Showing posts with label Homeopathic Medicine: Understanding Coffea 30 and 200. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Coffea 30 Homeopathic Medicine: Understanding Coffea 30 and 200

 Coffea 30

This particular medication is highly sensitive and has a notable sensitivity to the senses of vision, hearing, smell, touch, and pain. This sensitivity is remarkable, and even the slightest noise can worsen pains. The drug's hearing sensitivity is so strong that sounds can be painful, and noises can aggravate pains in various body parts, causing a wide range of nervous disorders that are all intensified by sound. Even the sound of the door opening or the ringing of the doorbell can cause immense suffering.

Coffea has been associated with a range of symptoms, including sleeplessness, nervous excitement, neuralgia, muscle twitches, toothaches, facial pain, red face, and hot head caused by emotional or violent excitement of the mind. Additionally, it can make individuals sensitive to wine, which can lead to sleeplessness, feverishness, extreme excitement, and nervousness.

The drug Coffea induces a remarkable skin sensitivity that results in severe burning and stinging pains accompanied by redness and heat. It also triggers mental disturbances such as nervousness, hysteria, fainting from sudden emotions, and pitiful weeping due to the agony. Coffea quickens the patient's thought processes and increases mental capacity, but after some time, it can lead to drowsiness and dullness. The patient is sensitive to cold weather, wind, and fresh air, and their symptoms are aggravated by cold weather. The drug can also cause toothache, rending, and tearing pain in the teeth triggered by cold exposure, emotions, excitement, or joy, and aggravated by movement. The patient has an aversion to cold air, wind, and open air and is unable to drink warm tea as it intensifies the pain.

During the menstrual period, toothache can occur. Children who are teething may experience similar symptoms to an adult patient, with surprising relief from pain when holding cold water in the mouth or applying cold. Pain in the jaws can be accompanied by redness of the cheeks.

In the throat, Coffea patients experience dryness and a hot sensation, with a thirst for cold water. There may be a feeling of rawness, as if the throat is sore from inhaling smoke, which is similar to the symptoms of Lachesis, Sepia, and Sulphur. Rawness can also be felt in the morning after rising.

Regarding the digestive organs, there is sensitivity in the pit of the stomach that worsens with motion, cold drinks, and warm food, but improves with pressure. Vomiting of green bile, burning in the stomach, hunger without the ability to eat, and cramps in the stomach are common symptoms.

The Coffea patient is sensitive to pressure in the abdomen, worsened by cold drinks and water but improved by warmth and hot applications. Colic is alleviated by warmth, holding hot water bottles, and warm drinks. Spasms of the bladder and incontinence of urine are common in Coffea patients, particularly during pregnancy. Menstrual colic and pains in the uterus that resemble labor pains are relieved by warmth. During labor, the patient cannot hold urine due to spasm of the bladder. Coffea patients have a dry, hacking cough that worsens with laughing, talking, and singing, and improved with warmth. The cough is similar to Phosphorus, and the patient experiences tightness across the chest and rawness in the trachea.

Coffea has a notable impact on the extremities, particularly the hands and fingers. Even the slightest exposure to cold air or cold applications can trigger painful complaints, with every draft of air causing discomfort. The hands become dry and hot with red, hot swelling and stinging, burning pain. Cold water and air exposure also cause pain. The feet are similarly sensitive to cold and drafts, with burning pain in the soles and cramps. Coffea also induces extreme sensitivity to various stimuli, including pain, noise, and air drafts, and can cause nervous disturbances such as sleeplessness, neuralgia, and muscle twitching. Mental and physical exhaustion can also occur. Coffea's effects extend to the digestive, urinary, female reproductive, respiratory, and other organs. It is commonly used to alleviate toothache, faceache, and menstrual colic.

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