This section is from the book "Medical Therapeutics For Daily Reference", by Rudolph Frederick Rabe. Also available from Amazon: Medical Therapeutics for Daily Reference.
Ailments accompanied by yellow mucous discharges from mucous membranes, or by diffuse desquamation of epidermis, are met by this remedy.
Thus, ophthalmias, otorrhea, nasal catarrhs, bronchial catarrhs in the later stages, are cleared up magically by Kali sulphuricum. It seems to be a deeper acting remedy than Pulsatilla, which is often employed in similar conditions.
Modalities play an important part in the indications for this remedy; thus, the evening aggravation, the amelioration in cool air and the discomfort felt in a heated room, are real indications for its employment.
Another use of the remedy is in wandering rheumatic pains, shifting about from one part to another.
1. Later stages of inflammations and ail-ments accompanied by profuse desquamation of epidermis.
2. Yellow mucous discharges.
3. Worse evenings; better in cool, open air.
 
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