in the morning with a violent sensation of hunger. After a while it was replaced by complete loss of appetite, ‘as though the stomach was extremely full and its contents were standing up in the throat’. The sequence, hungry on waking, soon afterwards complete loss of appetite, even disgust from smell of food, has also been used as a keynote of Digitalis.
Vertigo and Head
Vertigo with fainting and weakness. ‘Vertigo, with an anxious feeling as though faintness would occur’. Vertigo with trembling, especially when going upstairs; with weakness of the lower limbs.
Vertigo with a slow pulse, especially on rising from sitting or lying. Dizziness with constant ringing in ears.
A dull feeling in the whole head, with restriction of the ability of thinking; sometimes also with an ecstatic or intoxicated feeling as if the brain activity were rather expanded than restricted.
Strange sensations inside the head: ‘Feeling as though the brain were beating like water against both sides of the skull and were about to burst it, a pulse- like sensation’. An ‘undulating headache’ with the same sensation, ameliorated while lying down or stooping, worse when standing or bending backward. Sensation as though something fell forward inside the head on stooping. But particularly: ‘A sudden cracking noise in the head, during the midday nap, with frightened starting up’. This ‘cracking sensation’ has also been described as ‘metallic’, or ‘as if brain were made of fine glass and shattered at a blow’, or ‘a report like from firing of a pistol’. Sometimes it occurs during sleep, sometimes after retiring, preventing sleep.
An ‘uneasy tensive sensation in the sinciput’ may occur when the eyes are turned to one side without moving the head.
Rush of blood to the head but often with pale face; a heavy pressive headache as from congestion and fullness.
Throbbing headache in the forehead or at the bottom of the orbitae. ‘The Digitalis headache… has the character of megrim; it occurs all of a sudden, in violent paroxysms, seems to be caused by a sudden rush of blood into the head, is usually half-sided and seated in the forehead’.