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Antimonium tartrate has a tradition in homeopathy of being useful for the symptoms of noisy, wheezy coughs with copious mucous which may be difficult to clear. There may be a bluish tinge around the eyes and lips.
The Ant tart state comes on when the vitality of the individual is weak; there is a weakness and prostration with a pale face, cold sweat, bluish lips and much secretion of mucous. Where Aconite, Belladonna, Bryonia and Ipecac show intense symptoms, Ant tart is the opposite with little fever, coldness and relaxation thus it may follow remedies like Ipecac and Bryonia. Ipecac has a coarse rattling in the first days of sickness whereas with Ant tart this coarse rattling comes after many days of sickness.
Ant tart suits children with frequent bouts of bronchitis, from cold wet weather, rainstorms in autumn. No sooner do they get over one cold another one comes. The acute stage is not violent for them but they keep having these passive rattling colds. There is ulceration of mucous membranes everywhere.
Features/Indications
Keywords
- Wheezing, difficult noisy breathing
- Rattling mucous difficult to expectorate
- Mucous abundant, ropy, white, sticky
- Salivation excessive, bluish tinge around lips
- Cough with nausea, vomiting or retching of phlegm
- Pustular eruptions leave a bluish scar
- Prostration
Modalities
Better: Sitting up; vomiting; bringing up phlegm; cold water; motion; lying on right side
Worse: Cough worse 3-4am; sour things; lying down; being looked at; warm room; morning; dampness; milk
Cautions/Contra-Indications
Always read the label.
Homoeopathic principles should be applied when using this remedy.
If symptoms persist consult your health care practitioner promptly.
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