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Cholera is the illness caused by a bacterium called
Vibria cholerae. It infects people's intestines, causing diarrhea,
vomiting and leg cramps.
Cholera can be mild or even without symptoms, but a severe case
can lead to death without immediate treatment. The diarrhea and
vomiting brought on by the infection quickly leaves the body without
enough fluid. The following dehydration and shock can kill a person
within hours.
Cholera - Treatment & Homeopathic Medicines
#Veratrum album [Verat]
This remedy should be given early in the true cholera. It has profuse
watery stools with a cold, blue surface and cold sweat on forehead
and great prostration. Its characteristics may be summed as follows:
1. Pain in the abdomen preceding stool. 2. Profuseness of the stool
and forcible evacuation. 3. Great prostration following stool. 4.
The sense of inner burning. 5. The cold sweat. 6. Cold surface of
the body.
There are sharp, cutting pains in the abdomen and great weakness,
almost fainting with stool, at the same time there is vomiting and
purging,cramps and rice water discharges. There must be pain for
Veratrum to be well indicated. Stools are worse at night and the
patient emaciates rapidly. It is our first remedy in cholera infantum
with greenish stools,sometimes containing flakes like spinach. Jatropha.
Cholera, vomiting of ropy, albuminous matters, great prostration
,vomiting and purging and rice water stools. Cramps and coldness.
It pictures cholera perfectly.
#Camphora [Camph]
With this remedy the system seems overwhelmed by the violence of
the poisoning even before the vomiting and diarrhoea appear; there
is at once intense prostration,bluish, icy cold face, cold body,
weak,squeaky voice, stiffness of muscles, coldness and collapse,
burning in stomach and oesophagus. Coldness, dryness and blueness
express its characteristics. The discharges are scanty, if present
at all, the tongue is actually cold. It is an almost infallible
remedy at the onset of cholera,and was so considered by Hahnemann.
It corresponds to a dry cholera, where the patient is taken simply
with coldness, has not the vitality to vomit and purge. It suits
especially, therefore, the period of invasion. Relief by warmth
is a characteristic Hydrocyanic acid. Marked collapse with sudden
cessation of all discharges. Last stage of cholera with fainting
spells and tetanic spasms. Dr. Sircar, of Calcutta, has good results
in cases that seem past help by using this remedy. Sulphur. There
are many symptoms of this drug that resemble cholera in its incipiency,
and it has been recommended to put flowers of Sulphur in the stockings
as a prophylactic.
#Cuprum
Intense spasms and cramps mark this remedy; there is coldness of
the surface of the body, dryness of the mouth, thirst, blueness
of the skin, cramps of the muscles of the calves, violent pains
in the epigastrium and ineffectual efforts to vomit. It has vomiting
and purging nearly as great as Veratrum, but not the cold sweat.
Cramps are more prominent under Cuprum than any other remedy. It
has also spasmodic twitchings, and has been used as a prophylactic.
Probably the acetate is the better preparation of the use. Hale
recommends Cuprum arsenicosum. The evacuations of Cuprum are choleric;
they irritate more than they inflame, thus coming nearer to cholera
than Arsenicum. Everything is spasmodic, and it is indicated only
when vomiting and purging have set in. In the chest the cramps produce
dyspnoea; there are cramps in extremities, even in fingers and thumbs.
#Arsenicum [Ars]
Arsenicum poisoning has been mistaken for cholera. There is intense
vomiting and purging, brownish yellow, profuse, offensive yellow
or green stools with thirst, cold body, and burning internally.
It has more restlessness and less sweat than Veratrum. In cholera
infantum with undigested stools, restlessness, and rapid emaciation.
Diarrhoea when the child begins to eat and drink. Ptomaine poisoning
calls for the remedy. It is distinguished from Veratrum by the scantiness
of the discharges. Lachesis. Vomiting renewed by the least exertion.
#Carbo vegetabilis [Carb.v]
The remedy where reaction seems extinct; the prostration is so great
that the patient lies quite, too weak to move, cold body, pulse
rapid and thread-like and breath cold;when vomiting, diarrhoea and
spasm or pain have ceased. Prostration from drain on the system,
lips bluish, breathing weak, is an excellent indication group for
Carbo vegetabilis.
#Secale [Sele]
Suits the stage of collapse with desire to keep cool; cholera infantum
with profuse undigested stools, watery and offensive, followed by
prostration; the movements are copious and come in spurts; the skin
is wrinkled , dry and cold; patient is almost pulseless, cold, but
averse to being covered, spasmodic twitching of muscles, spreads
finger apart, eyes sunken, features pinched,are important indicating
symptoms of Secale.
#Podophyllum [Podo]
This remedy pictures cholera morbus; there is a painless watery
stool coming out with a gush and a loathing of food; undigested
diarrhoea worse mornings may also be present. Iris versicolor. Watery,
yellowish-green stools, worse in the morning at 2 or 3a.m. There
is a vomiting of food, sour and bilious matters. Elaterium. Cholera
infantum; olive-green watery stools, coming with a gush, indicate
Elaterium. Croton tiglium has profuse yellow or watery stool provoked
by eating or drinking. Ipecacuanha. Vomiting is a predominating
symptom with this remedy, and comes on alternately with a watery,
yellowish diarrhoea accompanied by colic.
#Calcarea carbonica [Calc-c]
Cholera infantum, craving for eggs; vomiting of milk in curds, diarrhoea,
worse in the evening, of greenish, undigested, watery and sour stools
are characteristic of this remedy. Aconite. This remedy has greenish
or chopped spinach stools and inflammatory symptoms Hempel recommended
Aconite tincture in cholera where there is a rapid collapse unattended
with copious evacuations. A quiet,subdued, passive condition contraindicates
Aconite. Aconite is one of the most important remedies in the active
stage of cholera infantum. Argentum nitricum. Cholera infantum in
thin, dried up, mummified children; slimy, noisy stools, stools
like finely chopped spinach, especially in children who have eaten
too much sugar. Aconite. Stools are like large choppings of grass
and discharged with a blast of wind and water. Calcarea phosphoricum.
Great emaciation, pale face, craving for bacon and ham are characteristics.
Ferrum phosphoricum has proved most useful in summer diarrhoea which
is undigested; a regular cholera infantum. Psorinum. Patient is
nervous, restless; profuse watery stools, worse at night, of offensive
putrid odor, clinging to clothing, are keynotes of this remedy. |