All these features may also be called a result of irritation: an irritation of the nervous system, of the meninges.
Eventually this irritation may lead to convulsions. If we have convulsions combined with pinworm, the first remedy to think of is Cina, though Teucrium is another possibility.
Three important keynotes: firstly, the appetite is great, and for many different things. At the moment of finishing eating, the appetite returns, and they immediately want more. Voracious hunger immediately after a meal, or even after vomiting. When the child sees someone eating, it may grasp the food violently and devour it. Notwithstanding this canine hunger, the child may be emaciated to an extreme degree. No weight is put on, despite eating more than adequately.
The second keynote of Cina is a certain sleep position, namely the knee-chest position or knee-elbow position, that is so well known from Medorrhinum patients. This symptom is also found in Kali carbonicum, and in relief of stomach pain in Conium.
Finally a paleness of face, especially around the mouth, often with a bluish tinge, and blue rings around the eyes, even during the fever heat is characteristic; or else an alternation between glowing redness and a pale and cold face. There may also be an ‘unequal redness’ with one cheek red, the other pale, but this points much more strongly to Chamomilla.
Irritability, Moaning, and Lamenting
Irritability, with constant weeping, complaining, moaning,
etc., also with kicking and striking, is common. A desire to be carried all the time is seen in Cina as well as in Chamomilla, but Cina has also states where children do not want to be touched. In these states Cina children don’t even want anyone to come near