Cantharis. Blisters with great redness of the skin (Rhus tox. and Anacardium) with burning and stinging pain as from salt.
Chininum sulphuricum. Erythematous eruption, as in scarlet fever. Merging vesicles ulcerate and dry out into crusts. There are also large vesicles or pemphigus (Cantharis, Causticum, Rhus, Ranunculus sceleratus).
Rhus toxicodendron. Bubbles on red skin.
Graphites. Leakage of sticky fluid from under the crusts.
Kali bichromicum. Bubbles, with a depressed center, fester and leave scars. Measles eruption (after Pulsatilla). Pustules on the cornea. Eyelids ulcerate and stick together. Fetid pus in otitis, with violent, stitching pains extending into the submandibular region. Hard papules turn into pustules and ulcers.
Scabs near the nails and on the corolla of the penis. Purulent sticky discharge from the urethra. Ulcers extend deeper. Painless inflammation of the iris (Iritis) with effusion between the iris and the lens. Absence of puffiness, redness and photophobia.
Acidum carbolicum. Vesicular eruptions on the skin with intense burning and itching. Eczema. Seborrheic dermatitis. Psoriasis. Purulent wounds and ulcers.
Clematis. Rough skin. Dry scabs. Worse from dampness.
Arsenicum. The rash is accompanied by burning pains in the skin and severe insomnia. Hives. Blisters with burning, itching and restlessness.
Caltha. The blisters are surrounded by a ring and are very itchy. On the third day, they turn into scabs.
Sarsaparilla. Weeping rash on head. Small spots peel off easily. Unbearably itchy roseola. Worse in spring. Pus causes inflammation of healthy adjacent tissues. The pain starts from the back of the head and goes to the root of the nose. The nose is swollen. Weeping eruption on genitals and between scrotum and thighs.
Copaiva. Red, miliary rash on a red base. Hives. Pemphigus, excreting a huge amount of stinking liquid.
Euphorbium officinarum. Vesicular rash. Pain in the bones. Bubble face. Red cheeks covered with yellow blisters the size of a pea.
Hippomane mancinella. Vesicles in scarlet fever. Rave. Sore throat. Inability to swallow from convulsive constriction in the throat. Burning in the eyes when closing the eyelids.
Croton tiglium. Erythema, vesicles with unbearable burning and itching. First comes redness with swelling (Rhus tox). Then small bubbles form, very closely spaced. Intolerable itching and burning. The bubbles fill with a yellowish liquid, burst and dry into thick crusts.
Blisters form a yellowish crust, like a milk scab. Many small, terribly itchy vesicles on a red base. The blisters may suppurate into pustules that burst and form greyish scabs.
Ammonium carb. Small red rash with intense burning and itching. Worse at night.
Carboneum oxygenisatum. Blisters along the nerves, like herpes zoster.
Anacardium. Erysipelas on the face, spreading from the left side to the right. The face is swollen on the left side and covered with small bubbles. The vesicles have a navel at their top and secrete a yellowish liquid that dries into crusts.
Itching causes the patient to stick his nails into the skin. Bubbles pass into pustules (pustules) with an impression, as in smallpox. Hemorrhoids.
Hura brasiliensis. Red bubbles. Sensation as if splinters under nails of thumbs. Redness with itching and burning. Exudation and peeling of the skin. Urine with blood. Frequent urge to urinate.
Clematis erecta. Burning vesicles turn into pustules and separate a yellowish, acrid, putrid liquid. Urine is separated in drops.
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