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Thursday, 25 June 2020

HOMOEOPATHY IN BABY COMPLAINTS

HOMOEOPATHY IN BABY COMPLAINTS

1. CHAMOMILLA.   dentition, Diarrheal, ear pain, colic, Irritable baby. 
2. SPONGIA. Spasmodic cough
3.NAT SULPH. asthma
4.AETHUSA...milk indigestion
5. BARYTA CARB. child backward, shyness. 
6.REUM. sour smelling 
HOMOEOPATHY

 

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Apis Mellifica materia medica

Apis Mellifica.
Poison of the Honey Bee (Apium virus.)


Adapted to the strumous constitution; glands enlarged, indurated; scirrhus or open cancer. Women, specially widows; children and girls who, though generally careful, become awkward, and let things fall while handling them (Bov.). Bad effects of acute exanthema imperfectly developed or suppressed (Zinc.); measles, scarlatina, urticaria. Ailments from jealousy, fright, rage, vexation, bad news. Irritable; nervous; fidgety; hard to please. Weeping disposition; cannot help crying; discouraged, despondent (Puls.). Sudden shrill, piercing screams from children while waking or sleeping (Hellebore). Oedema; bag-like, puffy swelling 


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Thursday, 18 June 2020

Acetic Acid

Acetic Acid

For use, prepare dilutions with distilled water.

General Action :- ► This acid produces directly gastro-enteritis, and also (in one case, at least) membranous laryngo-tracheitis. ► Its remote effects are a profound anæmia, with diarrhœa, night-sweats, feeble pulse, emaciation and cough.

Generalities :- ► Emaciation. ► Attacks of faintness. ► General oppression and heaviness. ► Weakness. ► General trembling. ► (Convulsions, with insensibility.).

Mind :- ► Irritability. ► Nervousness. ► Anxiety. ► Alarm. ► Excitement. ► Delirium. ► Confusion. ► Inertia. ► Unconsciousness.

Head :- ► Vertigo. ► Heaviness. ► Dull pain in forehead and vertex. ► Dull aching in right frontal eminence, then in left. ► In the temples distention of bloodvessels. ► Shooting P. through temples.

Eyes :- ► Sunken, surrounded by dark circles. ► Pupils dilated. ► Lachrymation.

Face :- ► Red, hot and perspiring, with flushed cheeks. ► Pale, waxy. ► Expression wild.

Mouth and Stomach :- ► Salivation. ► Tongue pale and flabby ; dry and cold. ► Thirst. ► Eructations, hot. ► Loss of appetite ; aversion to cold food ; to salt food. ► Nausea ; vomiting ; vomiting after eating. ► In the stomach, pain, burning, gnawing, ulcerative. ► Heat. ► Soreness. ► Fermentation, with distress. ► Cold drinks cause distress. ► Soreness in one spot as from an ulcer, with gnawing ; with agony and vomiting of thick, yellow matter, like yeast. ► Epigastrium painful to pressure.

Abdomen :- ► Burning pain. ► Distention. ► Griping. ► Rumbling. ► Feeling as if it would sink in, which caused dyspnœa. ► Relief by lying on abdomen.

Stool :- ► Watery, with colic. ► Bloody.

 ► Urine increased and light-colored.

 ► Mother's Milk impoverished, bluish, deficient in caseine and butter ; the child drooped, had diarrhœa, and died of marasmus ; the mother was pale, emaciated, and had chronic hæmorrhages.

Respiratory Organs :- ► Voice lost. ► Croup, with hissing respiration, rattling, formation of false membrane in windpipe. ► Cough dry, then moist, with fever ; dyspnœa, emaciation, œdema and diarrhœa. ► Respiration difficult, feeble, hurried.

Chest :- ► Burning pain. ► (Chronic inflammation.).

Pulse :- ► Rapid, small, weak.

Extremities :- ► Weak. ► Wrist and hand feel paralyzed. ► Hands cold, prickling, dry. ► Œdema of lower extremities. ► Diminished sensibility of feet.

Skin :- ► Pale and waxy. ► Red and burning. ► Desquamation.

Fever :- ► Temperature diminished, with cold feet. ► Flushes of heat, with perspiration. ► Hectic, emaciation, diarrhœa, night-sweats, dyspnœa, and swelling of lower extremities. ► Low fever, with delirium, diarrhœa, tympanitis, constipation ; also, with stupor. ► Sweats profuse, cold, nocturnal.

Clinical :- ► General anæmia, with a waxy skin, anasarca, emaciation and sweats. ► Delirium in low fever, with profuse sweats and diarrhœa. ► Membranous croup, with bright-red face and perspiration. ► It should be given in anæmia of nursing women. (See above.).