1. Dark hair and complexion, pale face, sickly body. 2. White or bluish appearance around the mouth, with dark rings around the eyes. 3. One cheek red and the other pale. 4. Highly irritable, cross, peevish and ill humored. 5. all complaints are caused by worm, always grinding the teeth and boresRead more
1. Dark hair and complexion, pale face, sickly body.
2. White or bluish appearance around the mouth, with dark rings around the eyes.
3. One cheek red and the other pale.
4. Highly irritable, cross, peevish and ill humored.
5. all complaints are caused by worm, always grinding the teeth and bores & rubs the nose on the pillow or against the shoulder of the nurse.
6. The baby screams during sleep.
7. Cannot bear to have any one near him.
8. Wants many things but refuses everything when offered.
9. Even carrying dose not give him relief.
10. Canine hunger, hungry soon after a full meal.
11. Baby wants lie on abdomen while sleeping.
12. Nocturnal enuresis.
13. Attack of convulsion during sleep.
14. Diarrhoea after taking sweets.
15. Watery, thin, white stool containing undigested food particles with clean tongue.
16. Great desire for indigestible things and aversion to mother’s milk.
17. Miasmatic Background: Psora.
18. Temperament: Irritable.
19. Diathesis: Scrofulous.
20. Thermal Relationship: Neither hot nor chilly.
periodicity refers to symptoms that recur at regular intervals—daily, every other day, weekly, etc. For China officinalis, periodicity is one of its hallmark features, especially in conditions like intermittent fevers and rheumatic pains. ⏳ Periodicity in China Officinalis - Marked Periodicity: - SyRead more
periodicity refers to symptoms that recur at regular intervals—daily, every other day, weekly, etc. For China officinalis, periodicity is one of its hallmark features, especially in conditions like intermittent fevers and rheumatic pains.
⏳ Periodicity in China Officinalis
– Marked Periodicity:
– Symptoms tend to recur at regular intervals, often every other day or in cycles.
– This is especially seen in intermittent fevers, where chills, fever, and sweating follow a predictable pattern.
– Rheumatic pains may also follow a cyclical pattern, flaring up at specific times.
– Associated Conditions:
– Malaria-like fevers with chills and sweats
– Neuralgia or headaches that return at the same time daily
– Digestive disturbances that worsen periodically
– Post-illness weakness that fluctuates in intensity
– Important Note:
See less– While periodicity is a key feature of China, some homeopaths caution against over-relying on it. It’s not the only remedy with periodic symptoms, and its use should be based on the totality of symptoms.