Respiratory allergy 11598...India
A 13-year-old girl, had been suffering since infancy from persistent, severe dry cough accompanied by irritation in throat, which occasionally induced vomiting. These episodes, lasting 8 to 10 days, occurred with every seasonal change about 4 to 5 times a year. During these relentless coughing fits, she lost her appetite, became weak and felt exhausted. She avoided cold foods like ice cream and refrigerated items, which invariably triggered her condition.
Medical investigations confirmed respiratory allergy. Despite taking antihistamines and antibiotics during these flare ups, the relief was only partial.
In Aug 2018, during a casual visit to his friend, the practitioner noticed his daughter’s severe coughing and suggested vibrionics. The family agreed and decided to try vibrionics alone without any conventional medication; at that time, her condition was quite severe.
On 20 Aug 2018, she was given:
#1. CC12.2 Child tonic + CC19.2 Respiratory allergies + CC19.6 Cough chronic...6TD
Treatment Progress:
- 21 Aug 2018: 70% improvement in throat irritation and cough.
- 25 Aug 2018: Complete resolution of symptoms.
- 27 Aug 2018: #1 was diminished to #2. CC19.2 Respiratory allergies + CC19.6 Cough chronic...TDS.
- 8 Sept 2018: Dosage reduced to BD for a week, then OD for a week; the patient then chose to discontinue the remedy.
- 12 Feb 2019: Symptoms relapsed, gave refill of #2…6TD with advice to continue until instructed further.
- 20 Feb 2019: Once again fully recovered; dosage reduced to TDS and after tapering stopped on 22 May 2019.
As of June 2025, there has been no recurrence.