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Hyoscyamus 200c

We recently administered Hyoscyamus 200C to our 7 year old per our doctor's recomendations. We knew that she will be aggitated and her symthoms will be hightened for a few days. Although the strength of her reaction is getting lesser the aggitation has been going on for a few days.

How many more days can we expect the aggitation to go on?
 
  mh-ny-45 on 2014-12-30
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The length and severity of the aggravation depends on many factors. How sensitive the patient is, how the dose was given (dry or wet), how large the dose was (number of pillules, number of drops, amount of water diluted into), how many times the remedy was given, how much medical suppression of symptoms has taken place over the patient's lifetime, and what kind of tissue change exists.

Which of these factors, or which combination of them, often decides how long the aggravation goes on. If a dose is given in the smallest amount to cause a reaction, and the patient is not oversensitive, doesn't have a history of symptoms being constantly suppressed with various medications, and is not suffering with pathological changes to the tissues of the body, then my experience is that an aggravation usually begins within the first 3 days, peaks at about 3-5 days, and then quickly or slowly diminishes after that (again depending on various factors). Improvement should be seen within the second week, although it can appear even while the aggravation is occurring.

Children tend to aggravate faster and recover faster than adults, and adults faster than the aged (taking into account all those previously mentioned factors).
[message edited by Evocationer on Tue, 30 Dec 2014 13:16:23 GMT]
 
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