- Source: Derived from the fresh leaves and stems of Clematis erecta , a perennial plant in the.
- Ranunculaceae family, native to Europe, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial.
- dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity.
- Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for dermatological, genitourinary,.
- and neurological disorders, particularly those involving burning, vesicular eruptions, and.
- glandular affections.
- It is noted for symptoms such as scalding skin eruptions, urinary irritation, and.
- mental dullness, often aggravated by cold, washing, or night, and ameliorated by warmth, open air,.
- or perspiration.
- Modern Context: Indicated for dermatological conditions (e.g., eczema, herpes), genitourinary.
- issues (e.g., urethritis, orchitis), neurological symptoms (e.g., neuralgia, headaches),.
- psychological conditions (e.g., depression, apathy), rheumatic complaints (e.g., joint pain,.
- stiffness), and systemic symptoms (e.g., fatigue, chills).
- It suits patients with chronic or subacute.
- symptoms characterized by burning eruptions, urinary discomfort, mental sluggishness, or.
- glandular involvement , typically exacerbated by cold, damp conditions, or washing, and often.
- seen in individuals with chronic skin conditions, urinary infections, or depressive states.
- The.
- remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chilly, sensitive constitution, often presenting with.
- physical symptoms like vesicular rashes or testicular pain alongside emotional traits like.
- indifference or sadness, commonly observed in middle-aged or elderly patients with chronic.
- dermatological or genitourinary complaints
