Pansy
The principal uses of this remedy are for eczema in childhood and nocturnal emission accompanied by very vivid dreams.
Head.–Heavy, pressing-outward pain. Eczema of scalp, with swollen glands. Face hot and sweating after eating.
Throat.–Much phlegm, causing hawking; worse in the air. Swallowing difficult.
Urinary.–Copious; disagreeable, cat-like odor.
Male.–Swelling of prepuce, burning in glans. Itching. Involuntary, seminal emissions at stool.
Skin.–Impetigo. Intolerable itching. Eruptions, particularly over face and head, with burning, itching; worse at night. Thick scabs, which crack and exude a tenacious yellow pus. Eczema impetigonoides of the face. Sycosis.
Modalities.–Worse, winter; 11 am. Compare: Lycop.
Relationship.–Compare: Rhus; Calc; Sepia.
Dose.–Lower potencies.