Emaciation

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Remedies

Quality Etiology Appetite Accompanied

By

Abrot

Ascending Bad
  • Rashes around the navel in babies
  • Developmental disabilities
  • Facial atrophy + facial pallor
  • Abdominal muscle atrophy + Swelling of the mesenteric glands
  • Discharge from the navel in babies

Lyc

  • Lower limbs
  • Descending

Nat-m

  • Descending
  • Great debility; most weakness felt in the morning in bed.
  • Coldness.
  • Emaciation most notable in neck.
  • Great weakness and weariness.
  • Maybe Good
  • Anorexia nervosa
  • Tendency for excessive salt
  • Anemia
  • Leucocytosis
  • Great liability to take cold
  • Dry mucous membranes.
  • Constrictive sensation throughout the body.

Ign

Psychologic (Sil)/ Grief (Petr) Anorexia

Ph-ac

Coloc

Good

Ferr

Weakness

Plb

Localized esp limbs (Legs)
  • Weakness / Ataxia
  • Pain in legs is also present.
  • Difficulty in raising or lifting anything with hands.

Hydr

Cact

Heart problems

Ars

Iod

Senile Good
Med

Lath

Local Lower limbs Emaciation Ataxia (Neurologic causes)

Repertory

Due to

Accompanied by

Quality

Tissue Salt Remedies

  • KP: The most important remedy for Weight loss/ Weakness / Atrophy
  • CP: Child has Pale / Wrinkled face and Delayed teething
  • SIL:
    • It is very useful as an intercurrent remedy
    • Babies with a big head and a thin body
  • NM: Rapid emaciation starting from the neck and throat / Descending
  • NP: Weight loss in formula-fed children