Emaciation (Marasmros)

Calcarea Carb

Emiciation of skin with large abdomen. Skin falls down into folds. Bones undeveloped and stop growing. Non-appearance of teeth.

Abrotanum

Emaciatioin commencing from lower extremities and gradually spreads upward.

Calcearea Phos

It is an excellent remedy for marasmus. The skin withers out. Skin dry and wrinkled.

Tuberculinum

This must be administered as an inter-current remedy for emaciation. It should be repeated in 200 dilution every month, no other medicine to be given for three days before and after this remedy.

Natrum Mar

Emaciation of neck or upper limbs spreading downward.

Iodium

When the child is irritable and does not like to be approached by any one. Eats ravenously yet emaciated.

Phosphorus

Emaciation after irregular menses.

Hydrastis

Emaciation after measles.

Secale Cor

Emaciated withered skin, unhealthy skin, purplish, bluish, especially when the circulation is feeble.

Aurum Mur

Emaciation due to syphilis.

Plumbum

Emaciation cdue to anaemia (deficiency of blood).