Cina
Cina is pre-eminently
a child's remedy, but it is suitable for conditions in adults that are seldom thought of. A
marked feature running through is touchiness, mental and physical.
Child: The child wants
something, but does not know what. The child is aggravated by touch and even by being looked
at, and is worse from seeing strangers. The skin is sensitive to touch. The scalp and back
of the neck, the shoulders and arms are so sensitive, that it is almost a soreness as if
bruised. The hyperesthesia is both mental and physical. The old routine of giving Cina
for worms need not go into your notes, for if you are guided by symptoms the patient will be
cured and the worms will go.
This patient is disturbed by everything, worse after eating even a
moderate meal. The child takes a moderate supper and dreams all night, jerks and twitches in
sleep, rouses up in a fright, talks excitedly about what he has dreamed, thinks it is real,
and sees dogs, phantoms, and frightful things lie has dreamed about.
The dream is prolonged into the wakeful hours. Screams and trembles, with
much anxiety on waking; whines and complains. While this little patient is aggravated by
being handled yet he wants to be carried and kept busy, like Chamomilla; although not so intensely irritable as that remedy,
yet he must be carried. At first on taking him out of the crib he screams when taken bold
of; the first touch aggravates.
This aggravation from touch and sensitiveness runs through the
convulsions and fevers, with delirium, glassy eyes, drawn mouth and white ring around the
nose and mouth. With a disordered stomach he has convulsions after eating, with the head
drawn back and glassy eyes.
The stomach is sour and the child is always spitting up sour milk and
belching sour wind. The child smells sour.
The mother says that
"Baby has a worm breath," but the same odor is present when there are no worms. In the convulsions
there are loss of consciousness and frothing at the mouth.
Hallucinations of smell, sight and taste, in the delirious state, after
taking cold, or on waking from sleep; wakes up with the delusion. Things taste and smell
differently. The senses of taste and touch are exaggerated or perverted.
In some cases of internal hydrocephalus, not with enlarged skull but with
increase of the fluid in the ventricles and central canal of the spinal cord, the patients
take on Cina symptoms. Rolling of the head frequent headaches; sensitiveness to
jar; cannot be touched or tapped along the spinal cord without headache always worse in the
sun - the head is hot and the feet are cold in the sun.
Cina will cure some of
these cases. They cannot stand any kind of disturbance; it produces a convulsion. They
cannot be punished because they go into convulsions. If the iter a tertio ad quartum ventriculum is closed they
will be incurable, the internal pressure will go on and they will die from it. Such
congenital states are incurable.
Dull headache with sensitiveness of the eyes. Headache before and after
epileptic attacks and after intermittents. Before and during the headache sensitiveness of
the skull. Cina children cannot have the hair combed, and the Cina
woman must have her hair down in head and nerve complaints.
There is coldness of the, extremities and also some itching of the skin,
but the head symptoms are predominant. From slight disturbances of the mind he cannot
digest, and he has diarrhoea. The complaints are aggravated in summer; the heat affects the
brain, arrests his functions, and on comes diarrhoea with green, slimy stools or white
stools, and the child vomits.
It is pre-eminently brain in Cina; the orders are not received from the brain and so
stomach symptoms develop, and worms hatch out. If he is cured the healthy gastric juice will
chase the worms out
The child turns his head from side to side.
The pains are sometimes better from turning the head from side to side.
You will see this in sensitive women, who must have their hair down; rolling the head
relieves, not shaking as in the text, that is too violent.
Eyes: All sorts of
colors before the eyes. Objects look yellow. It is useful in sensitive women, sensitive
nervous women, who are always worse from using the eyes, and get pain in the head and eyes
from sewing. It is like Ruta in that respect, symptoms of eye-strain. It is not so much indicated in
young people but more when presbyopla is beginning in middle-aged women, and there is the
effort to strain the eyes on fine work or print.
Rubs the eyes and can then see more clearly. On rising from the bed
blackness before the eyes; different colors, especially yellow. Strabismus when worms are
present, depending really on brain trouble because the worms are dependent upon that.
Face: Face sunken,
pallid, wings of nose drawn in. Blue ring or gray streak around the mouth.
"A sure sign of worms," the mother says.
Child rubs its nose with the hands or on the pillow or on the nurse's,
shoulder. Child bores into the nose until the blood come. The sickly aspect is striking, but it is representative of brain
trouble, central trouble. The brain symptoms are the highest and most important. It
frightened, whipped, or scolded, the brain is disturbed and the stomach disordered.
They get indigestion and breed worms; white or blue appearance about the
mouth, grinding of the teeth during sleep. Before the child has teeth it has a chewing
motion, a side to side movement. Sensitiveness of the teeth to the cold air and cold
water.
Bleeding from the mouth, and nose. Inability to swallow liquids; they
gurgle down the oesophagus before and after convulsions. When the head symptoms are present,
the milk or water gurgles down the oesophagus with a gurgling cluck. This is present in
diarrhoea and vomiting with brain symptoms.
Ars. and Cupr. are
also prominent in gurgling down the oesophagus when swallowing. Choreic movements extend to
the tongue.
The child or adult is not relieved by eating, is still hungry. The
stomach is loaded and yet he is hungry. After vomiting you would expect there would be, an
aversion to food, but there is in Cina, the same empty, hungry feeling.
When there is gnawing in the stomach after eating, or when the child has
taken all it can hold yet cries for the bottle, or empties its stomach by spitting up and
vomiting the food and then reaches out whining and crying for more, think of Cina.
Shuddering when drinking wine as if it were vinegar.
Abdomen bard and bloated. Very often the Cina child will
flop over on its belly and get to sleep in that way. If it is turned on the side it wakes up
again. While in the mother's arms it will go to sleep with the abdomen resting on the
mother's shoulder, but when she puts it on the side in bed it wakens.
If you had a child with copious, gushing, violently foetid stool,
ameliorated by lying on the abdomen, and it would have another stool if lying any other way,
Podoph. would be
the remedy. That would not be Cina. The Cina stool is not very
copious, and often white.
Gagging cough in the morning. Short, hacking cough at night. Spasmodic
cough. Whooping cough.
Oversensitiveness to touch; trembling, spasms, chorea. Spasmodic yawning.
Child cannot sleep unless on the belly or in constant motion.
Lectures on Materia Medica- James
Tyler Kent
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