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Debility

Aceticum acidum
also popularly known as acetic acid is well adapted to the lean people with pale face. Face pale, waxy and emaciated with dark circles around eyes. It has marked action on debility especialy after injuries, after surgical shocks and also after anaesthetics. Profound anaemia with frequent fainting.

Aceticum acidum also works for hectic fevers with drenching night sweat and prostration. No thirst in fever. There is profuse salivation and stomach disorder with fever. The patient always feels better lying on belly.


Acetic acid is also indicated in gastrointestinal troubles with sour belching and vomitings after every kind of food with profuse salivation. There is voilent burning pain in the stomach and chest followed by coldness of the skin. It also helps in diarrhea of emaciated children having frequent watery stools worse in morning. Diarrhea with thirst and night sweats.

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