Dr. Reckeweg Chimaphila Umbellata  

Common name: Pipsissewa

Causes and symptoms for Dr. Reckeweg Chimaphila Umbellata 

Head 

-Pain in left frontal protuberance. 

- Halo (feels surrounded by light) about the light. 

-Itching of eyelids. 

- Stabbing pain in left eye with lachrymation.   

Mouth 

- Toothache, worse after eating and exertion, better cool water. Pain as if tooth was being gently pulled.   

Urinary 

- Urging to urinate. Urine turbid, offensive, containing ropy or bloody mucus, and depositing a copious sediment. 

- Burning and scalding during urination, and straining afterwards. 

- Must strain before flow comes, scanty urine. 

- Acute prostatitis, retention, and feeling of a ball in perineum.

- Fluttering in region of kidney.  

- Sugar in urine. 

- Unable to urinate without standing with feet wide apart and body inclined forward.   

Female 

- Labia inflamed, swollen. 

- Pain in vagina. Hot flashes. 

- Painful tumor of mammae, not ulcerated, with undue secretion of milk. 

- Rapid atrophy of breasts. Women with very large breasts and tumor in the mammary gland with sharp  pain through it.   

Male 

- Smarting in urethra from neck of bladder to meatus. 

- Gleet (involuntary watery discharge)

- Loss of prostatic fluid. 

- Prostatic enlargement and irritation.   

Skin 

- Scrofulous ulcers.  

- Glandular enlargements.     

Extremities 

- Feeling of a band above left knee.   

 

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