Description
St John’s Wort
Remedy picture as described in traditional homoeopathic texts.
This remedy has traditionally shown to have an affinity for the spinal nerves and in particular the coccyx. It has been referred to as the ‘arnica of the nerves’ and as such should be considered in all cases where there are injuries to parts of the body rich in nerves especially the sentient nerves such as those of the fingers, toes, coccyx and injuries to the head or spine with oversensitivity to pain. It has also been used for wounds or punctures to tissues.
Mental/Emotional symptoms
Nervous system issues after wounds or a fright that leaves the person feeling sad and melancholy. In this state the person may find it hard to concentrate which shows as mistakes in writing or forgetting what they wanted to say. Mental excitement after drinking tea is also associated with this remedy; and may be useful where there is pain from old scars as it supports the nerves to the area.
Physical symptoms
Head: Feels heavy, as if ‘touched by an icy cold hand’, pulsations of heat and burning on the vertex, headache with sore eyes after a fall; head feels elongated as if drawn to a point; drowsiness; injuries to the eyes. Vertigo with a feeling as if elevated or floating.
Dental: Pains after extraction of teeth or other dental procedures. Toothache better from lying on the affected side. Stomach: Feeling of lump in stomach; nausea; thirst with feeling of heat in mouth.
Back: Injuries of the spine and coccyx; discomfort/pressure over sacral region; discomfort after instrumental delivery (eg. forceps birth); discomfort after fall; jerking and twitching of muscles. Shooting, tingling, or burning sensations that come on with intensity and go gradually; pains shoot upward from the site of injury.
Extremities: Crawling sensation in hands and feet; neuralgic type pains. Aching in sciatic nerve from prolonged sitting.
Pains: The pains are shooting, burning or stinging. They may appear suddenly and disappear gradually.
Skin: After effects of penetrating wounds, bites, stings and puncture wounds with shooting pains. Lacerated wounds.
Keywords
Shooting, burning, stinging and lightning like pains
Puncture wounds
Bites and stings with shooting pains
Crushed fingers and toes
Whiplash, spinal injuries, coccyx pain
With Arnica before and after surgery or dental treatment
Tingling, neuralgic or shooting pains
Exciting causes
Injury
Bites and stings
Childbirth
Surgery
Dental treatment
Modalities
Better: Keeping still; bending backwards
Worse: Cold and damp; touch; motion
Desires: Wine; warm drinks; hot milk
Aversions: None noted
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