Homeopathy - D, E, F, G & H Flashcards

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Name the remedy used in acute situations for PAROXYSMAL COUGH, HOARSE VOICE, HOLDS CHEST D/T PAIN OF COUGH, cough triggered by lying down and irritation in larynx, cramps of hands and shoulders, constricted chest.

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Drosera

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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Worse lying down
-Worse after midnight
-Worse using voice
Generals: cough paroxysms are so intense that the patient is unable to catch their breath, or vomits/epistaxis from cough

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Drosera

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3
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for UTI, cystitis, enuresis, polyuria, incontinence, irritable bladder

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Equisetum

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4
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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Worse Right side
-Worse movement and pressure
-Better lying down in afternoon
General: URGING WHEN BLADDER ALMOST EMPTY, dysuria, pain at the end of urination, cutting/sharp pain in urethra during urniation. SRP = flow of urine drop by drop.

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Equisetum

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5
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for BONE PAINS & FEVER, flu w/ great soreness, malaria (China)

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Eupatorium perf

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6
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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Better w/ PERSPIRATION
-Worse cold air
-Better w/ conversation
-Better on hands and knees
Generals: pain, worse with motion (Bry), weakness, craves cold foods, shattering cough (causing head and chest pain); chill begins in lumbar area (usually AM) and ascends; thirst.

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Eupatorium perf

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7
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for CONJUNCTIVITIS, ALLERGIES, HAY FEVER - TEARS BURN BUT NASAL DISCHARGE BLAND; coughing only during the day.

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Euphrasia

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8
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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Worse in sun
-Worse in heat
-Better in open air
Generals: ACRID TEARS, BLAND NASAL D/C, profuse nasal and other discharge

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Euphrasia

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9
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for sudden onset of HIGH FEVER WITH FEW OTHER SYMPTOMS, URI/influenza, anemia, hemorrhage, teething (Cham, Calc, Puls)

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Ferrum phos

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10
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Which remedy has the following constitution?

Generally bright and easy to talk to, flushes easily. When ill can be irritable, nervous, sensitive, anemic, and pale.

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Ferrum phos

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11
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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Better cold (esp. HA)
-Worse night (esp. 4-6am)
-Worse motion/touch
-Worse Right side
Generals: bright red blood, early stages of a fever (before any exudates). SRP = few symptoms, feeling of sand under the eyelids

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Ferrum phos

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12
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for weakness, HA, fever, main flu remedy for dull, drowsy, droopy, dizzy, thistles patient; stage fright, trembling, diarrhea from a fright or bad news.

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Gelsemium

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13
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Which remedy has the following constitutional picture?
WEAKNESS, DULL, DROWSY, DUMB, DROOPY AND DIZZY; trembling after fright; apathetic, sluggish circulation, unable to do work.

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Gelsemium

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14
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Which remedy has the following modalities:

  • Better alcohol
  • Better leaning forward
  • Better continued motion
  • Better alone
  • Worse bad news
  • Worse damp
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Gelsemium

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15
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Which remedy has the following generals?
Thirstless, fever and shaking, chills up the spine; face hot, heavy, flushed and besotted; thirstless, serous inflammation. SRP = lump in throat which can’t be swallowed (Ign), feels must stay in motion or heart will stop.

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Gelsemium

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16
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for migraines that wax and wane with the sun (Nat-m), THROBBING HEADACHE, Left-sided headache, heatstroke, angina, HTN, vertigo, hot flashes

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Glonoinum

17
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Which remedy has the following constitutional picture? Confusion, feels lost in known locations, lassitude, irritability from slight opposition, sudden violent circulatory changes or surges.

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Glonoinum

18
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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Worse with sun
-Worse with light
-Worse open fire
Generals: SRP = Worse with heat around head, feeling head will explode, skull feels too small for brain, flushing

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Glonoinum

19
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for SKIN ERUPTIONS W/ SCALY, CRACKED SKIN AND FISSURES, IMPETIGO, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, ETC. otitis externalities and media w/ chronic d/c, hearing loss, PUD better with milk and warm drinks (Ars)

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Graphites

20
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Which remedy has the following constitutional picture? Simple, down-to-earth patients (Calc-c, Con) with some degree of mental dullness. SKIN CONDITIONS, OBESE, COLD, CONSTIPATED, Left-sided, fair complexion, unhealthy skin which is dry, cracked, easily infected, and oozes honey-like fluid.

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Graphites

21
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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Worse on waking
-Worse w/ suppression
Generals: cold but not better with warmth, weeps from music (Aur, Nat-m), worse from heat of the bed but chilly, dislikes meat, salt, and sweets.

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Graphites

22
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for croup, asthma, otolaryngeal infections w/ sharp splinter-like pains and radiation to ears; boils, swollen lymph nodes, abscesses before they ripen, “old cheese” smelling discharge

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Hepar sulphuris

23
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Which remedy has the following constitutional picture? VULNERABILITY on all levels, easily suppurates, irritable, peevish, slight offense causes major suffering/upset; intense sensitivity to pain, sticking pains. Craves spicy and fatty foods (Nux-v); fears heights; claustrophobia, extreme fear of wasps and bees, sudden ferociousness after seeming passivity; desire to kill or maim esp. w/ fire; unforgiving, revolutionary militancy

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Hepar sulphuris

24
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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Worse alone
-Worse COLD
-Worse w/ touch or uncovered
-Better w/ heat
-Better w/ warm, wet weather
General: SRP = extremely sensitive to cold air: one of the coldest remedies, bend head back when coughs

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Hepar sulphuris

25
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for mania (restlessness, delirium, raving) or conditions w/tics, spasms, convulsions. For epilepsy (w/ shrieks), petite mal seizures

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Hyoscyamus

26
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Which remedy has the following constitutional picture? For people who are loquacious, desire to expose self. Symptoms of muscle or tendon twitching, spasms, delirium, obscene gestures. All uncontrolled nerve movements have a rhythm to them. Tend towards jealously, aggression, suspicion

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Hyoscyamus

27
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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Worse at night
-Worse during menses
-Worse from fright
-Worse w/ mental affection
-Worse lying down
Generals: convulsions, twitching, spasms, EVERYTHING, WORSE EVENING/NIGHT, WORSE AFTER EATING, WORSE SLEEP, WORSE MENSES, involuntary urine or stools, increased sexual expression

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Hyoscyamus

28
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Name the remedy used in acute situations for NERVE INJURIES, INJURIES TO FINGERS/TOES, COCCYGEAL INJURIES, SHOOTING PAINS, puncture or lacerating wounds esp. in nerve-rich areas, radiating pains, spasms or convulsion after cuts, post-op incisions, amputations, toothaches

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Hypericum

29
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Which remedy has the following modalities:
-Worse cold
-Worse touch or pressure
General: may ameliorate any condition w/ shooting pains

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Hypericum