Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)
May 18, 20195 Commentsby Mariangela Marchesini
Dr. Mariangela Marchesini presents the case of a boy of 5 with patent ductus arteriosus. His fear of dogs, of the dark, slow dentition, desire for soft cooked eggs and perspiration in sleep in the cervical region were among the symptoms that led to the simillimum.
INTRODUCTION
Before a baby is born, the fetus’ blood does not need to go to the lungs to get oxygenated. The ductus arteriosus is a hole that allows the blood to skip the circulation to the lungs. However, when the baby is born, the blood must receive oxygen in the lungs and this hole is supposed to close. If the ductus arteriosus is still open (or patent) the blood may skip this necessary step of circulation. The open hole is called the patent ductus arteriosus (Homeopathy Treatment for Patent Ductus Arteriosus). If the ductus remains patent when pulmonary vascular resistance falls, aortic blood is then shunted left to right into the pulmonary artery.