Can anyone help with the following symptom?
Young otherwise healthy man. Every now and then his ears burn and go bright red, sometimes to the point of looking purple. Then he gets a bad frontal headache and then he feels nauseous as a result of that. No trigger or pattern to the flare ups.
Ears burn and sometimes tingle in the course of this.
Sometimes ears just go red and burning and it doesn't progress that far.
My program is down but I was looking at ear rubrics. Perhaps I should have been looking at headaches?
Theresa
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Re: odd symptom
I had a case with red ears but not the headache and Sulphur did the trick. See if that fits your case. Belladonna comes to mind as well.
All the best
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
All the best
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
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Hi Theresa,
"Red ear syndrome: An unusual type of head pain in which the ear
becomes red and burning. Attacks may be brought on by triggers such
as touching the ear, heat, chewing, drinking, coughing, sneezing, and
neck movement. May be associated with migraine, irritation of the
third cervical root, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, or thalamic
syndrome. It may also occur without obvious structural cause."
(MedicineNet)
Liana
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go bright red, sometimes to the point of looking purple. Then he gets
a bad frontal headache and then he feels nauseous as a result of
that. No trigger or pattern to the flare ups.
far.
should have been looking at headaches?
"Red ear syndrome: An unusual type of head pain in which the ear
becomes red and burning. Attacks may be brought on by triggers such
as touching the ear, heat, chewing, drinking, coughing, sneezing, and
neck movement. May be associated with migraine, irritation of the
third cervical root, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, or thalamic
syndrome. It may also occur without obvious structural cause."
(MedicineNet)
Liana
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Theresa Partington"
wrote:
go bright red, sometimes to the point of looking purple. Then he gets
a bad frontal headache and then he feels nauseous as a result of
that. No trigger or pattern to the flare ups.
far.
should have been looking at headaches?
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--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "liana_mihai" wrote:
The fact this is a recognised 'syndrome' tickled my interest so I googled it. Here is a website where lots of people discuss 'their' hot ears. No mention of head pain when I stopped reading (there is a lot), but there are plenty of pointers re modalities, lots of detail - and hints that it could be related to cancer miasm.
http://www.peterbe.com/One-hot-ear
Suse
Attacks may be brought on by triggers such
The fact this is a recognised 'syndrome' tickled my interest so I googled it. Here is a website where lots of people discuss 'their' hot ears. No mention of head pain when I stopped reading (there is a lot), but there are plenty of pointers re modalities, lots of detail - and hints that it could be related to cancer miasm.
http://www.peterbe.com/One-hot-ear
Suse
Attacks may be brought on by triggers such