Verbena officinalis A three-year-old girl with ear complaints. She has been playing for a long time, but because her mother is now pregnant again, she is coming on the advice of the family: the parents cannot sleep well and are exhausted.
The mother is clear, direct, and decisive. The child has always had ear complaints since she was a few weeks old. It goes as follows: a run-up of 2-3 weeks, then she is with her mother a lot, and can only fall asleep with her mother. She has a slight fever, then she vomits and falls over a lot, just like that, out of nowhere. She falls from a standing position, and it startles her. In the days before the onset of symptoms and vomiting, she had many dreams. Now it is on the left side, previously on both sides, and before that also on the left. The child is quite independent and seems to be in good health. Towards the evening, the symptoms start to flare up, and from 4-5 p.m., things go wrong. She now has a fever of 39 degrees Celsius, but in the afternoon it reaches 40 degrees. Yellowish pus comes out of her ear, leaving large stains on the pillow. Since she was a few weeks old, she has often had colds with a runny nose. Other than that, she has no other problems. In the days leading up to her ear infections, she always has diarrhea for days, up to 10 times a day, with diaper rash. She has swollen lymph nodes on the right side of her mouth. She has had a lot of trouble with teething: she bites a lot and clings to her mother. The child is very cheerful, has a mind of her own, is sweet to other children, caring, and cute. She plays outside a lot, but when she is sick, she sits quietly in a corner. When she is in pain, she has no appetite, and her mother has to put her hand on her ear and push a little. Breath when she has a cold: smelly.
Pregnancy: mother was nauseous for 9 months, vomiting only in the morning, that was it, tension at the end. The delivery was quite intense; she had rapid contractions but no dilation. She received an epidural the day after the birth. The baby and mother had a good start.
Feeding: breast and bottle, solid food introduced late. For three months, she went to daycare, but even before that, she often had colds. Vaccination: no problems, she was very tough, didn't cry. She has a high pain threshold. Mother works as a designer and consultant, and she always has stomach aches, allergies to wheat, nuts, and milk, and often strange infections.
AnalysisSection 16 hr, when reviewed with the above in mind, offers possibilities:
Aesculus hippocastanum (3-655.44.10, stable, both at work and as a mother, and verbena officinalis (3-665.644.08), in Boericke: nervous system, epilepsy, intermittent fever. Recognizable from
Qjure in medicine are the Phase,
Series, and Stage:
Constant complaints from the beginning: this often refers to the
Lanthanides, the reference to
Series 6, also consider the mother's complaints.
Falling out of nowhere: This may indicate a problem with major nerve pathways, Silver
Series.
Verbena officinalis is known for epilepsy.
Phase 6: Foul-smelling mucus discharge. Tired, sitting in a corner, intestines participating.
Symptoms have worsened now that the mother is pregnant again: less energy and less attention (
Phase 6) in contrast to all the attention (
Phase 4).
Stage 8: vomiting every morning, nauseous, but continuing. Childbirth: forcing.
Prescription:
Verbena officinalis MK.
Follow-upAfter two days, much more energy and less ear discomfort in the weeks that followed. It still runs occasionally; after two weeks, a lot of mucus comes out again. At night, it caused discomfort in bed, so she lies on her left side. From the day her energy improved, her ear smelled terrible; even from a meter away, they could smell ‘blue cheese’, especially at night.
The child has more energy, more appetite, and more curiosity, and her parents are amazed. After a month, she has two days of inflamed eyes that she rubs a lot, and she still often puts her finger in her ear.
No more afternoon dip at 4 p.m. She dreams a little in her sleep and no longer spits up. She tosses and turns and moans around 11 p.m. and after 5 a.m., but a little petting calms her down. Her mother apparently hears this and responds. Her bowel movements are now good. Appetite: she has always wanted a lot of tomatoes and cucumbers, no hot food, but she will eat it if it has cooled down. She always chooses very consciously and is resolute in everything. The last few days, when she had a slight fever again and her eyes were dirty, her mother was very ill herself. The child always responds to this by giving extra attention and more cuddles. The ear complaints have not returned after these weeks.