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=== Remedies ===
=== [[Homeopathic remedies|Remedies]] ===


# '''CUPR, PHOS'''
# '''[[Cupr, Cuprum metallicum|CUPR]], [[Phos, Phosphorus|PHOS]]'''
# Caust, Gels, Op, Plb, Sul, Bell
# [[Caust, Causticum|Caust]], [[Gels, Gelsemium sempervirens|Gels]], [[Op, Opium|Op]], [[Plb, Plumbum Metallicum|Plb]], [[Sul , Sulphur|Sul]], [[Bell, Belladona|Bell]]
# Hell, Cocc, Lach, Alum, Agar
# Hell, Cocc, Lach, Alum, Agar

Latest revision as of 05:46, 25 November 2023

Clinic

  • Asymptomatic (70-98%)
  • Typical biphasic course (75%)
    1. Initial phase: Fever, Headache, Myalgia, Arthralgia, Fatigue, General malaise, Anorexia, Nausea
    2. Second phase:
      • Meningitis 50%
      • Meningoencephalitis 40%
      • Meningoencephalomyelitis 10%
Entities Sign / Symptoms Rubrics Disease
Meningitis
  • High fever, Headache,
  • Nausea , Vomiting, Photophobia (Common)
  • Vertigo
  • Headache.
  • Meningitis; aseptic
  • Nausea , Vomiting,
Encephalitis
  • Impaired consciousness ranging from somnolence to stupor and, in rare cases, coma
  • Personality changes, behavioral disorders
  • Concentration / Cognitive function disturbances
  • Very rarely focal or generalized seizures, delirium and psychosis develop.
White matter (Cerebral cortex)
  • Anxiety
  • Olfactory hallucination
  • Concentration; impaired
  • Aphasia
  • Memory; loss of
Brain-Stem Encephalitis
  • Emotional lability
  • Altered Consciousness
Myelitis
  • Myelitis. Neuritis; radicular
  • Paresthesia
Transverse myelitis
Ataxia In coordination, Ataxia
Meningo

Encephalo

Myelitis

  • Flaccid paresis (Typical)
  • Severe pain in the affected muscle groups
  • Upper extremities are more often affected than the lower
  • Proximal segments more frequently than the distal ones.
  • Tongue fasciculations
  • Tremor of extremities
  • Respiratory muscles rather commonly require artificial ventilatory support.
  • Involvement of the central portions of the brainstem and medulla oblongata.
  • Myelitis is only very rarely as the only manifestation of TBE.
LMN
  • Flaccid Paralysis
  • Muscular atrophy
  • Extremities Weakness/ Paresis
  • Fasciculation
  • Hemiplegia. Quadriplegia
  • Tremor
  • Spinal Paralysis



LMN disease
Local Autonomic Dysfunction Urine Incontinence
Dysphagia
Seizure Temporal lobe epilepsy

Kozhevnikov epilepsy

Thrombocytopenia Hemorrhage
Face Paralysis
Pneumonia .


Leukopenia. Leukocytosis
Heart failure


Remedies

  1. CUPR, PHOS
  2. Caust, Gels, Op, Plb, Sul, Bell
  3. Hell, Cocc, Lach, Alum, Agar