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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Cundurango acts profoundly on the digestive and nervous systems.
• Cundurango causes digestive weakness, malnutrition, and a tendency to ulceration.
• Cundurango causes general debility and emaciation, especially in chronic conditions.
• Cundurango affects mucous membranes, causing dryness and ulceration.
• Cundurango is indicated for conditions marked by stricture and constriction.
• The active principle (Condurangin) produces locomotor ataxia.
• Cundurango stimulates digestive functions, improving general health.
• Cundurango causes marked emaciation and progressive weakness.
• Cundurango causes burning pains, especially in the gastrointestinal tract.
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• The patient experiences irritability and restlessness.
• The patient experiences anxiety about health, especially related to digestive issues.
• The patient experiences depression associated with chronic illness.
• The patient experiences apathy and indifference to surroundings.
• The patient has difficulty concentrating and mental fatigue.
• The patient has fear of cancer, particularly of the stomach.
• The patient experiences apprehension and foreboding.
• The patient experiences despondency and low spirits.
• The patient has lack of initiative and mental sluggishness.
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• Cundurango acts profoundly on the gastrointestinal tract, especially the esophagus and stomach.
• Primarily indicated in ulcerative and cancerous conditions of the esophagus and stomach.
• A sensation of constriction is a prominent feature, leading to difficulty swallowing.
• General debility and weakness accompany the local symptoms.
• Anxiety and apprehension related to the physical suffering.
• Irritability and impatience.
• A sense of hopelessness and despair, particularly in advanced cases.
• Difficulty concentrating due to pain and weakness.
Headache, often frontal, accompanied by nausea
Top ↑• The patient experiences heaviness and dullness in the head.
• The patient experiences vertigo, especially on rising.
Eyes
Top ↑• Dimness of vision.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation in the eyes.
• The patient experiences photophobia (sensitivity to light).
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• Dimness of vision; Photophobia.
Noises in the ears, tinnitus
Top ↑• The patient experiences impaired hearing.
Nose
Top ↑• Dryness of the nasal passages.
• The patient experiences epistaxis (nosebleeds).
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• Epistaxis.
Throat
Top ↑• Stricture of the esophagus.
• The patient experiences difficulty swallowing, especially solid foods.
• The patient experiences a burning sensation in the throat.
• The patient experiences hoarseness.
• The patient experiences a sensation of a lump in the throat.
• The patient experiences difficult respiration.
• The patient experiences shortness of breath on exertion.
• The patient experiences oppression of the chest.
• The patient experiences a cough, dry and hacking.
• The patient experiences palpitations.
• The patient experiences a rapid and irregular heartbeat.
• The patient experiences tightness in the chest.
• The patient experiences angina-like pains.
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Cundurango allays pain in gastralgia accompanying cancer of the stomach
Top ↑• Cundurango modifies secretions of digestive glands.
• The patient experiences great thirst.
• The patient experiences loss of appetite and aversion to food.
• The patient experiences nausea and vomiting, especially after eating.
• The patient experiences pain in the stomach, often burning or cramping.
• The patient experiences epigastric tenderness.
• The patient experiences sensations of fullness and pressure after eating even small amounts.
• The patient experiences indigestion with bloating and gas.
• The patient experiences weight loss due to poor digestion and assimilation.
• The patient experiences vomiting of undigested food.
Distension of the abdomen
Top ↑• Abdominal cramps and colic.
• The patient experiences flatulence.
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Rectum:
Top ↑• Constipation.
• The patient has hard, difficult stools.
• The patient experiences ineffectual urging to stool.
• The patient has a feeling of incomplete evacuation.
• The patient produces scanty urine.
• The patient produces dark, concentrated urine.
• The patient experiences frequent urination.
• The patient experiences decreased libido.
• The patient experiences impotence.
• The patient experiences amenorrhea (absence of menstruation).
• The patient experiences dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation).
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• Constipation with hard, difficult stools.
• Pain in the anus.
• Fissures of the anus.
• Haemorrhoids.
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Extremities
Top ↑• Locomotor ataxia.
• The patient experiences weakness and incoordination of the limbs.
• The patient experiences numbness and tingling in the extremities.
• The patient experiences heaviness of the legs.
• The patient experiences pains in the joints.
• The patient experiences stiffness of the muscles.
• The patient experiences cramps in the calves.
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• Weakness and heaviness of the limbs.
# Skin
Top ↑• Varicose ulcers.
• The patient has painful cracks in corner of mouth.
• The patient has dry, scaly skin.
• The patient experiences itching, especially in the evening.
• The patient experiences eczema.
• The patient experiences poor sleep.
• The patient experiences restless sleep.
• The patient experiences frequent waking.
• The patient experiences nightmares.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Cold, damp weather.
• After eating.
• Lying down.
• Pressure.
• Evening.
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• Swallowing (especially solids); Eating; Motion.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Warmth.
• Rest.
• Gentle motion.
• Open air.
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• Lying down; Rest; Cold drinks.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Arsenicum album, Hydrastis, Carbo vegetabilis.
Antidotes
Top ↑• None reported reliably in "LIBRARY".
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• Not well-defined.
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Hydrastis, Arsenicum album, Carbo vegetabilis Condurango is often compared to remedies indicated for cancerous conditions of the stomach and digestive weakness
Top ↑• Cancer of the stomach and esophagus.
• Ulceration of mucous membranes.
• Strictures and constrictions.
• Digestive disorders with emaciation.
Ears
Top ↑• Tinnitus.
Constriction of the esophagus
Top ↑• , making swallowing difficult or impossible.
• Burning pain in the esophagus, extending to the stomach.
• Ulceration of the esophagus.
• Painful swallowing; Liquids are often better tolerated than solids.
• Dryness of the throat.
Cardiac:
Top ↑• Palpitations, especially after eating.
Stomach
Top ↑• Cancer of the stomach.
• Burning pain in the stomach, aggravated by food.
• Vomiting of food and blood.
• Indigestion and heartburn.
• Aversion to food.
• Sensitiveness in pit of stomach.
Complementary remedies
Top ↑• Arsenicum album, Hydrastis canadensis.
Comparisons
Top ↑• Argentum nitricum, Conium maculatum, Hydrastis canadensis.
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