Gangrene

Arsenic Alb

Dry gangrene in old people; soreness and burning relieved by warmth. Restlessness. Often indicated in gangrene of lungs. Fetid diarrhoea with great prostration.

Lachesis

Gangrene following wounds or injury, blood poisoning. Parts become blue and purple and then there is oozing of dark decomposed blood and pus. Chilliness with icy coldness of extremities.

Secale Cor

Senile gangrene with tingling and formication, worse by warmth. Dry gangrene of toes and feet. Toes and fingers broken off and thrown away. The skin is wrinkled and dry, shrivelled and cold, no sensibility. Large ecchymoses and blood blisters which become gangrenous point to this remedy. The patient is relieved by cold and cannot stand covering, opposite of Ars. Alb.

Crotalus H

Hot, bluish, moist gangrene, the limb being covered with black blisters and much swollen, emitting foul odour.

Kreosote

Gangrene of lungs.

Carbo Veg

Carbuncles and boils becoming gangrenous. The parts affected have a purple look and are icy cold. Secretions are foul with great prostration.

Sulphuric Acid

Gangrene following mechanical injuries.