Fever
Aconitum Napellus (Aconite): Used for sudden and intense fevers that come on rapidly after exposure to cold, dry winds or from a fright. The person may feel restless, anxious, and fearful during the fever.
Belladonna: Used for high fevers that come on suddenly, with intense heat and redness of the face. The person may have dilated pupils, throbbing headaches, and be delirious or have hallucinations.
Ferrum Phosphoricum (Ferr Phos): Often used in the early stages of fever, especially when there is no clear cause. It is helpful for low-grade fevers, mild inflammation, and fatigue.
Bryonia Alba (Bryonia): Used for fevers with dryness of the mouth and great thirst. The person may feel worse from any movement and prefer to lie still.
Gelsemium: Used for fevers that develop slowly, with weakness, heaviness, and trembling. The person may feel dull and drowsy and experience chills up and down the spine.
Pulsatilla: Used for fevers with changeable symptoms, shifting from one part of the body to another. The person may have a lack of thirst and seek open air.
Rhus Toxicodendron (Rhus Tox): Used for fevers that are worse at night and improve with movement. The person may feel restless, achy, and have a strong desire to stretch and move around.
Eupatorium Perfoliatum (Eupatorium Perf): Used for fevers with intense bone and muscle pains, as if the bones are broken. The person may feel chilly and experience thirst.
Arsenicum Album (Arsenicum): Used for fevers with restlessness, anxiety, and great weakness. The person may be chilly, feel worse after midnight, and have a fear of death.