Chill, Fever, And Sweat.
- Sulph.
- Chills and fever; no reaction; stupid; constant sinking.
- Ant. crud.
- Intermittent fever with sadness and woeful mood.
- Merc.
- Cold, clammy night sweats driving him out of bed.
- Hep. sul.
- Sweats day and night without relief.
- Sulph.
- Morning sweat setting in after waking.
- Calc ost.
- In fever horrid visions when closing eyes; headache ameliorated by closing eyes.
- Merc.
- Complaints increase during sweat.
- Arnica.
- Typhoid fever, with greatest indifference; putrid breath, and red spots like suggillations on the body.
- Verat. alb.
- Cold perspiration on face, especially on forehead.
- Bellad.
- Burning heat within and without; skin burns the hand; throbbing headache and of the carotids; pupils dilated; very red, puffed face.
- Gels.
- Fever, without thirst; wants to lie still and rest.
- Bellad.
- Sweat on covered parts only. or on uncovering parts ever so little.
- Ign.
- Shaking chill with redness of the face.
- Ign.
- Chill relieved by warm room or hot stove; weak empty feeling at pit of stomach not decreased by eating; sighing.
- Gels.
- Fever heat with drowsiness, little thirst; feels very weak and languid; wants to lie still; trembles if he attempts to move.
- Arnica.
- Head and face hot and body cool ( Phytol. with sore throat).
- Nux vom.
- Great heat; whole body burning hot, yet must be covered up, as the least uncovering or motion makes him chilly.
- Ipec.
- Backache, short chill, long fever, mostly heat with thirst; headache, nausea, cough, sweat last; chill worse in warm room or warm covering.
- China.
- Weakening night sweats until morning.
- Nux vom.
- Sweat with chilliness on least uncovering.
- Pulsat.
- Chilly with the pains.
- Acon.
- After a violent chill; dry heat with difficult breathing; lancinating pains through the chest.
- Apis.
- Alternate sweat and dryness of the skin.
- Aranea
- Feels chilly even on hot summer days, always decidedly increased on wet rainy days.
- Acon.
- Heat with thirst; hard, full and frequent pulse; anxious, impatient, inappeasable, beside himself, tossing about in agony.
- Apis.
- During fever great oppression, with sensation of smothering; feels as if every breath would be the last.
- Ars. alb.
- Heat mixed up with chill.
- Acon.
- Skin dry, burning hot, intense thirst for cold water, red face sometimes changing with paleness.
- Baptisia.
- Chilly all day; whole body feels sore.
- Calc. ost.
- Partial sweats; head, nape, chest, feet.
- Camph.
- Icy coldness all over; face deadly pale; excessive sensitiveness to cold air.
- Ars. alb.
- Burning heat, with unquenchable thirst; restlessness and prostration.
- Caps.
- Chill begins between shoulder blades.
- Cedron.
- Paroyxsms occur with unerring periodicity to the hour.
- Cham.
- Fever and thirst and sweat, with the pains.
- Caps.
- Chilliness and shivering after every drink.
- Chin. sul.
- Chill, regular paroxysm at the same hour.
- Cimex.
- During chilliness all her joints are painful, as if tendons were too short.
- Cham.
- Profuse sweat on covered parts.
- [Chin. sul.]
- Decided shaking chill at 3 p. m.
- Cina.
- Rising heat and glowing redness of cheeks, without thirst; after sleep; with work symptoms.
- [Chin. sul.]
- Distinct cold, hot and sweating stages and perfect apyrexia.
- Cham.
- Long lasting heat, with violent thirst and frequent starts in sleep.
- China
- On being covered he sweats profusely all over; yet is so sleepy he cannot get up.
- Conium.
- Sweat day and night as soon as one sleeps, or even when closing the eyes.
- Cham.
- Heat and shivering intermingled, usually with one red and one pale cheek.
- Crotal.
- Yellow fever; haemorrhagic tendency, oozing of blood from every orifice, and even pores.
- Aranea diadema.
- Chill returns daily at same hour, or every other day with sleeplessness; no heat nor sweat.
- Dulc.
- Fevers caused by exposure; living in damp rooms; sleeping in damp beds; during cold, rainy, changeable weather.
- Eupat. purp
- Chill begins in small of back and spreads.
- Ferr met.
- During chill, face is glowing hot.
- Gels.
- Nervous chill, shivering and chattering of teeth, but no sensation of chilliness.
- Ferr. phos.
- High grade of inflammatory fever, especially in anaemic subjects.
- Eupat perf.
- Time of chill, 7 to 9 a. m.
- Baptisia.
- Beginning typhoid; stupid, besotted, drunken expression; falls asleep while being spoken to, cannot sleep; feels scattered about, tosses around to get herself together; later all exhalations and excretions become fetid.
- Gels.
- Nervous chill; skin warm; wants to be held that he may not shake so badly.
- Lach.
- Child must be held to relieve head and chest and prevent shaking; feels better if held or pressed down.
- Eupat. perf.
- Before the chill, pains in all the bones, as if broken.
- Lach.
- Heat at night, especially after sleep, from orgasm of blood; throat sensitive.
- Nat mur.
- Chill at 10 to 11 a. m.
- Gels.
- Chill running up and down the spine.
- Lycop.
- Sour vomiting between chill and heat.
- Opium
- Body burning even when bathed in sweat.
- Phos ac.
- Typhoid with complete apathy and indifference; pale face.
- Eupat. perf.
- At the close of chill, nausea and vomiting of bile, aggravated by drinking; or vomiting after drinking.
- Gels.
- Beginning typhoid; headache, drowsy, stupid, wants to lie still; great prostration; tongue trembles when protruding it; eyelids droop; trembles all over when trying to move.
- Nat mur.
- Complete relief during sweat. ( Ars. ).
- Rhod.
- Sweat, with formication.
- Caps.
- Every drink is attended by or followed by shuddering.
- Lycop.
- Old broken down cases of malaria; chill; greasy sweat.
- Menyant.
- Icy coldness of hands and feet; warmth of rest of body.
- Nux vom.
- Great chilliness and coldness, with blue nails, decreased neither by warmth of stove nor covering, mostly in a. m.
- Nat mur.
- Any fever with violent headache; heat in face and great thirst; if it is regularly aggravated at 10 to 11 a. m.
- Phos.
- Flushes all over, beginning in hands.
- Podoph.
- Time of chill, 7 a. m.
- Lycop.
- Febrile attacks during tuberculosis increased from 4 to 8 p. m.
- Arnica.
- Stupor; or muttering delirium with involuntary discharges of stool and urine in a low type of fever.
- Mur acid.
- Typhus; great prostration; lower jaw dropped; sliding down in bed; tongue shrunken; urine and stool involuntary, bloody; pulse intermittent.
- Podoph.
- Great, even delirious loquacity during chill and sweat.
- Psor.
- Profuse sweat on least exertion, especially when convalescing from acute diseases.
- Puls.
- Chill at 4 p. m.
- Rhus tox.
- Typhoid fever or acute diseases putting on typhoid symptoms, with great restlessness, tossing from side to side, and triagnular tip of tongue.
- Polyporus.
- Chills beginning between shoulder.
- Puls.
- No two paroxysms alike, ever changing symptoms.
- Eupat. perf.
- Sweat scanty and the pains cause restlessness.
- Bryon.
- Free sweat but the pains keep the patient still.
- Samb.
- Profuse sweat while awake; dries off during sleep.
- Sang.
- Afternoon fever with circumscribed red cheeks, 2 to 3 p. m. daily; burning of palms and soles; cough and expectoration.
- Secale.
- Greatly objective coldness, but greatly < by covering.
- Gels.
- Chill running up and down the spine in rapid wave-like succession.
- Sepia
- Flushes of heat; heat ascends.
- Rhus tox.
- During chill, cough dry, teasing, fatiguing.
- Silicea
- Want of animal heat; always chilly, even when exercising.
- Thuja
- Sweat only on uncovered parts, or all over except heat.
- Silicea.
- Sweat only on head or on head and face.
- Verat. alb.
- Chill at 6 a. m.
- Ars. alb.
- Paroxysm at 1 a. m. or p. m.
- Verat. alb.
- Whole body icy cold.