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Top ↑• Collinsonia Canadensis presents with pelvic and portal congestion, resulting in hemorrhoids and constipation, especially in females.
• Collinsonia Canadensis has depressed arterial tension, general atony of muscular fiber.
• Collinsonia Canadensis can have chronic nasal, gastric, and pharyngeal catarrh, due to portal obstruction.
• Collinsonia Canadensis has dropsy from cardiac disease.
• Collinsonia Canadensis features pruritus in pregnancy, with piles.
• Collinsonia Canadensis shows constipation of children from intestinal atony.
• Collinsonia Canadensis is said to be of special value when given before operations for rectal diseases.
• Collinsonia Canadensis causes a sense of weight and constriction.
• Collinsonia Canadensis presents with venous engorgement.
• The patient has a feeling of fullness and weight in the affected parts.
• The patient experiences general sluggishness and torpor.
• The patient has a tendency to chronic venous stasis and its associated symptoms.
• Collinsonia Canadensis is a remedy primarily affecting the venous system, causing engorgement and congestion.
• Its symptoms are often associated with a feeling of heaviness and fullness.
• The patient experiences irritability and impatience, especially during constipation or other physical discomfort.
• The patient experiences low spirits and a general lack of energy.
• The patient has a sense of being overwhelmed by physical symptoms.
• The patient experiences anxiety and apprehension, particularly regarding their health.
• The patient suffers from forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating, possibly due to congestion.
• The patient displays aversion to mental exertion.
• The patient is easily discouraged by their physical ailments.
• The patient has mental sluggishness mirroring the physical torpor.
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• Disturbance of circulation and cutaneous sensation are prominent.
• Marked effects on bowels, rectum, and heart.
• Neuralgia and rheumatic pains in various parts of the body.
• Symptoms are aggravated by the slightest emotion or excitement.
Collinsonia Canadensis presents with a headache associated with constipation or hemorrhoids
Top ↑• The patient has throbbing or fullness in the head.
• The patient suffers from dull, heavy headaches.
The patient experiences congestion of the eyes
Top ↑• The patient experiences a sensation of pressure behind the eyes.
• The patient has redness of the eyes due to venous congestion.
Ears
Top ↑• The patient has tinnitus due to circulatory disturbances.
Nose
Top ↑• The patient has chronic nasal catarrh, often with a thick, yellow discharge.
• The patient experiences nosebleeds, especially due to venous congestion.
• The patient experiences dryness of the nasal passages.
Throat
Top ↑• The patient has chronic pharyngeal catarrh.
• The patient experiences a sensation of dryness or burning in the throat.
• The patient has enlarged tonsils.
# Respiratory
Top ↑• The patient suffers from shortness of breath from cardiac disease.
• The patient has a cough due to venous congestion.
• The patient experiences oppressed breathing.
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Cardiac:
Top ↑• The patient has dropsy from cardiac disease.
• The patient has cardiac weakness.
• The patient experiences palpitation.
• The patient has an irregular heartbeat.
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• Irritation of cardiac nerves.
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• Palpitation.
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# Stomach
Top ↑• The patient has dyspepsia with fullness and bloating after eating.
• The patient has gastric catarrh due to portal obstruction.
• The patient experiences nausea.
• The patient experiences loss of appetite.
The patient experiences distention of the abdomen
Top ↑• The patient has tenderness in the liver region.
• The patient experiences congestion of the abdominal organs.
• The patient has ascites due to cardiac or hepatic issues.
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Rectum:
Top ↑• The patient has hemorrhoids, large, painful, and often prolapsed.
• The patient has constipation with hard, dry stools.
• The patient experiences a sensation of fullness and weight in the rectum.
• The patient experiences itching and burning in the anus.
• The patient suffers from prolapse of the rectum.
• The patient experiences constipation alternating with diarrhea.
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• Hemorrhoids (piles), often with bleeding.
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• Prolapse of the rectum with piles.
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• Sensation as if the rectum was full of sticks (less pronounced than Aesculus hippocastanum).
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• Bleeding hemorrhoids, often persistent.
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Stool
Top ↑• Hard, dry, and difficult to pass.
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The patient has scanty urine
Top ↑• The patient has dark urine.
• The patient experiences urinary congestion with painful urination in severe cases.
• The patient has albuminuria associated with kidney congestion and dropsy.
• The patient experiences frequent urination with a feeling of incomplete emptying.
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Sexual:
Top ↑• The patient has pruritus vulvae in pregnancy.
• The patient experiences hemorrhoids during pregnancy.
• The patient experiences uterine congestion.
• The patient has a tendency to miscarry due to pelvic congestion.
• The patient experiences leucorrhea, thick and profuse.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• The patient experiences heaviness and aching in the limbs.
• The patient has swollen feet and ankles from dropsy.
• The patient has varicose veins in the legs.
• The patient experiences cold extremities.
• The patient has general muscular weakness.
• The patient experiences aching pains in the back, especially in the lumbar region.
• The patient experiences pruritus, especially in pregnancy and around the anus.
• The patient has eruptions due to venous congestion.
• The patient has sleep disturbed by discomfort and physical symptoms.
• The patient experiences restless sleep.
• The patient has dreams of business and worries.
• The patient suffers from insomnia due to hemorrhoids or other congestive states.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Sitting.
• Standing.
• Constipation.
• Pregnancy.
• Warm applications (for some).
• Pressure (for hemorrhoids).
• Evening.
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• Evening and night.
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• Slightest emotion or excitement.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Motion (slight).
• Cold applications (for some).
• Lying down.
• Open air.
• Bowel movement.
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• Compare: Aesculus; Aloes; Hamamelis; Lycopus; Negundo; Sulphur; Nux vomica; Sepia; Pulsatilla; Muriatic acid.
• Complementary: Nux vomica (for constipation).
• Sulphur (for chronic conditions).
• Lycopodium (for hepatic congestion).
• Antidotes: Aconite (for acute inflammation).
• Nux vomica (for abuse of coffee or alcohol).
• Arnica (for injuries causing venous congestion).
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• Morning.
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Head
Top ↑• Neuralgia in the upper jaw.
Respiratory
Top ↑• Not specified, but due to cardiac involvement, dyspnea may be present.
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Gastrointestinal:
Top ↑• Pains in the umbilicus and hypogastrium.
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• Great flatulence, often associated with hemorrhoidal troubles.
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Sexual Organs:
Top ↑• Piles occurring during the catamenia.
Extremities
Top ↑• Rheumatic pains in arms, hands, knees, and joints.
Relations:
Top ↑• Consider Nux vomica for constipation with ineffectual urging.
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Important Note & Medical Disclaimer
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