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Mr. M. J., 18
years old and a known case of Asthmatic Bronchitis was under my
care since 4-1-1989 for recurrent cough and wheezing since 4
years. He came on 17-2-89 with a H/o breathlessness since 2 days
that had been gradually increasing till that evening, when he
had a sudden pain in the chest (Rt. Side) followed by an
increase in breathlessness. The presenting complaints were:
- Chest pain (sternal
region and right side)
- < coughing3, inspiration, lying on back
- > pressure3, supporting the chest, lying on the abdomen
- Pain right side of the face, neck and right ear, < slightest
movement, swallowing
- Severe weakness- he actually collapsed in my clinic and had to
be carried to the examination couch. (He was actually appearing
for his higher secondary examinations and had not eaten for the
past 3 days, partly due to his anxiety and partly due to the
breathlessness.)
Examination findings:
Afebrile
Pulse: 100/ min., regular and good volume
Resp. rate: 28/ min.
B.P.: 110/70 mm Hg.
No cyanosis or edema
JVP: NR
Dehydration 10
Resp. System: AP diameter > Transverse diameter
Trachea central
Crepitus on palpation of the neck and upper chest
Rhonchi ++
Alimentary System: Bowel sounds – N
Diagnosis- Subcutaneous (surgical) emphysema of the neck
and chest due to a ? ruptured emphysematous bulla of the lung
Treatment and Follow Up:
17-2-1989 (8.00 p.m.) The patient was given Bryonia 200, 1
dose, and sent for an urgent X-ray of the chest (PA view) which
confirmed the clinical diagnosis. He was immediately admitted to
Mumbadevi Homeopathic Hospital. Since he was unable to swallow
and in view of his dehydration, he was put on Intra-Venous (IV)
Fluids for the first 24 hours. The ENT surgeon was informed
about this patient and was asked to be available for an urgent
tracheostomy, in case his condition worsened. Bryonia 200 was
continued 2 hourly.
18-2-1989 Pain +; breathlessness slightly > ]: Bryonia 1000, 2
hourly.
19-2-1989 The patient was on Bryonia 1000 and was soon able to
swallow.
20-2-1989 Neck movements speedily improved.
23-2-1989 The patient was almost normal.
24-2 1989 Discharged.
He was given 2 doses of Pyrogen 1000 on 20-2-1989 for fever with
chilliness that was attributed to thrombophlebitis of the
forearm veins (IV Fluids). Hamamelis ointment was prescribed for
local application over the inflamed vein, which resolved the
inflammation in just 6 hours.
Discussion: This was a case of bronchial asthma with
emphysematous changes in the lungs. An emphysematous bulla
probably ruptured leading to the presenting complaints. The
remedy Bryonia was obvious since the modalities and the location
(including the side) were similar. It is important to note that
in this acute and potentially life threatening case, homeopathy
was able to help the patient swiftly (just 1 week) and without
surgical intervention. A patient managed with the conventional
(allopathic) line of treatment would have required at least 2-3
weeks for recovery.
This case was first published in the Indian Journal of
Homoeopathic Medicine (www.holisticfoundation.com), Vol. 26, No.
1. January-March 1991 issue. |
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