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             🔻 Miasmatic Comparison ▪▪▪▪▪

🔹PSORA

Vertigos of psora are indeed many and quite often very peculiar. 

The vertigo of psora is accompanied by temporary loss of vision, nausea and vomiting of mucous only.

There is a lightness of the head when stooping.

Digestive disturbances may also occur as may frequent eructations and roaring in the ears.

🔹SYCOTIC

In sycosis, vertigo is associated with restlessness and there may also be sensations of formication ( insects crawling over body) or of a living animal moving in the abdomen.

🔹SYPHILITIC

Total forgetfulness accompanies syphilitic vertigo.

🔹TUBERCULAR

In the tubercular miasm, vertigo is associated with impatience and dissatisfaction and redness ( flushing) of the face.

🔸Point to remember---

Hahnemann Says - " In the study of the chronic miasms and their suppression, three things ought to be considered,first,when the period of infection took place; second, when the whole organism is tainted; third, when external symptoms make their appearance".

▪▪▪Source : Dr.J.H.Allen / Dr. S.K.Banerjea.