Cerebral Anaemia
SYN: Stupour
JHK
from Dr JH Kellogg's Prescriptions...
In:
Treatment Method:
- Bed Rest with feet raised
- Warm flannel about neck to promote cerebral circulation
- Hot Compress 37-38°C to back of neck 15 min 3x daily especially if patient is inclined to faint
JHK
from Dr JH Kellogg's Hydriatic Techniques...
Marked Cerebral Anaemia leads to stupour
Mild leads to -
- cerebral inactivity
- Depression
- pale face
- feeble pulse
- Vertigo
- Insomnia
Problems:
- Tonic
- Dana's Areas 1
- Cephalic Compress
- Head Pack
- short cold Cephalic Douche especially where stupour or
- better Alternate Cephalic Douche
- warm Cerebral Douche
- cold Cerebrospinal Douche - in chronic Neurasthenia
- Cold Mitten Friction
- Cold Rubbing Sitz
- Derivative use reverse Derivative
- cold Plantar Douche
- hot Hand Bath
- Neck Compress
Contra-indications
Problems:
Dysfunctions
Circulatory Dysfunctions
- Acidosis
- Angina
- Angioedema
- Arteriosclerosis
- Atherosclerosis
- Arrhythmia
- Asphyxia
- Bradycardia
- Buerger's Disease
- Cardiac Atony
- Cardiac Enlargement
- Cardiac Hypertrophy
- Cardiac Oedema
- Cardiac Insufficiency
- Cardiac Weakness
- Cerebral Anaemia
- Collapse
- Cyanosis
- Drowning
- Drug-Induced Anaemia
- Fainting
- Frostbite
- Heart Attack
- Heart Failure
- Hypertension
- Low Blood Pressure
- Low Haemopoiesis
- Lymphatic Dysfunction
- Palpitation
- Peripheral Vascular Disease
- Poor Circulation to Spinal Cord
- Poor General Circulation
- Poor Local Circulation
- Raynaud's Disease
- Shock
- Stupour
- Superficial Anaemias
- Surgical Shock
- Syncope
- Thromboangiitis
- Vasomotor Spasm
- Visceral Anaemias
- Weak Pulse