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COLD AND ACUTE CORYZA
The common cold may be caused by variety viruses such
as the rhinoviruses and adenoviruses, influenzaviruses. More than 95
rhinovirus serotypes have been discovered in relationship to coryza yet
there is still no effective treatment in orthodox medicine. Homeopathy,
on the other hand, works directly on strengthening the immune system
allowing it to overcome the virus and establish more immunity to it in
the future. Not all colds, however, are caused by viruses in the first
place. Some acute coryza may have other causes, such as the elimination
of waste products, specific allergens or pollution.
The incubation period is usually 18 to 48 hour after
exposure after which the onset is often rather abrupt. The symptoms
often start with a scratchy, itchy, or burning throat, followed by
sneezing, a clear watery discharge, and varying degrees of malaise.
This may be followed by a hacking cough, laryngitis, tracheitis with
substernal tightness and burning discomfort, and mild bronchitis in
those who are susceptible. In the adult a cold is usually afebrile
although it may cause a mild fever (100 to 102 F) in infants an small
children. Complications include sinusitis, swollen glands, tonsillitis,
ear infections, bronchitis, and secondary infections marked by purulent
sputum.
A common cold usually follows four distinct stages
that assist in choosing the correct remedies. The first is mark by the
scratchy throat, clear discharge, sneezing, and malaise. The second is
marked by a white creamy discharge, less sneezing and a tight, hacking
or tickling, itching, irritating cough. sore throats, and fever and
chill. The third is marked by a yellowish discharge,, loose coughs, and
pain in the chest. The fourth stage is marked by greenish or brownish
discharges, the coughing up of lumps and plugs, and soreness deep in
the lungs. After this fourth phase, the coryza may dry up and
convalescence begun, or complication arise that continue toward a
chronic state. Bed red and plenty of fluids is advised for those who
are strongly affected.
Materia Medica
ACONITE (2). First stage. Coryza caused by cold, dry
winds, dry at first with violent headache, roaring in ears, fever,
sleeplessness, heat and sense of fullness in nares, and muscles
sore all over body so that sneezing forces him to support chest. Fluent
coryza with frequent sneezing and dropping of clear, hot watery
discharge, inner nose swollen, red, interfering with breathing. Better
> in cool room and open air.
ALLIUM CEPA (3). Colds with streaming discharges from the
eyes and nose, with headache and frequent sneezing. Profuse acrid
discharges from the nose corroding the lip and nose and bland
lachrymation from the eyes (reverse of Euphr.). Violent laryngitis,
tickling in larynx. cough seems to split and tear the larynx, grasp
larynx when coughing. Hot and thirsty. Worse < evenings, indoors,
warm room. Better > in open air.
ARSENICUM (3). Thin watery discharges from nose which
excoriates the upper lip, while nose is stuffed up all the time. Always
taking cold in the nose, from every change of weather, colds begins in
the nose and drops to the chest. Always chilly, hovers round the
fire, can't get enough clothes on. Chilly with burning, relieved by
heat. Thirst for frequent drinks in sips. Restless, anxious,
morbidity fastidious and exhausted.
ARUM TRIPH (2). Nostril raw and bloody, bores and picks
at bloody surfaces, worse < morning. Continuos discharges of
burning ichorous fluid from nose, excoriating Nostril upper lip and
corner of moth, nose stuffed, can only breathe with mouth open. Bores
and picks in nose till it bleeds, worse mornings. Sneezing, worse <
night, can hardly talk on account of phlegm in back part of throat,
Snuffles of babies.
BELLADONNA (2). Suppressed catarrh with maddening headache. Throat
raw and sore, very red and shining. Hoarseness and painful dryness
larynx. As if larynx inflamed and swollen, with snoring breathing and
danger of suffocation. Acute catarrhal laryngitis. Cough with red,
injected throat. Dry, tearing cough, which scrapes throat. This remedy
is characterized by redness, heat and dryness. Tend toward
thirstlessness.
BRYONIA (2). Often begins in the nose, sneezing, coryza
running at nose, lachrymation, aching eyes, nose and head the first
day, then trouble goes down posterior nares, throat, larynx with
hoarseness and bronchitis which may end in pleurisy and pneumonia. Extreme
dryness, dry spasmodic, hard, racking, expectoration scanty, lips
dry and parched, thirsty for large drinks. Cough with stitches in
chest, with headache as if the head would fly to pieces. Irritable,
wants to lie still and be left alone, Cough worse < at night, after
eating and drinking, entering warm room, on taking a deep inspiration.
Worse < cold, dry weather.
CAMPHOR (1). Useful at the very beginning of a cold before
the catarrhal symptoms have begun. Feels chilled, can not get warm, yet
wants to be uncovered. Can abort the entire process if given early
during the chill. Fluent coryza on sudden change of weather, violent
stitching or crawling, from the root of the nose almost to the tip.
CARBO VEG (3). Worse < warm moist weather, evening. Loss
of voice every evening, rawness of larynx and pharynx.
DULCAMARA (1). Colds from cold, wet weather and snow,
from getting wet, or chilled when heated. Worse < sudden changes of
from hot to cold. Dry coryza, sore throat, stiff neck and limb painful.
More fluent in warm or house less fluent in cold air, cold room. Starts
sneezing in a cold room, nose stuffs up in cold rain.
EUPATORIUM PERF. (3). Coryza with deep aching in every
bone, and lassitude. Fluent coryza with sneezing and hoarseness,
weight over head and forehead, nose and eyes both streaming with water
at intervals.
EUPHRASIA (3). Burning coryza, increasing in the evening,
with fluent flow of tears and cough. Mild discharge from the nose
with acrid tears from the eyes (reverse Euphr.), aversion to light,
worse < at night while lying down. Cough worse < during the day,
after windy weather.
FERR PHOS (2). Coryza at the very beginning, frontal
headache, better > by nosebleed. Starts with the fever. Chill
returning at the same time every day, while sitting at table, and 1
p.m..
GELSEMIUM (2). Catarrh during warm, moist, relaxing
weather, with excoriating discharge form the nose, making the
nostrils and wings of nose raw and sore. Frequent sneezing, sore
throat, tonsils red and tumefied. Difficulty swallowing from paretic
state of the muscles, great prostration, wants to be left alone. Dullness,
heaviness, droopy eyes, muscular soreness, fever without thirst
(reverse Bry.).
HEPAR SULPH. (3). Colds from the cold, dry weather (Acon.,
Nux-v.). Sneezing and running from the nose, first watery, then thick,
yellow offensive. Sweating all night without relief (Merc.) Hoarse
croupy cough, phlegm is loose, rattling and choking. Hypersensitive
to touch, pain, draughts of cold air. Wants to strike anyone who lets
cold air in the room, very irritable. Better > moist, wet weather (
reverse Gels.).
IPECAC (1). Colds with overwhelming nausea, no thirst.
KALI BICH (3). and other kalis. Catarrhs with great
accumulation of ropy mucus and expectoration of solid chunks from
posterior nares. Cough with expectoration of tough phlegm which can
be drawn into long strings. Pressure and tightness at the root of
the nose, sinusitis, loss of smell. Flow of acrid water from nose,
excoriating the nostrils causing ulceration (Arum-t., Ars.). Yellowish
and greenish discharge.
(a). Kali-m (1). Colds in the second stage with swollen
glands, white coated tongue, and white or grayish discharges.
(b). Kali-i (2). Nose is red, swollen, tender and the
face is red. Discharge from the nose feels cold and is acrid and
watery. Discharge is yellowish or greenish. Hot and dry, then,
alternating drenched with sweat. Alternating heat and chill. Late
stages of a cold.
(c). Kali-s (1). Coryza with thick yellow offensive
discharges alternating with a watery flow. Follows kali-m well.
MERCURIUS (2). Frequent sneezing, copious discharges of
watery salvia, swelling, redness and rough scraping soreness of nose,
with itching and pain in the nasal bones on pressing. Fetid smell
of the nasal mucus. Painful heaviness of forehead, night-sweats, chill
and feverish heat, great thirst pain in the limb, worse warmth or old
by dampness. Watery, swollen, flabby tongue showing indention of teeth,
with thirst. Creeping chilliness. Painful teeth and jaws with swollen
glands. Suspicious, cautious, introverted, hurried, and at times slow
and hesitant. Worse from cold and heat.
NATRUM MUR. (2). Cattarhs watery, or thick whitish, like
white of egg "raw or cooked". Colds with abnormal quantity of
secretion with paroxysms of sneezing. Fluent alternating with dry
catarrh. Watery vesicles about lips and wings of nose, cold sore
and herpes. Cough with bursting headache (Bry.). Urine spurt when
coughing. Depressed, serious, feels weepy but only cries when alone,
worse < consolation. Craves salt. Tongue is clean, watery, with
small bubbles.
NUX VOMICA (2). During the first stage, dryness and
obstruction of the nose, with heaviness in the forehead and angry,
impatient mood. Catarrh fluent in the morning and dry in the
evening and at night, with dryness of the mouth without much thirst,
worse < in warm air, better in cold air. Sneezing early in bed,
scraping in the nose and throat, chills and heat alternate in the
evening, with great heat of the face and head, acrid discharge from the
obstructed nose, stoppage of the nose, particularly out-doors, but
fluent indoors. Worse < exposures to dry, cold air, sitting on cold
stones, etc.
PHOSPHORUS (2). Fluent coryza, dullness of the head,
sleepiness, especially during the day and after meals, blowing
blood from the nose, alternating fluent and dry with frequent
sneezing, dry, forming firmly adhering crusts. Profuse discharges,
flowing down into faucets, neck swollen, eyes staring. Cold begins in
chest and runs up nose. Chest tight, cough hard, tight dry, rack the
patient, worse < open air. Thirst for cold water, desires cool food.
Highly sympathetic, lively, expressive individuals who are often tall ,
thin, hungry and desire for cold water and cold foods.
PULSATILLA (3). Old catarrhs with loss of smell, thick,
bland, yellow discharges, in nervous, yielding, timid, or passive
temperaments. Better > in open air. Lips chapped and peel yet
patient is thirstless. Chronic, thick, yellow, bland discharges or
later yellow, green and offensive. Tearful, craves sympathy and is
better by > consolation (reverse Nat-m.).
SULPHUR (3). Constant sneezing, stoppage of the nose, fluent,
like water trickling from the nose, nasal discharges acrid and burning.
Dirty looking discharges. Often useful when colds
are lingering in individuals who are intellectual, philosophical,
eccentric and messy in appearance.
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