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tongue chewing

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 1:55 pm
by Theresa Partington
Hi,
I have a patient (62 yrs old) who for several years has chewed her tongue
round the edges till it is quite sore. The senstaion that compels her to
chew is not an itch, not a burn, not quite a tingle.
This is not her presenting case or what she requires to be treated but I
would have liked to be able to reperotise it and see what came up. The
tongue is a bit pink round the edges but not outstandingly so. She has had
itchy eyes ( allergy) and restless legs (hormones) and had wondered if this
tongue thing was hormonal too. I mention this in case it all forms part of a
more general rubric.
Can anyone help with a rubric or two or a remedy that they just *know* ?

BW

Theresa

Re: tongue chewing

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 2:19 pm
by Atiq Ahmad Bhatti
You may want to look at Chamomilla and Bufo specifically for the problem
here.

Re: tongue chewing

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 5:03 pm
by APEX PRECITECH
Dear Theresa,
Two rubrics I found.
1. Knerr's repertory: Tongue- bites- when neither
eating nor chewing- dioscorea villosa
2. Boger's Synoptic key: Tongue bites:Ign,Vip
Ignatia bites during eating. Dioscorea is worth a
look. It has some nervousness also.
Best
Venkat

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Re: tongue chewing

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 12:31 am
by Patricia Hatherly
Dear Theresa

Do you think this behaviour constitutes a "tic"?
If so, I would look at Carc.

regards
Patricia Hatherly

Re: tongue chewing

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 4:53 am
by Arun
Hi Theresa,

Arum T has tingling in parts compelling them to pick, even though they are
sore - Your patient is not "picking" ofcourse, but it seemed pretty similar

regards,
Arun