Physical Generals of Mercurius solubilis
Thermal reaction:
Patient is very sensitive to both heat and cold; cannot tolerate extremes of temperature and feels worse from sudden changes.
Perspiration:
Profuse, offensive, and exhausting sweat; does not relieve the patient. Perspiration is worse at night and during sleep.
Secretions:
All discharges are profuse, thick, yellow-green, offensive, and acrid. Tendency to suppuration and ulceration.
Weakness and prostration:
Marked physical weakness with trembling, especially after perspiration or slight exertion.
Laterality:
Complaints often begin on the left side and may spread to the right.
Sleep:
Restless sleep with excessive salivation and sweating; patient wakes unrefreshed.
Sensitivity:
Extreme sensitivity to pain, touch, and weather changes; body feels sore and bruised.
Thermal reaction:
Patient is very sensitive to both heat and cold; cannot tolerate extremes of temperature and feels worse from sudden changes.
Perspiration:
Profuse, offensive, and exhausting sweat; does not relieve the patient. Perspiration is worse at night and during sleep.
Secretions:
All discharges are profuse, thick, yellow-green, offensive, and acrid. Tendency to suppuration and ulceration.
Weakness and prostration:
Marked physical weakness with trembling, especially after perspiration or slight exertion.
Laterality:
Complaints often begin on the left side and may spread to the right.
Sleep:
Restless sleep with excessive salivation and sweating; patient wakes unrefreshed.
Sensitivity:
Extreme sensitivity to pain, touch, and weather changes; body feels sore and bruised.
Keynote line for exams
Merc sol is characterized by offensive discharges, profuse non-relieving perspiration, great sensitivity to temperature changes, and marked weakness.
Merc sol is characterized by offensive discharges, profuse non-relieving perspiration, great sensitivity to temperature changes, and marked weakness.

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