This nosode has proven a great remedy in epidemic spleen diseases of domestic animals. In septic inflammation, CARBUNCLES, and MALIGNANT ULCERS. In BOILS and boil-like eruptions, Anthracinum
A carbuncle is an abscess larger than a boil , usually with one or more openings draining pus onto the skin . It is usually caused by bacterial infection , most commonly Staphylococcus aureus . The infection is contagious and may spread to other areas of the body or other people Carbuncle
A carbuncle is made up of several skin boils. The infected mass is filled with fluid , pus , and dead tissue . Fluid may drain out of the carbuncle, but sometimes the mass is so deep that it cannot drain on its own. Carbuncles may develop anywhere, but they are most common on the back and the nape of the neck . Carbuncle
Men get carbuncles more often than women. Because the condition is contagious, family members may develop carbuncles at the same time. Things that make carbuncle infections more likely include friction from clothing or shaving , generally poor hygiene and weakening of immunity Carbuncle
Acne. Terrible burning. Induration of cellular tissue, abscess, bubo, and all inflammation of connective tissue. Haemorrhages , black, thick, tar-like, rapidly decomposing, from any orifice. Anthracinum
Bubo – Swelling of Lymph Node
Glands swollen, CELLULAR TISSUES OEDEMATOUS AND INDURATED. Septicemia. Ulceration, sloughing and INTOLERABLE BURNING. Erysipelas. Anthracinum
acute streptococcusbacterial infection of the dermis, resulting in inflammation. Erysipelas
Erysipelas
Black and blue blisters Dissecting wounds. Insect stings. Bad effects from inhaling foul odors. SUCCESSION OF BOILS. Gangrene. Foul secretions. Anthracinum
Similar to Arsenic, which it often follows. Compare: PYROGEN; LACHESIS; CROTALUS; HIPPOZAM; ECHINAC.; SILICA Relationship