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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1891

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A drowsy, sleepy state all day, with much yawning and stretching and general feeling of intoxication.
Fever, Chill, and Perspiration
Cimicifuga persons are usually very sensitive to cold and get chilly very easily. But more characteristic are ‘nervous’ chills or shivering, especially over upper and back part of the body, without a real sensation of coldness. ‘General internal nervous chilly feeling all over’. Shivering during menses, during first stage of labour, during miscarriage.
Sensations of heat, throbbing, and fullness in the head, with the headaches. Hot flushes and chills during climacterium; face gets alternately pale and flushed. Profuse night sweats, often cold, especially after 3am, sometimes lasting all day, with weak, irregular pulse and pain under left mamma; mostly in women but also in men, in persons whose nervous system has been weakened by long illness, trouble or care.
Skin
Surface of body sensitive; hyperalgesia of skin, noticed on stroking it.
Eruptions of white pustules on face and neck; sometimes large, red and papular.
CLINICAL
Angina pectoris. Appetite, disordered. Back pains. Breast, affections of. Cerebro¬spinal meningitis. Menopause. Chest, pains in. Chorea. Delirium tremens. Diaphragm, rheumatism of. Dyspepsia. Epilepsy. Faintness. Headache. Heart, affections of. Hyperpyrexia. Hypochondriasis. Hysteria. Insomnia. Lumbago. Melancholia. Meningitis. Menstruation, disorders of. Miscarriage, tendency to. Myalgia. Neuralgia. Ovaries, affections of. Perichondritis. Pleurodynia. Preg¬nancy, disorders of. Puerperal mania. Rheumatic gout. Rheumatism. Sciatica. Side, pain in. Sinking sensation. Spinal irritation. Stiff neck. Tinnitus aurium. Tremors. Uterus, affections of. Vomiting in pregnancy.