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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1899

disturbed by virtually everything, extremely sensitive to all disturb¬ances, and any vexation may bring on convulsions, cough, diarrhoea, or other symptoms. Their body is extremely sensitive to touch as well.
‘Children very weepy and complaining; child cries piteously if one wants to take hold of it or lead it. Cannot be quieted by any persuasions; remains proof against caresses’.
Alternately the child cannot lie awake for five minutes without crying and must be rocked, carried, or dandled upon the knee constantly, day and night. Kent puts it like this: ‘While this little patient is aggravated by being handled, yet he wants to be carried and kept busy’.
‘Great earnestness and touchiness; may be offended by the slightest joke’. Extremely sensitive to all disturbances; will react with abdominal complaints, convulsions, jerking and twitching to any kind of disturbance. ‘They cannot be punished because they go into convulsions… From slight disturbances of the mind, he cannot digest, he has diarrhoea… If frightened, whipped or scolded, the brain is disturbed and the stomach disordered’, (Kent).
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‘Scorns everything offered, even the things he usually liked best’. ‘Desires many and various things’. This symptom, well-confirmed as a peculiarity of the Cina appetite, is also very revealing of the mental Cina state, and Hahnemann even placed it among the mental symptoms, in this way expressing his understanding of the symptom.
Cina may be indicated in restless children who cry a great deal and constantly want to be carried, especially if they have an unusually early and strong aversion to strangers; restless, even during sleep, with grinding of teeth, even if only a few teeth are already present.