Cubeba Officinalis

Description

Mucous membranes generally, but especially that of the urinary tract, are chiefly affected by this remedy. Frequent urination of a nervous origin. Leucorrhea in little girls.

Dose

Dose.--Second and third attenuation.

Relationship

Relationship.--Compare: Cucurbita; Copaiva; Piper meth; Sandal.

Respiratory

Respiratory.--Catarrh of nose and throat, with fetid odor and expectoration. Mucus trickles from posterior nares. Rawness of throat and hoarseness.

Urine

Urine.--Urethritis, with much mucus, especially in women. Cutting after urination, with constriction. Hematuria. Prostatitis, with thick yellow discharge. Cystitis.