Great prostration and muscular weakness, particularly of the elevators of the lower jaw and eyelids, and the muscles of the arm; complete prostration of the system, with emaciation.
Loss of sensation, numbness of the end of the nose, of the ears, of the tongue, of the fingers, of the hands and feet, numbness, here and there, of the skin.
Ameliorated during and after perspiration, or after profuse urination. Sensation of stasis, as though the blood had ceased to circulate.
Vertigo
Dizziness of the head and blurred vision returned, and gradually increased, so that all objects appeared very indistinct, for three hours, then gradually abated. Vertigo spreading from occiput.
Vertigo accompanied by dim vision.
Giddiness is pretty constant; an intoxicated feeling and tendency to stagger; often with dizziness or imperfection of vision.
My head began to have a swimming, turning sensation, as if 1 were going to be seasick.
Light-headed, with dim vision.
Sensation of falling, in children; child starts and grasps nurse or crib, and screams out from fear of falling.
Ameliorated from closing the eyes.
Vertigo from turning or moving the head quickly.
Head
Cerebral hyperaemia, determination of blood to the brain and spinal cord.
The extremities become cold and the head and back become hot.
Headache with muscular soreness of neck and shoulders.
The head cannot be lifted from the pillow, sensation as if the brain were heavy. Dull, heavy with heaviness of eyelids, difficulty lifting the head.
Constriction as from a band or hoop or string.
Heaviness of head alleviated on profuse emission of urine.
Congestion from suppressed menses.