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Husband, Influenza
Male, 27 years old, 5'6" tall, 230 lbs came.Cold started on Wednesday by being less energetic then usual. Stuffy nose, sore throat. Sneezing.
Thursday he had a headache and very thick discharge from right nostril, headache, nausea.
Friday, moved to left nostril. Thick discharge, headache above eye, around left ear, down neck. Tired. Cough at night. Chilly. Worse from exposure to cold air.
Saturday, dry itchy throat, some coughing. Nose bleed on left side. Both nostrils stuffed.
Haven't been able to figure out which remedy to give him. I brought him Gelsemium because I thought that would work since he mentioned how tired he was and he has the personality that likes to sleep off colds but he broke the bottle and everything spilled. So I gave him Lycopodium because it was on the right side but it move to the left. Didn't know what to give for the nose bleed.
Now I am stuck - would appreciate help with this case.
Thanks.
Merry Christmas.
peace on 2004-12-26
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Never hand a sick man anything, do it for him. Why get his germs all over the bottle?
HEPAR SULPH may help here. Have you read the posting on FLU??? OSCC may be called for. Gelsemium is not usually so much mucus. Quieter ill.
Any fever??
Post again soon.
Blessings, Sabra
HEPAR SULPH may help here. Have you read the posting on FLU??? OSCC may be called for. Gelsemium is not usually so much mucus. Quieter ill.
Any fever??
Post again soon.
Blessings, Sabra
♡ sabra last decade
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