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• It affects nerves, causing numbness, weakness, trembling, and paretic conditions. • It is the remedy, for marasmus in children, when nutrition is affected. • In spite of good appetite, children emaciated, especially in lower extremities. • It causes true metastatic condition. • Rheumatism, occursRead more
• It affects nerves, causing numbness, weakness, trembling, and paretic conditions.
• It is the remedy, for marasmus in children, when nutrition is affected.
• In spite of good appetite, children emaciated, especially in lower extremities.
• It causes true metastatic condition.
• Rheumatism, occurs after checked diarrhoea.
• Gout recedes and other troubles follow.
• It has exudative tendency.
• Exudation may occur, as a metastatic condition or otherwise, into pleura, joints etc.
• It also causes alternating conditions, one diseased condition disappears and another appears, e.g. piles alternating with rheumatism.
• It is suitable, to newborn, or children especially boys, who suffer from hydrocele, epistaxis; it removes weakness, remaining after influenza.
• Oozing of blood, and moisture in newborn, from navel.
• Vomiting of large quantities of offensive fluid.
• Effects, remaining after operation on chest.
Worse:
• Cold air; wet.
• Checked secretions; esp. diarrhoea.
• Night.
• Fog.
Better:
• Loose stools.
• Motion.
Mind:
• Great anxiety and depression.
• Cross and irritable (children in marasmus).
• Thinking difficult; loss of comprehension.
• Inhuman; would like to do something evil, cruel.
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Marasmus of children with marked emaciation, especially of legs ; the skin is flabby and hangs loose in folds. In marasmus head weak, cannot hold it up. Marasmus of lower extremities only. Ravenous hunger; loosing flesh while eating well.
Marasmus of children with marked emaciation, especially of legs ; the skin is flabby and hangs loose in folds. In marasmus head weak, cannot hold it up. Marasmus of lower extremities only. Ravenous hunger; loosing flesh while eating well.
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