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Tongue - homoeopathic treatment - symptoms, pathogenic and clinical



Tongue

Mur-ac - Dry as leather; paralyzed.
Ailan - Dry, parched, cracked.
Ant-crud - White, as though covered with milk or whitewash.
Ant-tart - Coated thinly white with red papillae; in streaks; dry in
center.
Apis - Raw, sore, scalded; red and hot at tip.
Bapt - Yellowish-brown; center dry; edges red; cracked, sore.
Bell - Red; white, with red edges; strawberry tongue.
Bry - Heavily coated white; yellowish; dark brown and dry.
Chel - Yellow; flabby, large, with imprint of teeth.
Croton - Dry, cracked, brown in center, bright red on edges.
Eup-per - Yellow, bilious.
Gels - Paralytic condition of tongue.
Hydras - Large, slimy, showing imprint of teeth.
Hyos - Dry, red, cracked, protruded with difficulty.
Ipec -Clean, even with nausea and vomiting.
Iris - Dry, feels scalded.
Kali-bich - Mapped, broad, indented; red, smooth, slimy.
Lach - Dry, cracked, blistered at tip; trembling when protruded; catches


behind teeth.
Lept - Yellow.
Lyc - Ulcers under tongue, near phraenum.
Merc - Dirty-white, yellowish; flabby, showing indentations of teeth.
Mer-iod-flav - Flabby, showing imprint of teeth; coated thickly; red at
tip and edges; yellow at base.
Nat-mur - Burning, tingling, mapped; as though a hair were on it.
Opium - Dry, blackish, paralyzed.
Phos - Red stripe through the center.
Puls - White.
Rhus - Red and dry at edges; red triangular space at tip, cracked.
Sep - Foul, but clear during menses.
Sil - Sensation of a hair on tongue.
Tereb - Smooth, glassy; papillae do not show.


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