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Top ↑• Anilinum: A coal tar derivative, specifically Amidobenzene.
• Anilinum deeply affects the blood and nervous system.
• Anilinum causes profound anemia with skin discoloration.
• Anilinum causes intense cyanosis, indicating severe oxygen deprivation.
• Anilinum causes general weakness and prostration, disproportionate to pathology.
• Anilinum causes marked giddiness and confusion.
• Anilinum causes anorexia with gastric disturbances, reflecting poor assimilation.
• Anilinum causes swelling of the skin, especially face and extremities.
• The patient is sensitive to cold, with marked chilliness.
• Symptoms often involve burning sensations.
• The patient feels the coldness deeply.
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• The patient experiences mental confusion and disorientation.
• The patient experiences irritability and impatience; the patient is easily angered.
• The patient experiences anxiety and apprehension, particularly about health.
• The patient has a feeling of being overwhelmed and unable to cope.
• The patient has dullness of intellect; the patient has difficulty concentrating and remembering.
• The patient experiences restlessness and fidgetiness.
• The patient experiences depression, the patient is withdrawn and isolated.
• The patient has a sense of hopelessness and despair.
• The patient experiences apathy towards loved ones.
• The patient experiences suicidal thoughts.
• The patient has difficulty making decisions.
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• Anilinum's action centers on the blood, producing profound and rapid changes.
• Profound changes in blood composition and function.
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Head
Top ↑• The patient has marked giddiness, whirling sensation.
• The patient has frontal or occipital headache, with pressure or fullness.
• The patient experiences heaviness and congestion in the head.
• The patient experiences vertigo on motion or exertion.
Eyes
Top ↑• The patient's pupils are dilated or contracted.
• The patient has blurred vision and dimness of sight.
• The patient experiences photophobia (sensitivity to light).
• The patient experiences pain in the eyeballs.
• The patient experiences inflammation of the eyelids.
Ears
Top ↑• The patient experiences tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
• The patient has impaired hearing.
• The patient experiences aural vertigo.
• The patient experiences a sensation of fullness in the ears.
Nose
Top ↑• The patient experiences epistaxis (nosebleeds), dark and profuse.
• The patient has a diminished sense of smell.
• The patient experiences dryness of the nasal passages.
• The patient experiences nasal congestion.
Throat
Top ↑• The patient experiences sore throat with a burning sensation.
• The patient experiences difficulty swallowing.
• The patient experiences hoarseness.
• The patient experiences a sensation of a lump in the throat.
# Respiratory
Top ↑• The patient experiences dyspnea (shortness of breath), especially on exertion.
• The patient experiences rapid and shallow breathing.
• The patient experiences cyanosis (bluish discoloration) of lips and face.
• The patient experiences a cough, dry and hacking, aggravated by cold air.
• The patient experiences a feeling of constriction in the chest.
• The patient experiences wheezing.
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Cardiac:
Top ↑• The patient experiences palpitations, especially with exertion or anxiety.
• The patient experiences an irregular heartbeat.
• The patient experiences weakness of the heart.
• The patient experiences cyanosis of the extremities.
• The patient experiences angina-like pains.
Chest
Top ↑• The patient experiences oppression and tightness in the chest.
• The patient experiences pain in the chest, often sharp and stabbing.
• The patient experiences a feeling of suffocation.
• The patient experiences weakness in chest muscles.
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Appetite:
Top ↑• The patient experiences anorexia (loss of appetite).
• The patient experiences thirstlessness.
Stomach
Top ↑• The patient experiences nausea and vomiting.
• The patient experiences gastric disturbances, including indigestion and heartburn.
• The patient experiences epigastric pain.
• The patient experiences belching with a sour taste.
Abdomen
Top ↑• The patient experiences abdominal pain and distension.
• The patient experiences tenderness to touch.
• The patient experiences rumbling in the abdomen.
Stool
Top ↑• The patient experiences diarrhea or constipation.
• The patient's stools may be dark and offensive.
• The patient experiences bloody stools.
• The patient experiences involuntary stool.
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Rectum:
Top ↑• The patient experiences tenesmus.
• The patient experiences a prolapsed rectum.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation in the rectum.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• The patient experiences tumors of the urinary passages.
• The patient experiences frequent urination, often with burning pain.
• The patient experiences dark or bloody urine.
• The patient experiences retention of urine.
• The patient experiences incontinence.
Male Genitalia
Top ↑• The patient experiences pain in the penis and scrotum with swelling.
• The patient experiences inflammation of the testes (orchitis).
• The patient experiences diminished sexual desire.
• The patient experiences impotence.
• The patient experiences seminal emissions.
Female Genitalia
Top ↑• The patient experiences irregular menses.
• The patient experiences suppressed menses.
• The patient experiences painful menses.
• The patient experiences leucorrhea (vaginal discharge).
Back
Top ↑• The patient experiences pain in the back, especially in the lumbar region.
• The patient experiences stiffness of the back.
• The patient experiences weakness of the back muscles.
Upper Extremities
Top ↑• The patient experiences weakness and heaviness in the arms and hands.
• The patient experiences swelling of the hands.
• The patient experiences cyanosis of the fingers.
• The patient experiences coldness of the hands.
• The patient experiences trembling of the hands.
• The patient experiences pain in the joints of the hands and wrists.
• The patient experiences numbness in the fingers.
Lower Extremities
Top ↑• The patient experiences weakness and heaviness in the legs and feet.
• The patient experiences swelling of the feet and ankles.
• The patient experiences cyanosis of the toes.
• The patient experiences coldness of the feet.
• The patient experiences pain in the joints, especially the knees and ankles.
• The patient experiences cramps in the legs.
• The patient experiences restless legs.
• The patient experiences numbness in the toes.
Skin
Top ↑• The patient experiences swelling, especially of the face and extremities.
• The patient experiences cyanosis (bluish discoloration).
• The patient experiences dryness and scaling of the skin.
• The patient experiences itching, with or without eruptions.
• The patient experiences ulcers, slow to heal.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation in the skin.
Sleep
Top ↑• The patient experiences sleeplessness (insomnia).
• The patient experiences restless sleep.
• The patient experiences frequent waking during the night.
• The patient experiences vivid dreams.
• The patient experiences nightmares.
• The patient experiences unrefreshing sleep.
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Dreams:
Top ↑• The patient experiences anxious dreams.
• The patient experiences dreams of death and dying.
• The patient experiences dreams of falling.
• The patient experiences frightful dreams.
• The patient experiences dreams of sickness.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Exposure to cold air.
• Exertion.
• Motion.
• Pressure.
• Evening.
• Night.
• Lying down.
• Damp weather.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Rest.
• Warmth.
• Open air.
• Lying on the affected side.
• Gentle motion.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Carbo Vegetabilis, Arsenicum Album.
Cyanosis
Top ↑• , a hallmark of the remedy, arises from altered hemoglobin.
• The constitution affected is one of marked debility.
• Sensitivity to toxic influences is prominent.
• General prostration and weakness are characteristic.
• Rapid onset of symptoms.
• Sensation of general numbness throughout the body.
• Mental confusion and disorientation.
• Anxiety and restlessness, often marked.
• A sense of impending doom, especially related to breathing difficulties.
• Irritability and a tendency to be easily startled by noises or touch.
• Apprehension and fearfulness.
• Difficulty concentrating.
• Weakness of memory.
• Mental dullness.
• Apathy and indifference.
Headache, intense and throbbing
Top ↑• , often located in the occiput or temples.
• Headache aggravated by motion and noise.
• Vertigo, especially when rising or moving the head.
• Heaviness and fullness in the head.
• Dimness of vision.
• Pupils dilated.
• Cyanosis around the eyes.
• Tinnitus, described as ringing or buzzing in the ears.
• Epistaxis (nosebleeds), often dark and profuse.
• Sensation of constriction in the throat, making breathing and swallowing difficult.
• Difficulty swallowing, with a feeling of tightness in the throat.
• Burning sensation in the throat.
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Cyanosis (bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes) due to altered hemoglobin (methemoglobinemia)
Top ↑• Rapid, shallow breathing.
• Sensation of suffocation.
• Gasping for air.
• Cough, often dry and hacking, unproductive.
• Wheezing respiration.
• Rattling in the chest.
• Palpitations, rapid and irregular heartbeat.
• Weakness of the heart.
• Angina-like pains in the chest, constricting and suffocating.
• Rapid pulse, sometimes weak and thready.
• Feeling of pressure in the chest.
• Nausea and vomiting, often bilious.
• Abdominal pain and cramping, sometimes severe.
• Diarrhea or constipation; stool may be dark or discolored.
• Loss of appetite.
• Thirst, often for small sips of cold water.
• Burning sensation in the stomach.
• Distension of the abdomen.
• Flatulence.
• Dark or discolored urine, due to altered hemoglobin.
• Decreased urine output.
• Pain in the kidneys.
• Albuminuria may be present.
• In males, diminished sexual desire or impotence.
• In females, menstrual irregularities, such as suppressed or delayed menses.
• Uterine hemorrhages.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• Weakness and trembling of the limbs, especially the legs.
• Cyanosis of the hands and feet.
• Coldness of the extremities, icy coldness to the touch.
• Aching pains in the muscles.
• Heaviness in the limbs.
• Stiffness in the joints.
# Cyanosis of the skin, a prominent symptom
Top ↑• Cold, clammy skin.
• Profuse sweating, often cold and clammy.
• Eruptions, such as urticaria or petechiae.
• Itching and burning sensations in the skin.
• Restless sleep, often disturbed by dreams of suffocation.
• Insomnia, inability to fall asleep due to anxiety and difficulty breathing.
• Dreams of death and dying.
• Unrefreshing sleep.
Worse (<):
Top ↑• Exertion.
• Warmth (aggravates respiratory symptoms and feeling of suffocation).
• Lying down (increases dyspnea and feeling of pressure in the chest).
• Exposure to aniline dyes or fumes.
• Motion.
• Night.
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Better (>):
Top ↑• Fresh air (temporary relief of dyspnea).
• Rest.
• Cold applications.
• Open position.
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Relations:
Top ↑• Similar to: Carbo vegetabilis, Lachesis, Hydrocyanicum acidum, Arsenicum album.
• Antidotes: Oxygen, Hepar sulphuris calcareum, Vinegar, Alcohol.
• Comparisons: Consider in cases of chemical poisoning, methemoglobinemia, and conditions involving profound cyanosis and respiratory distress. Especially useful in acute poisoning cases involving aniline or similar compounds.
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