Moschus Kind Anhang

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Comparison Med. with others for children

 

Mädchen, die nie gehorchen gelernt haben/Tricks angelernt/angewendet haben um sich durch zu setzen.

 

Mind:

Abusive and raging children.

Emotional disorders resulting from excessive parental control (father).

Fearless children.

Immoderate, uncontrollable laughter at trifles.

Anger with striking.

Awkward children; drops things from haste.

Chaotic and destructive.

Cheerful and excited with fever.

Cunning and manipulative.

Desire for activity, in spite of physical weakness.

Desire to play or fidget with the buttons of his clothes all the time.

Does not answer when questioned.

Feigning sickness.

Gesticulating and talking to himself loudly.

Gets startled easily.

Loquacity with excited, hasty speech.

Nervous children.

Pampered, and spoiled children.

Quarrelsome, malicious and headstrong children.

Shameless.

Somnambulism.

Physical:

Easy fainting in any disease condition, and from scolding.

Child likes to be rubbed.

Great sensitiveness to air and < from cold.

Lack of reaction (child constantly taking antibiotics/tranquilizers/antiepileptic drugs).

Neurological illnesses of children characterized by convulsions, spasms, epilepsy, choking, and twitching.

Head:

Encephalitis or meningitis.

Headache with coldness, copious pale urine, fainting, and involuntary stools.

Examination findings:

- Head repeatedly and rapidly drawn downward and backward during convulsions.

- Involuntary nodding of the head.

- Kernig’s sign ++

- Profuse sweat from the head.

Eyes:

Desire to rub his eyes frequently.

Examination findings:

- Dilated pupils.

- Eyes fixed, glistening, prominent, staring, or turned upwards.

- Lachrymation from the left eye.

Ears:

Impaired hearing after anger.

Examination findings:

- Bloody discharge from the ears.

- Wax ++

Nose:

Coryza with fever.

Examination findings:

- Nosebleed with spasms or convulsions.

Mouth:

Bitter taste.

Difficulty in opening the mouth.

Dry with very little thirst.

Spasmodic contraction of the mouth.

Speech wanting.

Examination findings:

- Frothy foam from the mouth.

- Greenish-yellow discoloration of the tongue.

Face:

Examination findings:

- Bluish discoloration of the face and lips when angry.

- One cheek red, dry and cold; but the other pale, wet and hot.

- Chewing motion of the lower jaw.

- Peeling of the skin over the lips.

- Twitching around the nose and mouth.

Throat:

Choking.

Globus hystericus:

“As if a lump rising in the throat”.

Spasm of laryngeal muscles (eating).

Examination findings:

- When swallowing, liquid rolls audibly down the throat.

Stomach:

Aversion to the sight of food.

Distension and fullness.

Frequent, violent eructations, with hot saliva in the mouth.

Spasmodic hiccoughs in nervous children.

Extreme thirst or extreme thirstlessness.

Faints when eating.

Nausea from the sight or smell of food.

Desires: Cheese/strong black coffee;

Abdomen:

Obstructed flatulence.

Emission of much flatus, with a horrible odor somewhat like garlic.

Examination findings:

- Excessive, clammy perspiration all over the abdomen.

- Retraction or drawing in of the umbilicus.

- Spasm of the diaphragm and abdominal muscles.

- Tympanitic distention of the abdomen; yet is unable to pass any flatus from below or above.

Rectum:

Copious, watery stools passed involuntarily in sleep, or with urination.

Sweetish odor of the stools.

Crawling in the anus, which is relieved by rubbing.

Urinary organs:

Involuntary urination after stool.

Juvenile diabetes: Polyuria or glycosuria, with great thirst, emaciation, and burning in the urethra.

Urine:

Strong ammoniacal odor of the urine, with yeast-like sediment.

Copious and clear as water

Urine normal or pale during the day, but dark red and offensive at night.

Examination findings:

- Urine: Albumin +, glucose ++, and RBC +

Larynx and Trachea:

Laryngismus stridulus on becoming cold.

Spasmodic constriction of the larynx on being punished.

Spasm of glottis.

Examination findings:

- Voice: Loud.

Respiratory organs:

Acute, sudden, and spasmodic asthma, with intense anxiety and fear, cyanosis, and threatened asphyxia.

Respiration seems arrested when coughing.

Constant desire to take deep breaths.

Examination findings:

- Gasping respiration.

- Irregular, stridulous respiration.

Cough:

Paroxysmal or spasmodic cough from becoming cold, being reprimanded, and from noon to midnight.

Cough accompanied by epistaxis.

Whooping cough.

Chest:

Loud rattling of mucus is heard in the chest, but hardly any matter is expectorated.

Constriction of the chest during spasmodic cough.

Examination findings:

- Chest X-ray: Elevation of the diaphragm indicative of its paralysis.

Back:

Examination findings:

- Perspiration of the cervical region.

Limbs:

Limbs tense, and feel too short

Examination findings:

- Blue spots on the thighs.

- Coldness of one hand with perspiration of the other.

- Involuntary motion of the fingers, as if he were picking something or counting with the fingers.

- Involuntary motion of the hands and feet.

- One hand hot and pale, the other cold and red.

- Spasmodic contraction of fingers.

- Stiffness of extremities during convulsions and cough.

- Twitching of the legs or the thumb.

Sleep:

Wakes every half hour and throws off the coverings; feels too hot, yet does not perspire.

Cannot lie in one position for long; has a very restless sleep.

Sleepy with frequently recurring yawning.

Sleepless from overexcitability.

Sleepy by day, sleepless at night.

Fever:

Burning heat comes on in sleep, with a desire to uncover.

Chills # heat.

Continued congestive fever, with paralysis of the lungs.

Descending chills, with shaking, < draft of air.

Examination findings:

- Sweat smells of musk.

Skin:

Insect stings.

Examination findings:

- Blue spots.

- Coldness of the skin is an important concomitant to many complaints.

Convulsions:

Convulsions after anger in nurslings.

Aura / Before the attack:

- Impatience, with great restlessness.

- Intolerance of bed covers.

- Oppression in the chest.

During the attack:

- Bends backward and cries out.

- Coldness of the body.

- Head repeatedly and rapidly drawn downward and backward.

- Laryngismus stridulus on getting cold with edema of the pharynx.

- Stiffness of extremities.

- All the muscular movements (like twitching) are in a certain direction, either from above downward, or from below upward.

- All the secretions and excretions are suppressed during spasms.

- Contraction of fingers.

- Eyes glistening brightly, staring, and are quite prominent.

- Nosebleed.

- Pale and twitching face, with an open mouth.

- Spasmodic constriction of laryngeal muscles (when eating).

- Tetanic spasms.

After the attack:

- The attack ends with belching and twitching of various parts of the body, followed by a crawling sensation in the arms.

Tonic # clonic spasms.

Convulsions with, or occasionally without, consciousness.

Uremic convulsions.

Generals:

Coldness, with a desire to be near fire.

Diseases do not follow a normal course.

In the last stages of croup, when all sorts of remedies have been used and failed.

Trembling of the whole body with cold perspiration.

Dryness of usually moist parts.

Haemorrhages.

Syncope with cyanosis.                                                      

 

 

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