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Sun Stroke and Its Homoeopathic Management

Abstract

Sun stroke is a life-threatening medical emergency characterized by an elevated core body temperature above 40°C accompanied by central nervous system dysfunction. It results from failure of thermoregulatory mechanisms due to prolonged exposure to high environmental temperatures or strenuous physical exertion. Prompt recognition and management are crucial to prevent morbidity and mortality. Homoeopathy, based on individualization and totality of symptoms, offers supportive management in heat stroke by addressing both acute manifestations and constitutional susceptibility. This article discusses the pathophysiology, clinical features, and detailed homoeopathic therapeutics with key remedies and their characteristic indications.

Keywords

Sunstroke, Hyperthermia, Thermoregulation, Homoeopathy, Acute conditions, Materia medica, Individualization

Introduction

Sun Stroke represents the most severe form of heat-related illness. It occurs when the body’s thermoregulatory system fails, leading to uncontrolled hyperthermia and systemic inflammatory response. It is broadly classified into:

Classic (non-exertional) sun stroke – due to environmental exposure

Exertional sun stroke – due to intense physical activity

Etiopathogenesis

Exposure to high ambient temperature

High humidity impairing sweating

Dehydration

CNS dysfunction affecting hypothalamic regulation

Protein denaturation and inflammatory cascade

Clinical Features

High body temperature (>40°C)

Hot, dry skin (sometimes sweating in exertional cases)

Delirium, confusion, coma

Tachycardia, hypotension

Nausea, vomiting

Seizures

Complications

Multi-organ failure

Rhabdomyolysis

Acute kidney injury

Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)

Homoeopathic Approach

Homoeopathy treats heat stroke based on:

Totality of symptoms

Individual susceptibilit

Miasmatic background

Acute prescribing principle

Remedies are selected based on peculiar, characteristic symptoms rather than just pathological diagnosis.

Homoeopathic Remedies in Heat Stroke

  1. Belladonna

Indications

Sudden onset with intense congestion and heat.

Key Symptoms

High fever with hot, dry skin

Throbbing headache

Red, flushed face

Dilated pupils

Pulsating carotids

Delirium with hallucinations

Sensitivity to light and noise

Burning heat of body

Dryness of mouth without thirst

Sudden onset and rapid progression

Restlessness with irritability

  1. Glonoine (Nitroglycerin)

Indications

Effects of direct sun exposure, especially sunstroke.

Key Symptoms

Intense throbbing headache

Sensation as if head would burst

Aggravation from sun exposure

Confusion and disorientation

Vertigo on raising head

Pulsation in temples

Heat in head with cold extremities

Cannot bear heat of sun

Loss of consciousness

Nausea and vomiting

Better in open air

  1. Gelsemium

Indications

Heat stroke with marked weakness and dullness.

Key Symptoms

Drowsiness and stupor

General weakness and prostration

Heavy eyelids

Dull headache

Lack of thirst

Trembling of body

Slow pulse

Vertigo with blurred vision

Mental apathy

Chills running up and down spine

Lack of coordination

  1. Aconitum Napellus

Indications

Early stage of heat stroke with anxiety and shock.

Key Symptoms

Sudden onset after exposure to heat

Intense anxiety and fear of death

Restlessness

Dry, hot skin

High fever

Thirst for cold water

Palpitations

Red face turning pale alternately

Burning sensation

Sleeplessness

Aggravation at night

  1. Camphora

Indications

Collapse stage of heat stroke.

Key Symptoms

Cold, clammy skin

Sudden collapse

Weak, barely perceptible pulse

Cyanosis

Cold breath

Extreme weakness

Lack of reactivity

Desire to be uncovered despite coldness

Icy coldness of body

Sudden sinking of vital forces

Unconsciousness

General Management (Supportive)

Immediate cooling (cold sponging, ice packs)

Hydration (oral/IV fluids)

Rest in cool environment

Monitoring vitals

Homoeopathy should be used alongside emergency care, not as a replacement in severe cases.

Discussion

Homoeopathic remedies act by stimulating the body’s vital force to restore equilibrium. In heat stroke, remedy selection must be rapid and precise. Acute prescribing often relies on keynote symptoms such as:

Suddenness (Belladonna, Aconite)

Sun exposure effects (Glonoine)

Prostration (Gelsemium)

Collapse (Camphora)

Individualization remains the cornerstone even in acute conditions.

Conclusion

Heat stroke is a critical condition requiring urgent medical intervention. Homoeopathy offers a valuable adjunct in managing symptoms and enhancing recovery when prescribed on the basis of totality. Early recognition, appropriate remedy selection, and supportive care are essential to reduce complications and improve outcomes.

References

Hahnemann S. Organon of Medicine, 6th Edition

Boericke W. Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica

Kent J.T. Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica

Allen H.C. Keynotes and Characteristics with Comparisons

Clarke J.H. Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica

Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine (Heat Stroke section)

Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine (Hyperthermia chapter)

Stuart Close. The Genius of Homoeopathy

About the author

Khan Manza

Final-year Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) student at D.K.M.M. Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.