{"id":16220,"remedy_name":"Filix Mas","remedy_type":"Herbal Remedy","alternative_names":[""],"miasm":"Tubercular Miasm","temperament":"Neutral","aggravation_time":"Neutral\/Anytime","keynote_indications":"A fragmentary proving in Allen's Appendix records a case in which 15 to 20 drops of the \ntincture given three times a day to a woman suffering from bloated abdomen with more or less pain caused \ndiminution of the  bloating. Also, severe prolapse of vagina. Pain and tenesmus of bladder with copious and \nfrequent emission of urine, with intense pain. \nFilix was then discontinued and Chim. relieved the symptoms. They did not return afterwards, except after \nmuch walking or standing. \nThe leading symptoms include a pale face with blue rings around the eyes, and blindness from atrophy of the \noptic nerve. Torpid inflammations of lymphatic glands. Pulmonary tuberculosis in young patients, no fever \nwith limited, ulcerated lesio ns. Gnawing, boring pains in abdomen, worse after sweet things. Tapeworms. \nSoporific conditions.","modalities":"","symptoms_by_system":{"Eyes":"Blindness, monocular amblyopia. Blindness, first mydriasis and amaurosis with normal fundus, eight \ndays later, atrophy of optic nerve. Immobility of pupil.","Face":"Pale face, blue rings around eyes. Female - Menstruation stimulated. Prolapse \nof vagina with pains and tenesmus of bladder and copious frequent emission of urine with internal pains. \nAbortion. Sterility.","Stomach & Abdomen":"Nausea. Sick after taking food. Temperature - Violent rigor, fever, great pain in abdomen with \ndiarrhea and constant vomiting. \nCOMMENTS - C. S. Spencer recorded this effect from taking capsules each contain ing ten minims of the oil \nof male fem for tapeworm: \n\u201cA feeling of nausea, abdomen became painfully distended with colicky pains. Menses returned after only one \nweek's absence and continued profusely for three weeks. Very sick after taking her food. The worm was got \nrid of and the capsules stopped when these symptoms passed away.\u201d \nHering said the best time to give the drug for expulsion of tapeworm is in the summer when the fresh root can \nbe obtained. If an ounce of the grated root is given in the forenoon, usually the tapeworm comes away in the \nafternoon. \nTeste used it successfully in a case of violent dyspnea without cough, with stitches in region of heart and \nobscure symptoms of pericarditis. The patient was a young woman of lymphatico -nervous temperament and \nwas much weakened by long sickness. Bloated. Gnawing and boring in bowels, worse eating sweet things. Great pain in abdomen with \ndiarrhea and constant vomiting. Worm colic with itching of nose, pale face, blue rings around eyes. Painless \nhiccough.","Extremities":"Numbness of right wrist. \n \n \nNose - Itching of nose.","Sleep":"Soporific condition. Restless and sleepless at night."},"schema_version":"1.0","api_provider":"Allahshafi"}