Euphrasia officinalis
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Source: Derived from the whole fresh plant of Euphrasia officinalis, a small annual herb in the Orobanchaceae family, native to Europe and North America, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action.
Clinical Insights
- A peculiar symptom of Euphrasia is the pain experienced over the nerves supplying the eyes.
- Although Euphrasia is an acute i.e. short acting remedy, however, the resulting eye condition may become chronic.
Keynotes
- Irritability or impatience, with a tendency to feel easily provoked, resembling adjustment disorder, worse with sensory overload, fatigue, or emotional stress.
- Watery nasal discharge, with profuse, bland catarrh, resembling allergic rhinitis or sinusitis, worse with warmth, evening, or lying down.
- Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, warmth, or emotional stress.
- Eczema or pruritus, with red, itchy, or scaly patches, resembling atopic dermatitis or contact dermatitis, worse with warmth, scratching, or emotional stress.
Modalities
Worse: Light (bright, sunlight), wind, warmth (weather, rooms, drinks), evening, lying down, emotional stress, smoke, pollen, dust, reading, scratching (in dermatological cases), sensory overload, warm stuffy environments.
Better: Cool air, darkness, lying down, cold applications, open air (in respiratory cases), quiet environments, emotional support, avoiding light or wind, gentle washing of eyes, distraction.
Symptoms
Mind
- Irritability or impatience, with a tendency to feel easily provoked, resembling adjustment disorder, worse with sensory overload, fatigue, or emotional stress.
- Anxiety or restlessness, with a sensation of inner tension or unease, resembling generalized anxiety disorder, aggravated by light, warmth, or physical symptoms.
- Emotional sensitivity or mood swings, with a tendency to feel overwhelmed, resembling premenstrual syndrome, worse with ocular or respiratory flare-ups.
Respiratory
- Watery nasal discharge, with profuse, bland catarrh, resembling allergic rhinitis or sinusitis, worse with warmth, evening, or lying down.
- Sneezing or nasal irritation, with a tickling sensation, resembling hay fever, aggravated by wind, pollen, or emotional stress.
- Cough, dry or tickling, with throat irritation, resembling postnasal drip or laryngitis, worse with warm rooms or night.
Skin
- Eczema or pruritus, with red, itchy, or scaly patches, resembling atopic dermatitis or contact dermatitis, worse with warmth, scratching, or emotional stress.
- Skin irritation or burning, with a tendency to flare-ups, resembling urticaria, aggravated by warm weather or sensory stimuli.
- Dry or cracked skin, with a sensation of tightness, resembling xerosis, worse with cold or environmental changes.
Generalities
- Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, warmth, or emotional stress.
- Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., light, wind, warmth), resembling sensory processing disorder, aggravated by warm environments or fatigue.
- Chills or coldness, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for cool air or darkness.
Potency and Dosage
Mother Tincture or usually 30, 200, 1000 or CM, depending upon the situation and the experience of the homoeopath.
Combinations
- In Belladonna and Euphrasia, the symptoms of redness and the intensity are similar.
- Measles are treated with Pulsatilla, but in German measles Euphrasia is a must.
- Both Euphrasia and Belladonna resemble each other in the redness of the eye and its severity.
Related
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This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Prepared by herbalhomeo.com/ Team
