Dr. Reckeweg Chamomilla
Common name: German Chamomile
Causes and symptoms of Dr. Reckeweg Chamomilla
Chamomilla has a frequent employment in diseases of children, where peevishness, restlessness, and colic give the needful indications. Chamomilla is a chief remedy suited especially to baby’s colic and teething troubles.
The baby is very irritable, cross, uncivil. Child cannot bear any one near him and cannot bear to be spoken to. Child may suffer from diarrhoea during dentition which is greenish, hot, very offensive like rotten eggs.
Chamomilla is useful in toothache caused by taking anything warm, on entering a warm room, taking coffee and also during menses or pregnancy. Toothache relieved in wet weather.
Pains are unendurable, associated with numbness. Chamomilla also helps in earache in teething children. Also convulsions of children from nursing after a fit of anger in the mother. Night-sweats are also present in the patients.
Chamomilla is also indicated in acidity, belchings, dyspepsia, cramps etc caused due to anger.
It also helps in Joint pains and menstrual cramps. There is violent rheumatic pains which drives the patient out of bed at night, compels the patient to walk about. Oversensitiveness to pain. Pain and numbness of joints worse from heat and better in warm wet weather.
Chamomilla is also useful in sciatic pain with numbness of the affected part with burning soles. During menstrual cramps there is unbearable, spasmodic, tearing pain down the legs and pressing upwards.
Mind
– Irritability of nervous system, Anger.
– OverSensitive to external impressions (noise, light).
– Sensitive to pain (Acon., Coff., Hep, Nux-v.).
– Impatient, violent with the pains.
– Pains unendurable.
– Irritability, Violent anger.
– Whining restlessness, Complaining.
– Bad temper, snappish, impatient.
– Irritable, sends doctor home, nurse out of the room, Quarrelsome.
-Intolerant of being spoken to or interrupted.
– Aversion to be touched, looked at.
– Capricious: ask for something, when given, throw it away.
– Delusions, thinks he is insulted, of vexations and offences.
– Weeping in sleep.
– Fear of wind.
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