Homeopathy for erysipelas

Rhus tox. Erysipelatous inflammation of the eyelids. Bubble form of erysipelas. Immediately begins suppuration and burning itching. Drowsiness. Small blisters appear on the face. Dark red face. Epistaxis, dark blood at night. Erysipelatous inflammation of the ear. Swelling of the nose.

Erysipelatous inflammation of the scrotum, with intolerable itching. The tip of the nose is red and sore. Frequent sneezing. Cramps in the joint of the lower jaw. Corners of mouth ulcerated. Tongue dry, red with a triangular red tip. Lots of sticky mucus in mouth. Bloody saliva flows from the mouth during sleep.

Swollen parotid glands. Complete loss of appetite. Desire for cold milk, water or beer. Thirst from dry mouth. Desire for cold drinks all night. Worse at home, better walking in the open air. A gloomy foreboding at night.

Apis. The erysipelas of the face begins under the right eye and extends to the left side. The skin quickly swells and takes on a crimson hue. Burning, stabbing pain. High fever with dry skin and thirst. The face is blue-purple. The erysipelas spread from right to left. The skin is light pink or dark red. There is no thirst. Edema.

Euphorbia. Erysipelas with death. The right cheek is dark red. Bubbles the size of a pea with a yellow liquid. Gnawing pains go from gum to ear. Itching and crawling when the pain subsides.

Cantharis vesicatoria. Erysipelas. Burning on pressure on the affected area. Worse from cold drinks. Acute inflammation of the urinary tract. Worse when touched. Burns. Bubble form of erysipelas. Erysipelatous inflammation begins with the formation of blisters on the nose. Then it goes to the cheek.

The bubbles burst and release a caustic liquid. Nymphomania. Expels foreign bodies from the uterus. Burns on the face with blistering. Better with local exposure to cold. Sexual and mental arousal. Worse during and after urination. Better from warmth.

Belladonna. Light crimson, as in scarlet fever, red and swollen skin. Phlegmonous erysipelas. Bright red swelling of the face. There is no swelling. There are no bubbles. Pain with throbbing. Pulsation in the head. Rave. The patient rushes about in his sleep. The pulse is full and hard. Smooth, shiny and tense surface. Very strong shooting throbbing pains. Erysipelas affects the face on the right side.

Stramonium. Erysipelas with delirium and screams. The patient staggers and stumbles when walking with closed eyes. The patient thinks he is very tall. Feeling that one hand is very large. Seems to have three legs instead of two (Baptisia). During delirium, the patient tries to escape (narcotics). Grinding of teeth. Stuttering with division of words into syllables (Bovista). Urination in small portions in children when excited.

Lachesis. Crimson or bluish complexion. Drowsiness (Crotalus).

Graphites. Erysipelas. The inflamed areas become hard and tense. The erysipelas start from the nose. Chronic cases of erysipelas. The face is disfigured. Burning, stinging pains (Apis). The inflammation moves from the right side to the left. Resorption of scar tissue.

Terebentina. Erysipelas. Postpartum metritis and peritonitis. The tongue is red, smooth and polished. Stomatitis from the mouth to the anus. Violent thirst in gastroenteritis. Burning in right hypochondrium. Gallstones. Flatulence.

Veratrum viride. Acute orchitis, like erysipelas. Endometritis and adnexitis with high fever. Postpartum peritonitis or endometritis with gastric symptoms. Prevention of postpartum sepsis. Inflammation of the mammary glands. Increases the secretion of milk. Acute mastitis with mild fever and significant edema. Rigid cervix during childbirth. Vomiting during pregnancy. Postpartum cramps. Hysterical convulsions.