Remedy:

Drosera

Primarily associated with physical symptoms related to the respiratory organs.

1. Key Characteristics

Drosera is often indicated for individuals who have symptoms similar to whooping cough and who also exhibit easy anger especially with themselves. They may have a tendency to fits of incessant coughing or a sensation of a feather tickling in the larynx. Drosera individuals often have a dislike of sour foods.

2. Physical Symptoms

Drosera is commonly used for conditions associated with intense pains in the chest with an incessant, deep barking cough which is debilitating. It is also employed for ailments related to respiratory disorders, such as digestive issues relating to the violent cough which might end in retching. Drosera can be beneficial for symptoms which are better for pressure.

3. Emotional and Mental Aspects

Drosera individuals may exhibit easy anger and impatience with themselves. They may have a fear of ghosts and may experience mood swings and anxiety. Drosera individuals may also have bouts of mistrust in others and fear they are being deceived by others.

4. Aggravations and Ameliorations

Symptoms associated with Drosera may worsen after midnight and on lying down. They may feel better with pressure.

5. Modalities.

Symptoms may exhibit a specific pattern, such as worsening with anxiety. There may be aggravation from sour foods or bread, or food may have no taste.

Key rubrics

1. Barking, incessant cough with periodicity.
2. Choking cough as from a feather constantly tickling the larynx.
3. Choking from a crumb in the throat.
4. Pains in the bones as from tuberculosis.
5. Aggravation after midnight, on lying down, acidic food, talking and laughing and improvement with physical pressure on the body.

Please note that this is a general overview and it is important to consult a qualified homeopathic practitioner for an individualised assessment and appropriate remedy selection. They will consider the complete symptom picture, medical history and other factors to provide the most suitable treatment approach.

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