PRIMULA OBCONICA
Primrose
The poison of the Primrose takes place in its glandular hairs, which destroy without problems and discharge an anxious fluid which is absorbed into the skin.
But pores and skin signs of poisoning show up in touchy sufferers even barring coming in direst contact with the plant, mere nearness being sufficient, simply like Poison ivy. Intermittency of symptoms; worse proper side. Pain in liver and spleen. Deep infiltration and anxiety of tissues; blisters. Paralyzed sensation. Weakness. Pharyngeal discomfort alternates with diminished facial irritation.
Face.–Moist eczema. Papular eruption on chin. Burns at night. Urticaria-like eruption. Eyelids swollen.
Extremities.–Eczema on arms, wrists, forearms, hands, papular and excoriated. Rheumatic ache round shoulder. Palms dry and hot. Cracking over joints and fingers. Eruption between fingers. Purple blotches on again of hands, palmar floor stiff. Blisters on fingers.
Skin.–Great itching, worse at night, pink and swollen like erysipelas. Tumefied. Small papules on a raised base. Skin signs and symptoms accompanied by means of febrile symptoms.
Relationship.–Compare: Rhus; Fagopyrum (Antidotal). Humea Elegans, comparable pores and skin symptoms.