameter from size of pin’s head to that of a three cent. piece, vesicles form on summit, suppurate, crusts form and fall off, leaving a sore which heals, the places occupied by these sores are marked by a dark-colored cicatrix, and the skin generally has a dusky look, intolerable itching, stinging, and burning, especially on undressing at night, it is worse on trunk, legs and forearms, mind much depressed. Lichen confluens over whole body except face, palms, and soles, and part of chest, the rest studded with papule, particularly distinct about outer sides of thighs, arms, and back, they are covered with very minute, flimsy, whitish scabs, causing a powdery appearance of skin, head very scurfy, hair crisp and dry, often irritation in skin, which becomes reddened and cracked, particularly about bend of arms and knees. One of the earlier signs is a minute papular rash, which by and by assumes the form of delicate, brownish scales giving the skin an unwashed appearance, especially observed on parts protected from light by clothing. After taking it for three weeks, suddenly, after feeling ill for a few hours, a copious rash made its appearance on face, hands, and chest, like measles, accompanied by catarrhal symptoms of face, lips, eyelids, yellow- furred tongue, gastro-intestinal irritation, intense lameness of feet, standing giving great pain, complete aphonia followed in a few days, desquamation commenced in tenth day, redness lasted some weeks. Epithelial cancer supervened after prolonged medication with Kali-ar. for psoriasis. A clerk had taken arsenic for a long time for psoriasis, palms and soles became sprinkled over with corns, finally epithelial cancer of scrotum appeared (Hutchinson). Dry chronic eczema, skin of arms thicker and rougher than natural, covered with flimsy exfoliations of epidermis, very irritable, itching and tingling when she gets warm, intensely fissured about bends of elbows and wrists, occasional exacerbation, with eruption of distinct vesicles, languor and lassitude, pale, sallow complexion, catamenia irregular. Patches of psoriasis on back, arms, and spreading from elbows, and anteriorly on legs, size of a crown piece, and indolent. Psoriasis: scaly itchings causing him to scratch till an ichorous fluid discharges, forming a hard cake. Discoloration of skin after psoriasis and lepra. Psoriasis in numerous patches, with great itching, the patches becoming more active, scale off, and are replaced by smaller, they leave behind them a red skin. Jaundice.

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