Case of the Week: Fever with Red Face and Thirst – A Homeopathic Case Management

Clinical cases are the best way to understand the practical application of homeopathy. In this Case of the Week, we analyze a patient presenting with fever and respiratory symptoms and learn how to arrive at the correct remedy through characteristic symptoms.

Patient Information

Age: 65 years
Gender: Male

Chief Complaints

The patient presented with the following complaints:

• Fever since 4–5 days
• Fever begins with chill, followed by high temperature
Cough and sneezing present
Face appears red during fever

History of Present Illness

The patient reported that the illness started about five days ago. The fever usually begins with a chill, after which the body temperature rises. During fever, the face becomes red and flushed.

Along with fever, the patient also experiences cough and sneezing, suggesting involvement of the respiratory tract.

The symptoms were acute in onset and developed after exposure to cold weather.

Physical Examination

• Face: Red and flushed
• Temperature: Elevated
• Sneezing: Present
• Cough: Present

Characteristic Symptoms

In homeopathy, the selection of remedy depends upon peculiar and characteristic symptoms.

The important symptoms in this case are:

• Fever beginning with chill
Red face during fever
• Acute onset of illness
Cough and sneezing
• Elderly patient

Analysis of the Case

According to the principles described in Organon of Medicine, the physician must focus on the totality of symptoms.

The most striking symptoms in this case are:

• Sudden acute fever
• Red, flushed face
• Congestive symptoms
• Respiratory irritation (cough and sneezing)

These symptoms indicate vascular congestion and acute inflammatory reaction.

Probable Diagnosis

The case may clinically resemble:

Acute viral fever
Upper respiratory tract infection

However, in homeopathy, treatment is based on symptom similarity rather than disease name.

Remedy Consideration

Based on Materia Medica comparison, the remedies considered were:

Belladonna
Aconitum napellus

Comparison

Belladonna

• Red, flushed face
• Sudden fever
• Congestion and heat
• Throbbing circulation

Aconite

• Sudden fever after exposure to cold
• Anxiety and restlessness
• Dry skin and thirst

The most characteristic symptom in this case is the red, flushed face during fever, which strongly points toward Belladonna.

Final Remedy

Remedy: Belladonna
Potency: 30C
Dose: One dose every 4–6 hours depending on intensity of symptoms.

Expected Follow-Up

With the correct remedy, the following improvements are expected:

• Reduction in fever intensity
• Decrease in cough and sneezing
• Improvement in general well-being

According to the principles of Samuel Hahnemann, the remedy should act gently and restore the patient’s health by stimulating the vital force.

Learning Points for Students

This case teaches several important clinical lessons:

Always focus on characteristic symptoms
Acute cases require quick remedy selection
Facial appearance can be an important guiding symptom
Differential remedy analysis is essential before prescription

Every week, a new clinical case will be published to help students improve their case analysis skills.

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