Carbo Vegetabilis - Case Report: Vertigo and Vomiting: Importance of Symptom's location in Homeopathic Prescription
This case highlights the decisive role of symptom location in remedy selection. A 35‑year‑old female presented with persistent vertigo following an episode of vomiting during travel. Initial remedies—Gelsemium, Bryonia, and Ipecac—each reflected partial aspects of her symptom picture, yet none achieved lasting cure. Careful study revealed that the true seat of disease corresponded with the pathogenesis of Carbo Vegetabilis, which encompassed her constellation of drowsiness, motion‑aggravated headache, and constant nausea. Two doses administered at thirty‑minute intervals produced complete recovery without aggravation. This case illustrates that while sensation, modality, and concomitant symptoms contribute to remedy differentiation, location remains the prime determinant in successful prescription.
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Cold settled on the Liver.
1. Headache aggravated by motion. 2. Constant Nauses with drowsiness 3. Extrema prostration patient want to sleep forever. 3. Mild fever with chill.
1st prescription 1. Carbo veg - 200
Excellent recovery cure on the same day
Introduction:
Symptoms change according to location. Not every symptom carries equal importance in the selection of medicine; superficial or misleading symptoms often create confusion. This case illustrates how location, sensation, modality, and concomitant symptoms guide remedy choice, with location holding prime importance
Case background:
1. Patient: Female, 35 years old
2. Incident: While traveling by bus to her mother’s home, she experienced sudden sickness with vomiting and vertigo.
3. Initial Management: After resting for one day without improvement, she consulted a physician. Vomiting subsided, but vertigo persisted unchanged.
4.Outcome: Despite ten days of treatment, she reported no significant benefit.
Clinical presentation:
When she consulted me, her symptom picture was shifting between several remedies:
Drowsiness and weakness → Gelsemium
Headache aggravated by motion → Bryonia
Constant nausea → Ipecac
Other medicines, including Arsenicum Album, provided only temporary relief without cure.
Remedy differentiation:
While studying Kent’s Materia Medica, I reviewed the chapter on Carbo Vegetabilis. The remedy picture aligned with her condition:
Chilliness with headache aggravated by motion (similar to Bryonia)
Persistent nausea (like Ipecac)
Drowsiness and weakness (like Gelsemium)
Pathological seat shifting toward liver and lungs, clarifying the location of disease, this was the case of combines characteristics of Ipecac, Bryonia, and Geslimium each has given but no relief.
Prescription and Outcome:
Remedy: Carbo Vegetabilis - 200
Dosage: Two doses at 30‑minute intervals
Result: Complete cure on the same day, without aggravation.
Discussion:
This case demonstrates that symptom's location is the decisive factor in remedy selection. While sensation, modality, and concomitant symptoms contribute to completeness. Location provides the foundation. Remedies like Gelsemium, Bryonia, and Ipecac reflected partial pictures, but only Carbo Vegetabilis matched the true seat of disease.
This case is also evident of the aphorism 7 which says, " symptomatology do not furnish the true image of the sickness, it creates only a mirror image of the internal disease" it clarifies that Dr. Hahnemann used this word "symptoms" in some specific sense.
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