When angered, the blood pressure rises easily, the face becomes red and the Asterias patient feels a lot of activity in his head: pulsations, heat, a feeling as if head would burst, redness of face and an aura of hot air around the head. It is the result of an overstimulation of the circulation. Belladona is the closest remedy that resembles similar situations, and you will probably be tempted to give it first. But with such symptoms Asterias develops a characteristic fear that Belladona has not: fear that a brain stroke is imminent. The fear is so great that sometimes it can be followed by fever. The fear that something is seriously wrong with him and that something bad will happen is very strong also. Asterias develops a lot of other fears as well, such as: fear of evil. Fear of misfortune. Fear of fainting, with sensation of fulness in chest. He fears bad news. It seems as if some misfortune was impending, and then he must cry which relieves him. Actually he will tend to weep from the least emotion.
There is a time of aggravation for this remedy which is around 2 to 3 p.m. Anxiety overwhelms him at this time, headaches appear, epileptic fits usually take place around these hours. After this time the patient feels extremely well and clear in his mind.
This remedy has insanity during climacteric period; the patient has delusions that he is under the control of strangers and hears voices to which he answers. Other symptoms include: Sadness, mental depression alternating with excitement. Prostration of mind. A restless, tired sensation in upper brain with mental exertions, like that in limbs after muscular exertion.
Generalities
Lymphatic constitution, flabby with red face. Temperatures of the body change drastically, and we see again the problems with the circulation. Great desire to wash in cold water. Coldness after supper. Chill and a heat in face in alternation with colic. Violent heat in head, then over whole body. Increased general heat in the body. Heat followed by coldness.
Left sided symptoms. General malaise; lassitude; feels better after eating. Nervous system: gait unsteady; muscles refuse to obey the will. Epileptic paroxysms occur after three o’clock in the afternoon, at the commencement of the last meal of the day; they are easily excited by any emotion, especially contradiction. He is warned of their approach four or five days beforehand by twitchings over the whole body. The