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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Castoreum Canadense is a profound remedy for hysteria and nervous affections.
• Castoreum Canadense causes profound prostration.
• Castoreum Canadense is suited to individuals with a nervous, excitable temperament, especially nervous women.
• Castoreum Canadense is marked by debilitating sweats and persistent irritability.
• Spasmodic affections arise after debilitating diseases with Castoreum Canadense.
• Constant yawning occurs with Castoreum Canadense.
• Castoreum Canadense causes general weakness and exhaustion.
• Castoreum Canadense causes oversensitivity to external stimuli.
• The patient tends to be chilly, yet averse to being covered.
• The patient's complaints are often of a nervous or spasmodic character.
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• Castoreum Canadense causes marked anxiety and apprehension, often without a clear cause.
• Castoreum Canadense causes hysterical symptoms, including emotional outbursts and exaggerated reactions.
• Castoreum Canadense causes irritability and a tendency to be easily angered.
• The patient is restless and uneasy; and cannot remain still.
• The patient is feeling overwhelmed or burdened.
• The patient experiences mental confusion and difficulty concentrating.
• The patient experiences great anguish and despair.
• The patient experiences oversensitivity to noise and external stimuli.
• The patient has a fear of impending misfortune.
• The patient experiences exaggerated emotions and theatrical behavior.
• The patient has a weeping mood, easily brought to tears.
• The patient has a changeable mood; and easily switches between laughter and tears.
• The patient is easily offended and takes things personally.
• The patient desires sympathy and attention.
• The patient has difficulty making decisions.
• The patient has an aversion to mental work.
Head
Top ↑• Castoreum Canadense causes headache, often described as pressing or throbbing.
• Castoreum Canadense causes vertigo, with a sensation of spinning.
• The head feels heavy and confused.
• Castoreum Canadense causes congestion of the head.
• Castoreum Canadense causes headache located in the forehead.
# Eyes
Top ↑• Castoreum Canadense causes day-blindness; and inability to endure the light (photophobia).
• Castoreum Canadense causes dim vision.
• Castoreum Canadense causes a burning sensation in the eyes.
• The patient experiences heaviness of eyelids.
• Castoreum Canadense causes lachrymation; excessive tearing.
• Castoreum Canadense causes blurred vision.
Ears
Top ↑• Castoreum Canadense causes tinnitus, with buzzing or ringing sounds.
• The patient experiences sensitivity to loud noises.
# Nose
Top ↑• Castoreum Canadense causes coryza with watery discharge.
• Castoreum Canadense causes nasal congestion.
• Castoreum Canadense causes sneezing.
• The patient experiences loss of smell.
Throat
Top ↑• Castoreum Canadense causes sore throat with a sensation of dryness.
• The patient experiences difficulty swallowing.
• The patient experiences a feeling of a lump in the throat.
• Castoreum Canadense causes hoarseness.
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• Castoreum Canadense causes spasmodic cough, often triggered by emotional upset.
• The patient experiences difficult breathing, with a feeling of constriction in the chest.
• Castoreum Canadense causes hysterical asthma.
• The patient experiences a cough that is dry and hacking, worse at night.
• Castoreum Canadense causes palpitations, especially during emotional excitement.
• The patient experiences angina-like pains in the chest.
• The patient experiences oppression of the chest.
• The heart feels weak and fluttering.
• The pulse is rapid and weak.
• The patient experiences a sensation of a weight on the chest.
• Castoreum Canadense causes nausea and vomiting, especially during hysterical attacks.
• Castoreum Canadense causes abdominal bloating and distention.
• Castoreum Canadense causes flatulence.
• Castoreum Canadense causes constipation or diarrhea, often alternating.
• Castoreum Canadense causes spasmodic abdominal pain.
• The patient experiences loss of appetite.
• The patient experiences craving for unusual foods.
• Belching provides temporary relief.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation in the stomach.
• The stool is often offensive smelling.
• The patient experiences tenesmus; a constant urge to defecate.
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• Castoreum Canadense causes frequent urination, often with a scanty flow.
• Castoreum Canadense causes involuntary urination, especially during hysterical episodes.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation during urination.
• The urine is dark and concentrated.
• Castoreum Canadense causes increased sexual desire in women, sometimes to the point of nymphomania.
• Castoreum Canadense causes sexual neurasthenia.
• Castoreum Canadense causes hysterical affections of the uterus.
• The patient experiences painful menstruation.
• The patient experiences irregular menstruation.
• The patient experiences leucorrhea; thick, white vaginal discharge.
• Castoreum Canadense causes uterine spasms.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• The patient experiences weakness and trembling of the limbs.
• The patient experiences heaviness of the legs.
• The patient experiences coldness of the extremities.
• The patient experiences numbness and tingling in the fingers and toes.
• The patient experiences pain in the back, especially in the lumbar region.
• The patient experiences stiffness of the neck.
• The patient experiences cramps in the calves.
• The patient experiences joint pain.
• The patient experiences restless legs.
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• Castoreum Canadense causes debilitating sweats, often cold and clammy.
• The skin feels dry and itchy.
• The patient experiences nervous itching.
• The patient experiences difficulty falling asleep.
• The patient experiences restless sleep with frequent waking.
• The dreams are vivid and disturbing.
• The patient experiences dreams of danger or misfortune.
• The patient experiences insomnia due to nervous excitement.
• The patient experiences sleepiness during the day.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Emotional excitement, Noise, Light, During menstruation, Cold air, Drafts, At night, Before a thunderstorm.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Warmth, Rest, Open air (sometimes), Distraction, Lying down, Eating.
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• Antidote: Colchicum.
• Complementary: Ignatia, Moschus, Valeriana.
• Comparisons: Asa foetida (more flatulence and eructations), Ignatia (more changeable moods), Moschus (more intense hysteria), Valeriana (milder hysteria; more nervous trembling), Nux vomica (irritable, oversensitive, but more driven and ambitious).
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