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* It causes Acute poliomyelitis which leads to Neural necrosis
* It causes Acute poliomyelitis which leads to Neural necrosis
* '''CSF pleocytosis:''' It involves Anterior horn motor neurons of the spinal cord and brain stem
* Also causes CSF pleocytosis which involves Anterior horn motor neurons of Spinal cord and brain stem ('''[[Bulbar palsy|Bulbar Paralysis]])'''
**  '''Bulbar Paralysis'''
* Spasm
* Spasm
** Involuntary muscle spasm
** Involuntary muscle spasm
** '''Seizure'''
** [[Seizure]]
** [[Fasciculation miasms|Fasciculation]]
** [[Fasciculation]]
** Severe painful
** Severe painful


General Aggravation in spring and summer.


==== Paralysis ====
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===== How?? =====
 
* '''Flaccid / Spastic'''
* Asymmetric paralysis
* Hyper stasis of paralyses limb is pathogonomic
* Falccid paralysis with muscle atrophy




===== Where?? =====
===== Where?? =====


* '''Face'''
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* '''Soft palate''': '''Nasal speech. Difficult speech'''
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* '''Throat'''
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* '''Dysphagia, Impossible swallowing'''
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* '''Stomach''' '''Dilatation'''
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* '''Paralytic Ileus'''
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* '''Bladder accompanied by leg paralysis'''
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* '''Diaphragm, Respiratory muscles, Intercostal muscles: Dyspnea. Inability to breathe'''
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* Spinal
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* '''Limb Paralysis:'''
** '''Proximal / Distal'''
** '''Legs / Arms'''
** '''Large /''' Small muscles 




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* Dysphagia, Impossible swallowing
* Dyspnea. Inability to breathe
* Soft palate: Nasal speech. Difficult speech
* Throat
|'''[[Bulbar palsy|Bulbar Paralysis]]''' (Lower Motor Neuron disease of Bulb)
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|'''Encephalitis'''
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* '''Anxiety'''
* '''Restlessness'''
* '''Agitation'''
* Dullness
* Word hunting
* '''Confusion'''
* '''Altered consciousness.'''
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|[[Gastroparesis entities|Gastroparesis]]
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* '''Vomiting'''
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* Stomach Dilatation
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|'''Meningitis'''
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*'''Meningismus'''
* '''Headache'''
* '''Congestion'''
* Cerebral hemorrhage
* '''Cervical rigidity'''
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==== [[Gastroparesis entities|Gastroparesis]] ====


* '''Anorexia'''
* '''Anorexia'''
* '''Vomiting'''
* '''Meningitis:'''
** '''Meningismus,'''
** '''Headache.'''
** '''Congestion,'''
** Cerebral hemorrhage
** '''Cervical rigidity'''
* '''Encephalitis:'''
** '''Anxiety.'''
** '''Restlessness'''
** '''Agitation'''
** Dullness
** Word hunting
** '''Confusion'''
** '''Altered consciousness.'''


* Dim '''Vision'''
* Dim '''Vision'''
* '''Sore throat'''
* '''Sore throat'''
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* '''Abdomen Pain. Hemorrhage'''
* '''Abdomen Pain. Hemorrhage.'''
* ''Myocarditis.''
* Remittent '''Fever; with chill.'''
* Remittent '''Fever; with chill.'''
* ''Paresthesia.''
* ''Sensory loss''
* ''Sensory loss''
* Apoplexy''',''' ''protein elevated.''
* Apoplexy''',''' ''protein elevated.''
* Aggravation in spring and summer.


=== '''Post-polio syndrome''' ===
=== '''Post-polio syndrome''' ===
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** Decreased tolerance for cold temperatures
** Decreased tolerance for cold temperatures
** Slight jitter exhibited in handwriting.
** Slight jitter exhibited in handwriting.


=== Remedies ===
=== Remedies ===

Revision as of 23:37, 22 November 2023


Clinic

  • It is one of common viral miasms.
  • It causes Acute poliomyelitis which leads to Neural necrosis
  • Also causes CSF pleocytosis which involves Anterior horn motor neurons of Spinal cord and brain stem (Bulbar Paralysis)
  • Spasm

General Aggravation in spring and summer.


Where??


Entities

Sign / Symptoms

Diseases

  • Hyper stasis of paralyses limb is pathogonomic
  • Limb Paralysis:
    • Proximal / Distal
    • Legs / Arms
    • Large / Small muscles
Lower Motor Neuron diseasae
  • Flaccid
  • Asymmetric paralysis
  • Flaccid paralysis with muscle atrophy
Bladder paralysis
  • Diaphragm, Respiratory muscles,
  • Intercostal muscles:
  • Dyspnea. Inability to breathe
Face Paralysis
Spinal Paralysis
  • Dysphagia, Impossible swallowing
  • Dyspnea. Inability to breathe
  • Soft palate: Nasal speech. Difficult speech
  • Throat
Bulbar Paralysis (Lower Motor Neuron disease of Bulb)
Spastic paralysis
Paralytic Ileus
Encephalitis
  • Anxiety
  • Restlessness
  • Agitation
  • Dullness
  • Word hunting
  • Confusion
  • Altered consciousness.
Gastroparesis
  • Vomiting
  • Stomach Dilatation
Meningitis
  • Meningismus
  • Headache
  • Congestion
  • Cerebral hemorrhage
  • Cervical rigidity
Myocarditis
Paresthesia
  • Anorexia
  • Dim Vision
  • Sore throat
  • Abdomen Pain. Hemorrhage
  • Remittent Fever; with chill.
  • Sensory loss
  • Apoplexy, protein elevated.

Post-polio syndrome

  • PPS is a group of latent symptoms of poliomyelitis occurring at about a 25–40% rate (latest data greater than 80%).
  • Typically occur 15 to 30 years after an initial acute paralytic attack.
  • Symptoms include
    • Decreasing muscular function / Acute weakness with
    • Pain and fatigue
    • Problems breathing or swallowing
    • Sleep-related breathing disorders, such as sleep apnea, and
    • Decreased tolerance for cold temperatures
    • Slight jitter exhibited in handwriting.


Remedies

  1. GELS
  2. PLB, LACH, BELL
  3. Caust, Sil
  4. Op, Hell, Cocc, Alum, Sulph, Phos, Merc, Agar