Chorea

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Characteristics Related entities Related Disease Miasms
Chorea is characterized by brief, semi-directed, irregular movements that are
  • Not repetitive
  • Not rhythmic
  • Flow from one muscle to the next.
  • Dance-like movements of chorea often occur with athetosis, which adds twisting and writhing movements.
  • Walking may become difficult, and include odd postures and leg movements.
  • JE, KRU
  • CXA, CXB, ECHO, NVCJD
  • Unlike ataxia, which affects the quality of voluntary movements, Chorea is done involuntary
  • Unlike Parkinsonism, which is a hindrance of voluntary movements, the movements of Chorea / Ballism occur on their own, without conscious effort.
  • Balism: When chorea is serious, slight movements will become thrashing motions; this form of severe chorea is referred to as ballism, or ballismus

Remedies

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Tarent

  • All the limbs are affected with involuntary movements.
  • Intense hyperaesthesia (increased sensitivity of skin).
  • Constant movements of the arm, tossing of the arms from side to side,
  • Constant motion of hands that leads to difficulty in doing anything with the hand are some accompanying symptoms.
  • Involuntary movements of the leg and feet are prominent, leading to an inability to walk.
  • Difficulty in speech, heaviness of the tongue with involuntary movements
  • Choreic movements of the head are also present. Head is turned violently from side to side and in other directions.
  • Nervous contractions in muscles of the face are also noted.
  • All these movements are less intense at night
  • Hysteric Chorea
Uncontrollable Movements of Face, Arms, and Legs

Mygal

  • Contractions and movements of facial muscle are most marked.
  • There is a constant motion of the legs.
  • Legs jerk excessively, making it difficult to stand or walk.
  • The gait becomes unsteady and it becomes difficult to keep hands in the same position even for a minute.
  • Involuntary head movements, throwing the head backward and then forwards is prominent.
  • Constant jerking of the head (mostly to the right side)
  • Shrugging of shoulders, difficulty in putting out tongue and grating of teeth at night
  • Amel during sleep and are agg in morning
Uncertain, Unsteady Gait

Agar

  • While walking the person tumbles over everything in the way.
  • Involuntary motion/jerking of single muscles
  • Involuntary trembling/dancing of the whole body.
  • Limbs may feel cold and weak with above indications.
  • Chorea affects limbs crosswise i.e. left arm and right leg.
Face and Upper Limbs

Cina

  • Involuntary movements on the face are marked around the eyes.
  • Throwing of arms from side to side.
  • Limbs are distorted with jerking and trembling.
  • Weakness of the hand is also present, making it difficult to hold things.
  • Complaints usually appear on one side.
  • Irritability, screaming, striking and restless sleep
Right Sided

Caust

  • Face, tongue, arm, and leg get affected.
  • Marked twisting and jerking of limbs.
  • Unsteady gait is present with involuntary body movements.
  • Weakness of muscles is also present with the above symptoms.
  • Agg during the night.
  • Chorea during pregnancy.
Left Sided

Cupr

  • Jerking of arms and legs.
  • Arms and legs also feel weak, weary and lame.
  • Muscle contractions.
  • Jerking of hands is also present.
  • He can hold nothing in hand and the objects fall to the ground.
  • Speech is also affected with trembling of the tongue.
Amel During Sleep

Mag-p

  • Involuntary shaking of limbs, face, mouth, and head is present.
  • Involuntary movements of limbs along with contortions
  • A sudden forward motion of the head is well-noted.
  • There is jerking of the mouth and speech is also very defective.
  • Symptoms appear only during waking hours.
Agg during Sleep

Verat-v

  • Involuntary motions of facial muscles (face turned into horrible contortions)
  • Jerking/continual nodding of head,
  • Jerking of arms and legs.
  • Constant movement of the lower jaw may also be present.
  • The speech also gets affected, with the dropping of words when speaking.
Start from the Face

Sec

  • Beginning in face and then spreading all over the body.
  • The symptoms may become severe and rise to dance and jumping.
  • Arms and legs are in constant motion.
  • Head movement from side to side
  • Trunk also appears to be in constant motion.
  • Tongue jerks out and speech becomes difficult and indistinct.
Violent Chorea from Fright

Kali-br

  • Great trembling of hands is noted.
  • Legs and arms are affected.
  • Gait is unsteady, irregular, and staggering (similar to a drunk person walking).
  • The muscles of the face are affected, the tongue protrudes with a jerk, and the person can barely speak.
  • All the movements are violent.