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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Anisum Stellatum is indicated for flatulent conditions, especially in infants and the elderly.
• Anisum Stellatum is suited to individuals with chronic catarrhal affections, particularly of the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts.
• Conditions are worsened by a build-up of gas and corresponding discomfort.
• Symptoms recur at regular hours.
• Complaints are often related to weakness and sluggishness.
• Anisum Stellatum has a tendency to develop chronic conditions.
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• Irritability, especially in infants experiencing colic is present.
• Anxiety related to physical discomfort and digestive disturbances is present.
• The patient has a general feeling of being overwhelmed by physical symptoms.
• Restlessness from discomfort is present.
• Great apprehension is present.
• The patient is easily angered by trifles.
Headache associated with digestive upset is present
Top ↑• Heaviness in head is present.
• Dull frontal headache is present.
Mouth
Top ↑• Tingling and numbness of inner lower lip.
• The patient has biting of tongue, especially during convulsions.
• Increased salivation is present.
Nose
Top ↑• Chronic nasal catarrh is present.
Respiratory
Top ↑• Purulent tracheal catarrh is present, especially in those with a history of alcohol abuse.
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Asthmatic conditions
Top ↑• are present, particularly in older individuals.
• Frequent cough with chest pain is present.
• Cough is worse lying down.
• Cough with expectoration of thick, yellow mucus is present.
• Wheezing respiration is present.
Pain in region of third rib, about an inch or two from the sternum, generally on right side, but occasionally on left is present
Top ↑• Frequent cough with pain in the region of the third rib is present.
• The patient is an old asthmatic.
• Much rumbling in abdomen is present.
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So-called three-months' colic
Top ↑• is present, especially if it recurs at regular hours.
• Vomiting is present.
• Distention of the abdomen with gas is present.
• Belching provides temporary relief.
• Flatulence, offensive smelling is present.
• Conditions are worse after eating rich or fatty foods.
• Craving for sweets is present.
• Nausea associated with flatulence is present.
• Colic with drawing up of legs is present.
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• Increased urination is present.
• Nocturnal enuresis in children is present.
• Decreased libido is present.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• Weakness in limbs is present.
• Aching pains in joints is present.
• Dry skin is present
Top ↑• Restless sleep due to abdominal discomfort is present.
• Sleeplessness associated with cough is present.
• Dreams of being suffocated are present.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Lying down. After eating. In the evening. Cold air. Damp weather.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Motion. Passing flatus. Warmth. Open air.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Carbo Vegetabilis, Nux Vomica, Pulsatilla.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Camphor.
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