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Materia Medica 2026

Carbolicum Acidum

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General Characteristics

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Burning sensation in the eyes.

Blurred vision.

Photophobia (sensitivity to light).

Weakness of sight.

Weakness of vision.

Burning and stinging sensations in the eyes.

Photophobia.

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).

Impaired hearing.

Pain in the ears.

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).

Impaired hearing.

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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;

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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

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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,

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worse at night.

Whooping cough-like symptoms.

Difficult breathing.

Burning sensation in the chest.

Fetid expectoration.

Cardiac and Chest

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Weak and rapid pulse.

Palpitations.

Angina pectoris-like pain.

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Nausea and vomiting.

Burning pain in the stomach.

Belching of foul-smelling gas.

Gastric ulcers.

Intense craving for stimulants.

Abdomen

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Abdominal pain and distention.

Flatulence.

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Abdominal pain and tenderness.

Distention of the abdomen.

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Rectum:

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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:

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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:

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In women: Leucorrhea, with offensive odor; painful menstruation.

In men: diminished sexual desire; impotence.

Musculoskeletal

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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

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Mental exertion.

Night.

Warmth (in some instances).

Lying down.

Odors.

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Better (>)

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Open air.

Rest.

Cold applications (sometimes).

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Rest.

Open air.

Cold applications.

Antidote:

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Alcohol; Vinegar; Chalk; Iodine; Glauber's Salt in watery solution.

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Incompatible:

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Glycerine and vegetable oils.

Complementary

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Arsenicum album, Baptisia, Kreosotum.

Arsenicum album, Kreosotum.

Compare

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Baptisia, Arsenicum album, Kreosotum, Nitric acid, Pyrogenium, Sulphur. Useful in septic conditions, ulcerations, and offensive discharges where these remedies are indicated.

Throat

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Burning sensation in the throat.

Sore throat with ulceration.

Difficulty swallowing.

Cardiac:

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Weak and irregular pulse.

Palpitations.

Chest

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Burning sensation in the chest.

Oppression of the chest.

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Stomach

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Nausea and vomiting, often projectile.

Intense burning pain in the stomach.

Aversion to food.

Eructations with a foul odor.

Diminished sexual desire.

Female

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Offensive leucorrhea (vaginal discharge). Pruritus vulvae (itching of the vulva). Ulceration of the cervix.

Extremities

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Weakness and trembling of the limbs.

Burning pains in the extremities.

Numbness and tingling in the hands and feet.

Offensive foot sweat.

Ulceration with a tendency to putrescence.

Eczema with offensive discharge.

Itching and burning sensation.

Pain in the back, especially in the lumbar region.

Weakness in the back.

Antidotes

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Alcohol, Camphor.

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Comparisons:

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Arsenicum album (burning pains, prostration), Kreosotum (offensive discharges), Baptisia (septic conditions).

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