A 17-month-old baby is carried inside while coughing. Since birth, he's had a constant cold. Every few weeks, he has a fever, and his ears are always infected. He's been sleeping very poorly and restlessly all that time; it's always his ears, mucus, and coughing, always coughing up mucus, "he chokes on it." The mucus started after his mother received the COVID vaccine, when he was breastfed. With a fever, he constantly fiddles with his ears; his head is warm at 39-40°C, but he continues to eat. He regularly gets fungal infections near his penis, in his ears, and on his finger. His mother has stomach problems due to cow's milk. The pregnancy went well, but his mother did have eye infections with corneal damage, requiring hospitalization with long-term rehabilitation. She was practically blind and in a lot of pain. She was very tired, which lasted a long time; it was a bacterium under the lens. The delivery went very quickly. Mother: After the COVID vaccine, she got a runny nose, and during labor, she had COVID with some flu-like symptoms. The baby has a mind of his own, keeps pointing, loves to spin, and is remarkably good at it. His fine motor skills are surprisingly good, and his development is good. He has a lot of dirty diapers, soft paste. He sleeps well, taking one or two naps during the day.
His ear is usually on the right; sometimes you can smell a sickly odor, and he had earwax once. His nose is usually open. A few weeks ago, he was short of breath, stuffy, and kept gasping for air. During the day, he's a little angel, but at night, a nightmare. They always think, "What's wrong?" When he was little, he was frustrated that he couldn't do anything. His father suffered from burnout during the pregnancy; his mother wasn't much use to him, but she could still handle it.
AnalysisAsterales, 3-666.40.00, due to the predominant characteristic of infection. The most striking aspect of the story is the mother's infection and the pain, which determines the focus of the determination, the analysis, being an important characteristic.
Heliantaceae, 3-666.44.00,
Phase 4.
Development is good, the complaint is constant, mother and child are independent, able to care for themselves (alone), the reaction to the vaccination, eye complaints in the mother (Lanthanide characteristics), this is not a problem of
Phase 4.
We combine Infections as a theme, the
Asterales, and the inflammation section, and compare the possible medications based on Stage and area of action.
Stage 4 is recognizable in pregnancy and breastfeeding: a good start and then a glitch; the engine starts well, but then stalls. The restlessness at night is mentioned in Clarke's Materia Medica under
Parthenium hysterophorus.
Prescription:
Parthenium hysterophorus C30.
Follow-upAfter 5 weeks the child had a fever again when the medication was given. His stools were variable, drier, with hard balls and very dark. Then, after two weeks, he woke up feeling like a new person, a different little boy, lively. He no longer woke up screaming as usual. Since then, he's been "a different child," "it can be done like that." He had a fever once in the last week, but the next day it was gone without him being sick. He no longer coughs, and his runny nose is much less. Previously, his mother had to change the bedsheets three times a week because of all the gunk, but now he doesn't. This time, he had very cold hands and feet with symptoms that he had never noticed before. Last week, he suddenly started walking. He's eating like a sailor now; no more yeast infections have been noticed, only a little eczema remains on his thigh. He sleeps well now; you have to wake him up. He always has earwax now and drools a lot. He used to have a lot of trouble with cow's milk, but now he can swallow some without any problems.
After three months, a lot was going on at school; they warned him with notes, but he had little to no problems. He hadn't had a fever during that whole time. He had a nosebleed once during his sleep, without waking up. What's striking is that his fingertips are always red. As a baby, he was referred for eye problems; they are deteriorating rapidly, and he may need glasses as a toddler. He still drools a lot during the day. He's a happy child, walking is going well, and he's already saying a few words. He still has to change his bedsheets twice a week because of a runny nose.