Arsenicum album – Arsenic trioxide:
Remedy picture as described in traditional homoeopathic texts.
This remedy is known for its deep sense of insecurity in respect to disease and death. There is a feeling of vulnerability and defencelessness which leads people in this state to a strong dependency on other people in the sense that they like to have someone around them for reassurance and support in case something happens. Fear, fright and worry play a big part in the remedy and play a part in the fussy, fastidious nature that is in part an effort to control the environment keeping it very neat and clean. Complaints may come on when at the beach.
Mental/Emotional Symptoms:
Someone who may benefit from Arsenicum may feel mentally restless. This mental restlessness is worse at night and the fact that they can’t find anywhere to rest exhausts them. Anxious thoughts of death, or that their condition is incurable dominate their mind especially when they are alone or when they go to bed, worse after midnight. They may experience great exhaustion after small tasks. The person may be nervous, fastidious, upset about disorder and germs, miserly, over sensitive, melancholic, suspicious, irritable or easily upset. Symptoms accompanied by great weakness and prostration with a rapid sinking of the vital force. They are mentally restless but physically too tired to move. Fears such as death, poverty, disease, being disabled, robbers, and being alone predominate.
Physical Symptoms:
Eyes: Burning in the eyes with acrid, burning tears and puffiness. Lids – red, ulcerated and scabby.
Nose: Thin, watery, acrid discharges like egg white or nose feels stopped up. Sneezing without relief; hayfever symptoms that are worse for the open air and better indoors.
Mouth: Easily bleeding gums. Ulceration with dryness and burning heat. Metallic taste.
Throat: Dry, constricted and burning that makes swallowing difficult.
Chest: Constricted airways and thick mucus with difficult breathing. Respiratory symptoms with anxiety and fear of suffocation makes lying down impossible. Worse around or just after midnight, worse for summer colds, laughing or lying in bed. Hay fever and constricted airways from allergies. Whistling, wheezing breath. Suffocating catarrh in the lungs and shortness of breath. Burning and darting pain through the upper chest.
Back: Weakness in lower back, drawing inwards of shoulders, burning type pain in the back.
Stomach and Abdomen: Diarrhoea and vomiting with burning pains. The abdomen is swollen, painful and worse for coughing. Complaints come on after cold fruits, ice cream, ice water, alcoholic drinks or strong cheeses. Diarrhoea after eating, after anxiety or at the seashore. Cannot bear sight or smell of food; very thirsty for small sips. Burning pains. Craves milk. Useful for travel where the body needs to adjust to changes in water and food. Very sensitive to food that isn’t entirely fresh.
Pains: Burning pains relieved by heat.
Sleep: Disturbed, anxious sleep with dreams full of cares and worries. Sleeps with the head raised and with the hands over the head.
Temperature: High temperature when unwell while feeling extremely chilly. They hug the heater or a hot water bottle despite their burning pains.
Thirst: Unquenchable thirst and a very dry mouth; prefers drinks at room temperature and only in sips.
Keywords:
Burning like fire or hot needles
Sudden great weakness
Restlessness
Anxiety
Complaints return regularly
Exciting causes:
Food poisoning
Alcoholism
Anxiety
Chill
Changes – food, water, environment etc.
Modalities:
Better: Company; warmth; hot foods and drink; warm applications; movement
Worse: Between 1-2pm or 12-2 am; after exertion; during change and uncertainty; seashore; for eating watery or cold foods or drinks; or for eating bad meat.
Desires: Warm drinks during chill; cold drinks; olives; warm foods; bread
Aversions: Cold drinks; food; smell of food; fats; rich food; meat; sausages
Repetition of the dose: May need repeated doses
Compare to: Nat mur; Nux vomica; Rhus tox; Sulphur.