Congestive headache during convulsions.
The headaches are of the congestive type. The most violent pain is in the occiput, and it is felt sometimes as a hammering; every pulsation is felt like the blow of a hammer in the base of the skull. These headaches are so violent that the patient cannot stand up, but will lie perfectly exhausted, as if paralyzed from the pain.
Pain aggravated by motion of the head.
Maddening pain. Sore pain, nervous pain.
Dull pain in occiput.
Occipital pain extending upwards, to forehead, to head.
There is an occipital headache that compels walking or rolling the head.
There is commonly relief from lying in bed, bolstered up by pillows, with the head perfectly quiet. The face is flushed and dusky and the patient is dazed. After the headache progresses a while, the whole head seems to enter into a state of congestion, there is one grand pain, too dreadful to describe, and the patient loses his ability to tell symptoms and appears dazed.
Gelsemium has also headaches of a neuralgic character in the temples and over the eyes, with nausea and aggravation from vomiting.
The headache is relieved by passing a copious quantity of urine; by sitting, lying head high.
Headache aggravated from motion, stooping.
Wine aggravates, especially headache, eye symptoms and pain.
Tightness of the brain.
A band-like pain surrounds the head, with shooting pain in both jaws and parietal bones.
Pain in the head is a constant symptom, generally dull, stupefying and pressive. Severe pain in the forehead and vertex, with dimness of vision.
Roaring in the ears; a sensation of enlargement of the head.
A ‘wild feeling’, almost amounting to delirium.
Woken at 2:30 a.m. by most intense aching pain in the left frontal region, extending to the right occipital region, occasionally over the entire head. Pressing in the forehead as if too narrow, with pressing upon the eyes as if they were too large, with external coldness of the forehead.
Pressive pains in right temple, with dizziness and blurred vision.
Pains over the whole top of the head, extending to the occiput, with a general