DENTITION
Aconite – Sudden watery diarrhea and convulsion of teething children. Grinding of teeth. Calcarea Carb. Slow teething; difficult dentition. Calcarea phos. Retarded dentition.
Kreosotum – Painful dentition. Teeth begin to decay as soon as they erupt. Cross and sleepless during dentition.
Megnesia carb. – Child refuses mother’s milk. Difficult dentition (diarrhea).
Phytolacca – Irresistible desire to bite the teeth or gums during dentition. Dentition difficult or retarded.
Syphilinum – Teeth decay at the edge of gums and break off; edges serrated.
Thuja – Teeth decay next to gums; very sensitive.
Tuberculinum -Tardy dentition; fontanelles open.
CONVULSIONS
Belladonna – Convulsions and spasms in teething children. Contortion of the limbs; spasms of single limbs or of the whole body. The child bores its head into the pillow and rolls it from side to side. Pupils dilated; aversion to light.
Chamomilla -Convulsions of children from nursing after a fit of anger in mother.
Cicuta – Convulsions in children with worms.Abnormal appetite for chalk, coal, charcoal and other indigestible things. Convulsions violent with frightful distortion of limbs with loss of consciousness, renewed from slightest touch, noise or jar.
Ipecacuanha – Convulsive cough : The child stiffens and becomes pale or blue and loses its breath; great nausea and relief from vomiting.