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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Carbolic Acid is a powerful irritant and anesthetic.
• A languid, foul, painless, destructive remedy.
• Marked prostration disproportionate to the apparent illness.
• A tendency to ulceration and gangrene.
• Great exhaustion following even slight exertion.
• Its symptoms are often associated with septic conditions.
• The patient has a general feeling of being bruised all over.
• The patient experiences stupor, paralysis of sensation and motion, feeble pulse and depressed breathing.
• Death is due to paralysis of respiratory centers.
• Carbolic Acid acts primarily on the central nervous system.
• It produces mental and bodily languor.
• A disinclination to study, with headache like a band.
• Very marked acuteness of smell is a strong guiding symptom.
• Stomach symptoms are also important.
• Its pains are terrible; they come and go suddenly.
• Physical exertion brings on abscess somewhere.
• Putrid discharges are present (Baptisia).
• Scarlet fever, with marked tendency to destruction of tissue internally, and fetid odor.
• Spasmodic coughs occur.
• Arthritis is present.
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• Mental torpor and confusion are present.
• Indifference to everything, including loved ones.
• The patient has difficulty concentrating and remembering.
• Irritability and a tendency to be easily angered are noted.
• Depression, with suicidal thoughts, are present.
• An aversion to mental work; intellectual fatigue.
• The patient feels detached from reality, as if in a dream.
• Hysterical tendencies, with alternating moods, occur.
• Apprehension and anxiety, especially about health, are present.
• Loss of memory; forgets names and dates.
• Delusion of being double, or of having a limb missing, occurs.
• Dullness of senses and intellect.
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• Profound prostration and debility.
• Burning pains in affected parts.
• Marked antiseptic properties; tendency to putrescence and decomposition.
• Offensive discharges, with a strong, characteristic odor of carbolic acid.
• General indifference to surroundings and a lack of vital reaction.
• Mental dullness and apathy.
• Indifference and detachment from loved ones.
• Confusion and difficulty concentrating.
• Irritability and easily angered.
• Loss of memory and impaired cognitive function.
• Suicidal thoughts, often without the courage to act.
• Hysterical tendencies, with emotional outbursts.
• A sensation of unreality, as if things are happening in a dream.
Head
Top ↑• Headache as if a band were tightly drawn around the head.
• Dull, heavy headache, especially in the forehead.
• Headache aggravated by mental exertion.
• Vertigo, with a tendency to fall.
• Scalp sensitive to touch.
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• Headache, especially frontal or occipital, often described as a band around the head.
• Vertigo and dizziness, with a tendency to fall.
• Heaviness and fullness in the head.
Eyes
Top ↑• Burning sensation in the eyes.
• Blurred vision.
• Photophobia (sensitivity to light).
• Weakness of sight.
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• Weakness of vision.
• Burning and stinging sensations in the eyes.
• Photophobia.
Ears
Top ↑• Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
• Impaired hearing.
• Pain in the ears.
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• Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
• Impaired hearing.
Nose
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• Offensive odor perceived in the nose, even when there is no actual odor present (cacosmia).
• Coryza with acrid, burning discharge.
Increased olfactory sensibility;
Top ↑• everything smells intensely.
• Offensive odor from the nose.
• Coryza (inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane) with acrid discharge.
• Epistaxis (nosebleeds).
Burning sensation in the throat
Top ↑• Sore throat, with a feeling of rawness.
• Diphtheria-like membrane in the throat.
• Difficulty swallowing.
• Offensive breath.
• Hoarseness and loss of voice.
Respiratory
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• Dyspnea (shortness of breath).
• Cough with a suffocating sensation.
• Burning sensation in the chest.
• Fetid breath.
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Spasmodic cough,
Top ↑• worse at night.
• Whooping cough-like symptoms.
• Difficult breathing.
• Burning sensation in the chest.
• Fetid expectoration.
Cardiac and Chest
Top ↑• Weak and rapid pulse.
• Palpitations.
• Angina pectoris-like pain.
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Top ↑• Nausea and vomiting.
• Burning pain in the stomach.
• Belching of foul-smelling gas.
• Gastric ulcers.
• Intense craving for stimulants.
Abdomen
Top ↑• Abdominal pain and distention.
• Flatulence.
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• Abdominal pain and tenderness.
• Distention of the abdomen.
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Rectum:
Top ↑• Diarrhea, with offensive odor.
• Dysentery.
• Constipation with ineffectual urging.
• Hemorrhoids, with burning pain.
• Loss of appetite.
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• Offensive, putrid diarrhea.
• Constipation with hard, dry stools.
• Burning sensation in the anus.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• Burning sensation during urination.
• Frequent urination.
• Dark and offensive urine.
• Albuminuria.
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• Dark, offensive urine.
• Burning sensation during urination.
• Incontinence of urine.
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Sexual:
Top ↑• In women: Leucorrhea, with offensive odor; painful menstruation.
• In men: diminished sexual desire; impotence.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• Arthritis, with pain and swelling of the joints.
• Rheumatic pains.
• Weakness and trembling of the limbs.
• Skin ulcers.
• Offensive foot sweat.
• General feeling of being bruised all over.
• Sleep disturbed and unrefreshing.
• Restless sleep.
Worse (<)
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• Motion.
• Warmth.
• Damp weather.
• Alcohol.
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Physical exertion
Top ↑• Mental exertion.
• Night.
• Warmth (in some instances).
• Lying down.
• Odors.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Open air.
• Rest.
• Cold applications (sometimes).
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• Rest.
• Open air.
• Cold applications.
Antidote:
Top ↑• Alcohol; Vinegar; Chalk; Iodine; Glauber's Salt in watery solution.
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Incompatible:
Top ↑• Glycerine and vegetable oils.
Complementary
Top ↑• Arsenicum album, Baptisia, Kreosotum.
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• Arsenicum album, Kreosotum.
Compare
Top ↑• Baptisia, Arsenicum album, Kreosotum, Nitric acid, Pyrogenium, Sulphur. Useful in septic conditions, ulcerations, and offensive discharges where these remedies are indicated.
Throat
Top ↑• Burning sensation in the throat.
• Sore throat with ulceration.
• Difficulty swallowing.
Cardiac:
Top ↑• Weak and irregular pulse.
• Palpitations.
Chest
Top ↑• Burning sensation in the chest.
• Oppression of the chest.
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Stomach
Top ↑• Nausea and vomiting, often projectile.
• Intense burning pain in the stomach.
• Aversion to food.
• Eructations with a foul odor.
Male
Top ↑• Diminished sexual desire.
Female
Top ↑• Offensive leucorrhea (vaginal discharge). Pruritus vulvae (itching of the vulva). Ulceration of the cervix.
Extremities
Top ↑• Weakness and trembling of the limbs.
• Burning pains in the extremities.
• Numbness and tingling in the hands and feet.
• Offensive foot sweat.
Skin
Top ↑• Ulceration with a tendency to putrescence.
• Eczema with offensive discharge.
• Itching and burning sensation.
Back
Top ↑• Pain in the back, especially in the lumbar region.
• Weakness in the back.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Alcohol, Camphor.
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Comparisons:
Top ↑• Arsenicum album (burning pains, prostration), Kreosotum (offensive discharges), Baptisia (septic conditions).
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Important Note & Medical Disclaimer
Candidates are advised to confirm clinical findings from the official materia medica website. This AI summary is for professional research only.
