Differential diagnosis of the anxiety states of some important remedies
In the first case presented, you will see a very acute state of anxiety. As most of you know, the anxiety states are quite difficult to differentiate from one another. The patient may come in for treatment in an anxiety state, in a panic, claiming to be on the verge of death, and you find that you are at a loss to know what to do for them. Perhaps you have seen cases like this and you’ve resorted to Valium® or other sedatives, in order to sedate the patient and to give yourself enough time or space to think of how you can help them. Let’s say that you do not know what to do; so you give the first remedy you can think of for anxiety, for instance Arsenicum. What other remedies produce states of anxiety? Phosphorus, Aconitum, Nitricum acidum, Calcarea carbonica, Lycopodium, Kali arsenicum, Argentum nitricum; all these remedies can produce states of anxiety that are severe and almost indistinguishable from one another. But you cannot just replace one remedy with another, nor can you replace the anxi-ety of Arsenicum with Phosphorus. A remedy not specifically suited to the type of anxiety your patient exhibits might bring about temporary amelioration, they might feel better for a day or so, but eventually they will suffer a relapse. Each remedy has its own anxiety. I admit that it is very difficult to differentiate one