Acon ₳ Spong: Difference between revisions

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* Both are [[Panic attacks|panic remedies]]: Fear and restlessness, Fear of death, Fever and excitement  
* Both are [[Panic attacks|panic remedies]]: Fear and restlessness, Fear of death, Fever and excitement  
* Both are [[croup]] remedies, but
* Both are [[croup]] remedies, Both have Croup + spastic coughs
* Both have croup coughs before midnight like barking dog. It is better to give Acon first, then Spong
* But if Acon controls coughs and nocturnal croup and it starts again the next night, give Spong. However, if the coughs and croup start the next morning, Hep is a good choice. Hep goes to rattling and Spong goes to roughness




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* Spong has milder [[croup]] attacks and peaks within days.  
* Spong has milder [[croup]] attacks and peaks within days.  
* Acon [[croup]] occurs in the night after exposure to cold and dry wind
* Acon [[croup]] occurs in the night after exposure to cold and dry wind
* Spong is famous for Dry spastic cough before midnight . He had a cold yesterday and suddenly has a rough cough, sneezing and dry respiratory tract.

Latest revision as of 11:20, 11 August 2023

Similar

  • Both are panic remedies: Fear and restlessness, Fear of death, Fever and excitement
  • Both are croup remedies, Both have Croup + spastic coughs
  • Both have croup coughs before midnight like barking dog. It is better to give Acon first, then Spong
  • But if Acon controls coughs and nocturnal croup and it starts again the next night, give Spong. However, if the coughs and croup start the next morning, Hep is a good choice. Hep goes to rattling and Spong goes to roughness


Difference

  • Spong is much more profound than Acon.
  • Spong has milder croup attacks and peaks within days.
  • Acon croup occurs in the night after exposure to cold and dry wind
  • Spong is famous for Dry spastic cough before midnight . He had a cold yesterday and suddenly has a rough cough, sneezing and dry respiratory tract.