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CHOKING
Choking can be induced by a wide variety of causes
such as discharges like vomit, mucus, or blood and from a foreign
object such as food. When a person is choking there will usually be a
red face, difficult breathing, difficult speech, coughing, and they
will clutch the throat. If the person is unconscious there will usually
be difficult breathing and sounds as if they a choking. Often the
obstruction will clear itself before serious hard can take place, but
if not, the face will turn blue, and the person will become
unconscious. All of this will take place in a few minutes so a speedy
response is needed. The first thing to do is to try and clear the
victim's mouth and throat of blood, vomit, mucus, or any foreign object
that may have become lodged. If this does not work and the person is
starting to suffocate, bend them forward or turn them on their side,
and give them three of four sharp thumps on the back between the
shoulder blades with the heel. Repeat this maneuver after a few seconds
if it does clear the air passages on the first attempt. The percussion
method will usually work if the throat is not severely obstructed.
If the percussion method does not work the next thing
to do is the Heimlich maneuver, which is also called the "abdominal
thrust". Bend the person forward, stand behind the victim, and place
your arms around there abdomen from behind. Place the fist of your left
hand just above the navel making special care not to put direct
pressure on the xiphiod process or ribs. This small bone can be broken
by crude technique that is done too high on the body. Grasp the fist
with you right hand and pull in sharply thrusting in and upward beneath
the breast bone. This produces a strong increase in pressure in the
chest cavity causing forceful expiration that will dislodge the
obstruction. Repeat this technique a few times if necessary. If this
does not work, try to remove the obstruction with your fingers, or if
you can see it, a tweezers. If this does not work, and the victim
becomes unconscious, apply artificial respiration and try to kept the
person alive until help comes. Use the homeopathic remedies for
asphyxia (refer). If you can not inflate the chest, and all else fails,
put the victim in recovery position and use the remedies for those who
are dying. The emergency services should be called as soon as possible.
Infants are always putting things in their mouths as
well as just learning how to eat. Every mother and father worries about
them choking daily. If a infant or a young child is choking try to
clear the mouth of any obstructing matter. If this does not work hold
the child face down over your lap, or upside down an thump their backs
with less force than you would us as an adult. If this does not work
perform the abdominal thrust with you the pads of two finger on the
stomach area instead of your fist. Be careful not to injure the child.
If there is any soreness after using the Heimlich maneuver, give
Arnica, and if it persist, have the individual examined for injuries.
Homeopathic remedies are effective in removing the
residual pain after choking. In certain cases they may help to remove
small bones, splinters, or small lumps of food that are lodged. They
will help to heal any damage to the tissue
Materia Medica
APIS (2). Throat constricted with stinging pains. Uvula
swollen, edematous, and sac-like. Fiery red margin around leathery
membrane. Feeling as if a fishbone in the throat. The patient is
intolerant of heat and better > by cold. Jealous, figidity and hard
too please.
ARNICA (1). Useful in removing the mental and physical shock
of choking. Soreness after removal of a foreign object, as well as any
manipulation or procedure that was carried out. Simple uncomplicated
cases.
ARGENTUM NIT (2). Sensation as if there was a splinter in
the throat on swallowing. Raw, rough and sore. Strangulated
feeling. Patient is worse < warm in any form. Better cold and
fresh air. (modalities opposite from Hep.) Hurried feeling as if time
passes too slow. People who like to perform.
CAUSTICUM (1). Food feel as if it has lodge in the throat.
Splinter-like feelings. Very sympathetic to the suffering of others.
HEPAR SULPH (3*). When swallowing there is a sensation as if
a plug or a splinter in the throat. Stitches in throat
extending to the ear when swallowing. Impeding suppuration. Very chilly
patient, worse < cold and better > warmth. (modalities opposite
of Arg-n.. Very irritable, the slightest cause upsets him. Hasty speech.
IGNATIA (1). Feeling of a lump in the throat that can not be
swallowed. Tendency to choke, globus hystericus. Strange
symptoms; stitches when not swallowing, or between swallowing, better
> swallowing solids. Choking fits from psychological causes.
LACHESIS (3). Septic changes, throat is purple, blackish,
dusky, very painful, especially on the left side. Feels suffocated, can
not bear anything tight around the neck. Feeling as if something is
swollen that needs to be swallowed, worse swallowing saliva of liquids,
pains into ears. Very talkative, constantly changes the subject.
MERCURIUS (2). Constant desire to swallow, salivary
secretions greatly increased. Tongue swollen, flabby, teeth
indented. Stitches into the ears on swallowing, fluids return through
the nose. Sweats without relief. Creeping chilliness. Unstable
temperature control, worse < both hot and cold. Mistrustful. Slow
and hesitant in response.
NITRIC ACID (2). Throat has white patches and sharp
points, as from splinters, on swallowing. Hawks mucus constantly.
Pains into ears. Very irritable, hateful and unforgiving. Headstrong
and vindictive. Everything is somebody's fault.
SILICA (1). Helpful in removing small foreign objects. Prickling
as if from a pin in the tonsils. Parotid glands swollen. Useful in
yielding, gentle, passive temperaments.
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