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It is a viral [[Miasm list|miasm]]
It is a [[Viral miasms|viral miasm]]


=== [[Entities list|Entities]] ===
=== [[Entities list|Entities]] ===

Revision as of 23:20, 24 June 2023

It is a viral miasm

Entities

  • Flaccid Paralysis
  • Hemiparesis
  • Spinal Paralysis
  • Disconjugate gaze
  • Blindness
  • Face Paralysis

Involuntary movements

Dystonia/ Rigidity

  • We identified 19 studies with a total of 1547 JE patients, the diagnosis of which was confirmed by IgM detection in serum and/or CSF in the majority of the patients (88.62%). 15.13% had dystonia with several types of focal dystonia being present in 131 (55.98%) either alone or in combination. [1]


Others

  • Abortion
  • Ataxia: Unsteadiness Joints
  • Hypertension
  • Leukocytosis
  • Hyponatremia
  • Abdomen Pain cramping

Related Diseases

  • Paranoid Schizophrenia (Psychosis, Hallucination, Delusion, Altered though pattern, Behavioral change)


Remedies

  1. CUPR, PLB
  2. MERC
  3. Op, Nux-v, Lach, Phos, Hyos, Bell, Sul , Alum, Hell, Con
  4. Nux-m, Stram, Bry, Kali-i, Agar, Bufo
  1. Aryal R, Shrestha S, Homagain S, Chhetri S, Shrestha K, Kharel S, Karn R, Rajbhandari R, Gajurel BP, Ojha R. Clinical spectrum and management of dystonia in patients with Japanese encephalitis: A systematic review. Brain Behav. 2022 Feb;12(2):e2496. doi: 10.1002/brb3.2496. Epub 2022 Jan 13. PMID: 35025122; PMCID: PMC8865161.