Indications
Key symptoms for prescribing the drug:
-relation of the disease with psychological trauma;
-hypersensitivity to pain;
-hypersensitivity to smells, especially of tobacco, with the exception of cases where the patient is a smoker himself;
-a feeling of General weakness at about 11 a. m. on the background of dystonia;
-the feeling of a “lump in throat” and difficulty breathing
-migraine or headache described as feeling “driving a nail in the parietal or occipital region”;
-sudden diffuse or “point” of pain.
Main cases of clinical use:
The drug Ignatius Amara is prescribed to hypersensitive patients “in a state of depression”, “exhausted”, with the presence of:
-functional disorders of a spastic nature that easily change and are paradoxical;
– mental disorders that are a consequence of emotional experiences, anxiety, grief;
– organic lesions that often recur and occur in stressful states.
Vegetative vascular dystonia: functional syndromes (labile, contradictory) caused by frustration in the social sphere and leading to stress with the following manifestations:
-sighing;
– a feeling of “lump in the throat”;
– aerophagia;
– yawning;
– colic;
– shortness of breath for no reason;
– spastic cough;
– emotional tachycardia;
– muscle twitching.
Behavioral disorders: anxiety disorders; episodes of breath retention; sleep disorders; reactive depressive syndromes.
Stress-related conditions: headaches, migraines; muscle contractures (neck pain, lumbago);
gastritis, peptic ulcer; colon diseases, hemorrhagic rectocolitis; bronchospasm, increased asthma attacks of allergic origin; spastic hypertension.
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