Tiny Teeth, Tummy Troubles: Homeopathy for Teeth Troubles

Tiny Teeth, Tummy Troubles: Homeopathy for Teeth Troubles

Tiny-Teeth

Abstract: 

Dentitional diarrhoea is a frequently encountered gastrointestinal disorder in infants during  the teething period. Though dentition is a physiological process, it often acts as an exciting  factor precipitating diarrhoeal episodes due to increased nervous and glandular activity.  Homoeopathy considers the child as a whole and treats dentitional diarrhoea through  individualization based on the totality of symptoms. 

This article highlights the homoeopathic concept, clinical presentation, and management of  dentitional diarrhoea with emphasis on commonly indicated remedies. 

Keywords: Dentitional Diarrhoea, Teething, Paediatric Homoeopathy, Chamomilla, Podophyllum. 

Introduction: 

Dentition is a normal developmental process occurring in infancy, usually between the ages  of 6 months and 2½ years. During this period, infants may exhibit various systemic  disturbances such as irritability, fever, diarrhoea, and sleep disturbances. Dentitional diarrhoea  is one of the most common complaints encountered in paediatric practice. 

From a homoeopathic perspective, dentition is not a disease but an exciting cause that  increases the susceptibility of the child, thereby precipitating functional disturbances like  diarrhoea. Homoeopathy emphasizes gentle, safe, and effective management by strengthening  the child’s vital force rather than suppressing symptoms. 

Concept Of Dentitional Diarrhoea In Homoeopathy: 

Hahnemann recognized dentition as an exciting cause capable of producing acute  manifestations in susceptible individuals. During teething, heightened nervous sensitivity and  reflex intestinal irritation may lead to diarrhoea. Homoeopathy does not treat dentition per se but addresses the individual reaction of the child during this physiological phase. Therefore,  remedy selection is based on: 

• Totality of symptoms 

• Character of stool 

• Mental and emotional state 

• Modalities and generals 

Etiology And Pathogenesis: 

The following factors contribute to dentitional diarrhoea: 

• Increased salivation and swallowing 

• Immature digestive system 

• Reflex intestinal irritation 

• Changes in diet during teething 

• Heightened susceptibility of the nervous system 

Clinical Feature: 

• Frequent loose or watery stools 

• Greenish, yellow, or offensive stools 

• Undigested food particles 

• Sour or fetid odour 

• Abdominal colic 

• Excoriation around anus 

• Irritability and excessive crying 

• Swollen, tender gums 

• Desire to bite hard objects 

• Symptoms often aggravate during daytime or early morning hours. 

Homoeopathic Management: 

1. Chamomilla: 

• Most frequently indicated remedy in dentitional complaints 

• Extremely irritable, restless child 

• Green, watery, offensive stools 

• One cheek red, the other pale 

• Child demands to be carried 

2. Podophyllum Peltatum: 

• Profuse, gushing, painless diarrhoea 

• Early morning aggravation (4–6 am) 

• Offensive stools with undigested food 

• Possible prolapse of rectum

3. Calcarea Carbonica: 

• Diarrhoea during delayed dentition 

• Sour-smelling stools 

• Chubby, flabby children 

• Profuse sweating of head during sleep 

4. Magnesia Carbonica: 

• Green, frothy, sour stools 

• Excoriation of anus 

• Diarrhoea associated with dentition 

• Child craves sweets 

5. Sulphur: 

• Offensive diarrhoea with burning sensation 

• Redness around anus 

• Heat intolerance 

 Dietary And General Management: 

• Avoidance of overfeeding 

• Maintenance of hygiene 

• Adequate hydration 

• Continuation of breastfeeding 

• Avoidance of unnecessary medications 

Prognosis: 

With appropriate homoeopathic intervention, dentitional diarrhoea has an excellent  prognosis. Early individualized treatment prevents complications such as dehydration and  nutritional deficiencies. 

Conclusion: 

Dentitional diarrhoea is a common functional disturbance during infancy. Homoeopathy  offers a holistic and safe approach by addressing the child’s increased susceptibility during  teething. Individualized remedy selection not only relieves diarrhoea but also supports healthy  growth and development. 

References:

1. Boericke W. Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica.  2. Allen HC. Keynotes and Characteristics with Comparisons. 3. Kent JT. Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica

About the author

Shraddha Rajendrabhai Kasundra

B.H.M.S. Internship
Lalitaben Ramniklal Shah Homoeopathy College
Saurashtra University