SYMPHYTUM- a snapshot

  • Bones
    • Communited fracture
    • Non healing fractures, callous does not form
  • Injury
    • Pain in periosteum remains after bones have healed
    • Injury to sinews, bones, tendons
    • Blunt injuries to eyes involving eyeballs
    • Penetrating injuries to perineum
  • Coldness
  • Gastric and duodenal ulcers

(Clarke in his THE DICTIONARY OF PRACTICAL MATERIA MEDICA very beautifully explains the difference in injury of ARNICA and SYMPHYTUM

Arn., soft parts, Symp., hard; Arn., painful swelling with discoloration, Symp., without discoloration; Arn., sore, bruised lame; Symp., pricking, stitching, jagging pains)

Aude Sapere

Shivangi Jain
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