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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 2018

Face
Colocynthis causes and cures prosopalgia, especially left-sided pains, and therefore it is indicated in trigeminus neuralgia. The provings brought about: ‘Tearing and tension in left side of face, extending to the ear and into the head’. ‘Constriction and pressing in the left malar bone, extending into the left eye’. And a ‘Violent tearing, burning and stinging pain in the left side of the face, extending behind the ear, through the temple and into the left half of the head’ was cured by the remedy, the patient screamed with pain and didn’t find rest anywhere; the slightest touch aggravated the pain.
Another case of left-sided prosopalgia was accompanied by a throbbing in the teeth that was felt now here and now there. The pains were very violent, tearing and tensive, and with a feeling as if the left half of face were torn from the right; from time to time they diminished, but they soon returned, permitting no peace at day or night; pains were aggravated by touch and motion. In some cases the pains were so violent that they caused nausea and vomiting. Frequently there is also external sensitivity of the face, especially in the infraorbital region.
If the patient has pains in other parts of the organism (especially in the abdomen), this is seen in his face. Hahnemann describes colic pains so violent ‘that the facial muscles were distorted and the eyes closed’.
The face is usually rather pale, with relaxed muscles and sunken eyes, but in cases of fever and of neuralgia, there are also reports of a hot and dark red face. Or else colic pains ‘with pale, hot, collapsed face’.
Tearing pains in cheeks. Transient, frequently repeated stitches in the upper jaw.
Mouth
Toothache in connection with facial neuralgia; particularly a pain in lower teeth as if a nerve were stretched and strained and then suddenly relaxed again. Such pains may alternate with lumbago or sciatica.
Or else: ‘Headache extends into teeth, where it is of a tearing, raging, jerking nature’.
A persistent bitter taste in mouth, causing nausea, is striking. There is also a metallic and astringent taste on the tip of the tongue.