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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the Dr.Tyler's trio of ptosis?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    In homeopathy, Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis refers to three key remedies commonly used to treat drooping of the eyelids (ptosis). These remedies are: 👁️ Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis 1. Causticum- Ptosis due to paralysis of eyelid muscles; often right-sided; worse in cold weather 2. Gelsemium- Ptosis witRead more

    In homeopathy, Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis refers to three key remedies commonly used to treat drooping of the eyelids (ptosis). These remedies are:

    👁️ Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis

    1. Causticum- Ptosis due to paralysis of eyelid muscles; often right-sided; worse in cold weather
    2. Gelsemium- Ptosis with general weakness, drowsiness, and heaviness; often left-sided
    3. Sepia- Ptosis with hormonal imbalance or chronic fatigue; often in women and children

    🧠 Why These Remedies?
    – Causticum- is known for its action on motor nerves and is often indicated in paralytic conditions.
    – Gelsemium- is used when ptosis is associated with nervous exhaustion, trembling, and mental dullness.
    – Sepia- is helpful in chronic cases, especially when ptosis is linked to constitutional weakness or hormonal changes.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the child symptoms of graphites?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    Graphites is a remedy often indicated for children with specific physical and emotional traits. Here's a detailed overview of the characteristic symptoms of Graphites in children: 👶 Child Symptoms of Graphites 🧠 Mental and Emotional Traits - Timid and shy: Graphites children are often reserved, bashRead more

    Graphites is a remedy often indicated for children with specific physical and emotional traits. Here’s a detailed overview of the characteristic symptoms of Graphites in children:

    👶 Child Symptoms of Graphites

    🧠 Mental and Emotional Traits
    – Timid and shy: Graphites children are often reserved, bashful, and lack self-confidence.
    – Slow comprehension: They may be mentally sluggish or slow to respond.
    – Sensitive and weepy: Easily moved to tears, especially when reprimanded.
    – Fearful and anxious: Especially about new situations or strangers.
    – Poor memory and difficulty concentrating.

    🩺 Physical Characteristics
    – Chubby and pale: Tendency toward obesity with a soft, flabby constitution.
    – Skin issues:
    – Dry, cracked skin—especially behind the ears, on the hands, and feet.
    – Eczema and eruptions that ooze a sticky, honey-like discharge.
    – Unhealthy skin that heals slowly and is prone to infection.
    – Scalp conditions:
    – Crusty eruptions on the scalp (tinea capitis).
    – Hair loss or patchy baldness in children.
    – Digestive complaints:
    – Constipation with large, difficult stools.
    – Flatulence and bloating after eating.
    – Delayed development:
    – Late teething or walking.
    – Sluggish growth and poor stamina.

    🧬 Modalities (What Makes Them Better or Worse)
    Worse from:
    Cold, damp weather
    Night
    Fatty foods

    Better from:
    Warmth
    Covering up
    Gentle care and routine

    🩺 Clinical Use in Children
    Graphites is commonly prescribed for:
    – Eczema and skin eruptions in infants and toddlers.
    – Developmental delays with mental dullness.
    – Constipation and sluggish digestion.
    – Emotional sensitivity and lack of confidence.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the characteristics symptoms of helleborus in headache?

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    Helleborus niger is known for its action on the nervous system, especially in conditions involving cerebral depression, hydrocephalus, and meningitis. When it comes to headache, the remedy has a distinct symptom profile that reflects its deep, sluggish, and suppressed nature. 🧠 Characteristic HeadacRead more

    Helleborus niger is known for its action on the nervous system, especially in conditions involving cerebral depression, hydrocephalus, and meningitis. When it comes to headache, the remedy has a distinct symptom profile that reflects its deep, sluggish, and suppressed nature.

    🧠 Characteristic Headache Symptoms of Helleborus Niger

    🔹 Stupefying Headache
    – The headache feels dull, heavy, and oppressive, as if the brain is too sluggish to register sharp pain.
    – Often described as stupefying, with a sense of mental cloudiness or confusion.

    🔹 Forehead Wrinkling and Cold Sweat
    – The patient may show wrinkling of the forehead due to discomfort.
    – Cold sweat on the forehead is a notable symptom, especially in serious cases like meningitis or hydrocephalus.

    🔹 Occipital Pain
    – Dull pain in the occiput (back of the head), sometimes accompanied by a sensation as if water is moving inside the skull—a symptom linked to hydrocephalus.

    🔹 Head Boring and Rolling
    – The patient may roll the head side to side or bore it into the pillow, indicating deep cerebral irritation.
    – Often accompanied by moaning or sudden screams, especially in children.

    🔹 Headache with Vomiting
    – In some cases, especially in migraine-like presentations, headache is accompanied by vomiting, but without the sharpness seen in remedies like Belladonna.

    🧬 Mental and Modalities
    – Mental dullness, slow responses, and a blank stare often accompany the headache.
    – Worse: From evening to morning, and from uncovering.
    – Better: Not clearly defined, but improvement may follow increased urination in cerebral cases.

    🩺 Clinical Use
    Helleborus is indicated in:
    – Hydrocephalus with dull headache and cerebral symptoms.
    – Post-infectious encephalopathy or meningitis with soporous states.
    – Migraine with vomiting and mental dullness.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the symptoms of helleborus in meningitis?

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    Helleborus niger is a key remedy for advanced stages of meningitis, especially when there is cerebral depression and signs of effusion in the brain. Here's a detailed overview of its symptom profile in meningitis: 🧠 Helleborus Niger in Meningitis 🩺 Key Indications - Soporous state: Patient appears dRead more

    Helleborus niger is a key remedy for advanced stages of meningitis, especially when there is cerebral depression and signs of effusion in the brain. Here’s a detailed overview of its symptom profile in meningitis:

    🧠 Helleborus Niger in Meningitis

    🩺 Key Indications
    – Soporous state: Patient appears drowsy, sluggish, or semi-conscious.
    – Head rolling: Continuous side-to-side movement of the head on the pillow.
    – Cold sweat on forehead: Often with a wrinkled appearance.
    – Staring and vacant look: Pupils may be dilated; patient may not respond to stimuli.
    – Automatic movements: One arm and leg may move constantly while the other remains still or paralyzed.
    – Chewing motions: As if chewing something involuntarily.
    – Greedy drinking: Patient may drink water greedily even while unconscious.
    – Suppressed or scanty urine: Often with sediment resembling coffee grounds.
    – Involuntary sighing and picking at lips or clothes.
    – Sudden screams and moaning: Reflects cerebral irritation.

    🧪 Modalities
    Worse:
    Evening to morning
    Uncovering

    Better:
    Not clearly defined; improvement often marked by increased urination

    🧬 Clinical Use
    Helleborus is especially useful in:
    – Late-stage meningitis with signs of brain effusion.
    – Hydrocephalus with dullness and stupor.
    – Post-scarlatinal dropsy with cerebral symptoms.
    – Comatose states with automatic or reflex movements.

    > According to E.B. Nash, one of the earliest signs of improvement after administering Helleborus is increased urine output, followed by a reduction in cerebral symptoms.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the effect of cold in hepar sulph?

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    Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum (Hepar Sulph) is extremely sensitive to cold, and this sensitivity is a hallmark of its therapeutic profile in homeopathy. Here's a breakdown of how cold affects a Hepar Sulph patient: ❄️ Effects of Cold in Hepar Sulph 🔹 Exaggerated Sensitivity - The patient is chilly and oRead more

    Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum (Hepar Sulph) is extremely sensitive to cold, and this sensitivity is a hallmark of its therapeutic profile in homeopathy. Here’s a breakdown of how cold affects a Hepar Sulph patient:

    ❄️ Effects of Cold in Hepar Sulph

    🔹 Exaggerated Sensitivity
    – The patient is chilly and oversensitive to cold air, drafts, and even slight temperature drops.
    – Exposure to cold aggravates all symptoms, especially respiratory and skin conditions.

    🔹 Worsening of Complaints
    – Coughs, sore throats, and ear infections worsen in cold weather or from cold drinks.
    – Skin eruptions and abscesses may become more painful or inflamed when exposed to cold.

    🔹 Behavioral Traits
    – Hepar Sulph patients often bundle up excessively, even in warm weather.
    – They may wear multiple layers, sleep with extra blankets, and avoid cold environments.
    – They are emotionally irritable and reactive, especially when feeling cold or uncomfortable.

    🔹 Modalities (Aggravations and Ameliorations)
    Aggravated by:
    Cold air, wind, drafts
    Cold drinks or food
    Exposure to chill

    Relieved by:
    Warmth, wrapping up
    Staying indoors, heat
    Warm drinks

    🧪 Clinical Relevance
    Hepar Sulph is often prescribed for:
    – Cold-induced coughs with painful, hoarse, or rattling characteristics.
    – Throat infections that worsen in cold air.
    – Otitis media (ear infections) triggered by cold exposure.
    – Skin conditions like abscesses or boils that flare up in cold weather.

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