Calc-p, Calcarea Phosphorica

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Calc-p in brief

  • Contrary to popular belief, this remedy bears no resemblance to Calc.
  • It is
    • Up to 80% similar to Tub
    • 10% similar to Phos
    • 10% similar to Cham
  • Calc-p is good remedy for sensitive periods of life such as infants, childhood, Puberty ages

Infancy

Neonatal colic

  • Diarrhea in children, esp after infancy
  • He puts his finger in his mouth


Umbilicus oozing

  • Bloody leakage from the baby's umbilical cord
  • Blood oozing to urine (Hyos)


Milk intolerance

  • Problem with breast milk
  • Child who loves milk but can not drink much.
  • Breast milk makes her sick, she vomits it because it is salty


Developmental defects

Teething problems

  • Problematic and delayed teething.
  • Suitable medicine for the first and second teeth of scrofulous children
  • Children whose teeth decay quickly.
  • Seizures esp during teething


Growth retardation

  • Bone (teeth) growth problems esp due to malnutrition
  • Rickets and tendency of the bone curving.
  • Girls who grow old prematurely then develop rapidly which cause Osteomalacia and scoliosis (Ther)
  • Growth pain, especially in the legs and especially at night.
  • Weak legs and delayed walking: Skinny kids who can't even stand.
  • Thin and fragile skull bones.
  • Open fontanelles: Remain open or reopen after closure.
  • Weak spine and scoliosis esp deviated to left.
  • In non-union fractures, Calc-p accelerates callus formation. (Symph)


Cognitive arrest

  • Learning delay (Calc, Sil)
  • Cretinism


Puberty ages

Primary Amenorrhea

  • Feminine sexual maturation arrested
  • Small-undeveloped breasts
  • Non-functional ovaries (late menstruation) by the age of 18-17 (Lyc)
  • A thin, bony and cold-sensitive girl.


Anemia

  • Slim (weak, anemic) and Brunette skin
  • A thin, bony and cold-sensitive girl
  • They constantly growl and do not know why they are upset.
  • Weakness can not hold his head. (Abrot)
  • Children with a sunken and loose abdomen.


Headache


Digestive disorders

  • Diarrhea and abdominal colic with each meal
  • His stool is thin, smelly and hot. May be
  • Watery and sputtering stool after fruits.


Acne

  • Acne in anemic Teenage girls with Vertex headache + indigestion and bloating that is agg by eating


Adenoid

Sneezing in a school child with swollen and problematic tonsils (Kali-m)


Unhappiness

  • He complains/laments constantly and does not know why he is irritated.
  • He sighs involuntarily (Ign)
  • A child who can not be calm and screams regularly, especially during sleep
  • He screams when you do not listen to him


PMS

  • Severe colic of the postpartum period:
  • She bends forward from the intensity of the pain and
  • The pain improves with local heat and intensifies with the cold (Puls)