PS MALIK SPEAKS ON SYCOTIC MIASM
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Sycosis is established after a suppressed
gonorrhea, when the acute infection is driven in upon the vital energy by
external methods of suppression, and it then becomes a systematic stigma
·
The Sycotic patient is
exceedingly suspicious. The suspicion extends to the point where he dare not
trust himself and he must go back and repeat what he has done or said, and
wonders if he goes back and starts again.
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He is suspicious that he will
be misunderstood, that his hearers will give the wrong meaning to what he is
attempting to convey.
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The Sycotic patient is cross
and irritable; he is absent minded in certain things, and finds difficulty in
getting the right word
·
He forgets recent happenings,
but remembers distant events very clearly.
·
The headache in the vertex is Sycotic
in its origin; or there may be frontal headache. These are better by lying down
and at night, especially worse after midnight.
·
This patient is restless and
wants to be kept in motion, which ameliorates.
·
The hair falls out in circular
spots; the hair of the beard falls. The Sycotic scalp perspires, but there are
not the moist, matting eruptions of syphilis.
·
Children with
"snuffles" are usually syphilitic or Sycotic; the Sycotic stigma has
moist snuffles, but without ulcerations or crusts; the discharge is purulent,
scanty, with the odor of fishbrine.
·
There is often nasal stoppage
due to thickening of the membranes and to enlargement of the turbinated bones.
·
Hay fever conditions, which are
exceedingly difficult of cure under ordinary treatment, are more easily
understood when we remember that they are an expression of syphilis and latent Sycosis,
very often with a Psoric taint.
·
Meats arouse the latent sycosis
as in psora. The sycotic patient should take meat sparingly, and it is better
for him to use more freely of nuts, beans or cheese. Gouty conditions cannot
digest meats.
·
He is usually better by eating
any food, and better by lying on the stomach or by pressure.
· The diabetic patient is usually
strongly tubercular, but if there is a sycotic taint as well, the condition becomes
much more malignant.
·
In acquired sycotic conditions
represented by prostatic gland troubles there is a combination of all three
stigmata.
·
Pelvic inflammations such as
inflammation of the ovaries, inflammatory diseases of the female pelvis may be
traced to this taint.
·
Appendicitis is directly
traceable to sycotic influences.
· Stomach is swollen, distended
called Ascites, Anasarca
· There are tearing pains in the
joints, which are < during rest, < during cold damp weather, > moving
or stretching, > dry weather.
· The Sycotic skin manifestations
tend toward overgrowth or extra deposits. The nails are ribbed or ridged and
thick and heavy. Moles, warts, wine-coloured patches and other manifestations
of unnaturally thickened skin belong in this classification.
·
Psoriasis is a combination of
the three stigmata, with sycosis and psora predominating
· Barber's itch readily develops
in sycotic patients, while it rarely develops unless there is a sycotic taint.
SPECIAL NOTE
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When suppressed, the syphilitic
stigma spends itself on the meninges of the brain, and affects the larynx and
throat in general, the eyes, the bones and the periosteum.
·
Psora spends its action very
largely upon the nervous system and the nerve centers, producing functional
disturbances, which are > by surface manifestations.
·
Sycosis attacks the internal
organs, especially the pelvic and sexual organs. In this stigma we find the
worst forms of inflammation, infiltration of the tissues causing abscesses,
hypertrophies, cystic degeneration; when thrown back into the system by
suppression this stigma causes dishonesty, moral degeneracy and mania.
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