Indurated glands (occasionally hard), usually with sharp knifelike pains, but not always painful.
Useful for weakness following exhaustive diseases.
Paralytic affections (after diphtheria).
General physical and mental debility, tremulous weakness, sudden attacks of faintness, especially with vertigo.
Melancholy, quiet, sad, picks his fingers, makes short answers, or this condition alternates with excessive gayety.
Hypochondriasis, especially resulting from excessive venery.
Averse to people, yet dislikes to be alone.
Melancholia resulting from suppression of menses, aversion to members of her own family.
General mental weakness, inability to get the mind fixed on his business or to stand any prolonged mental effort.
Vertigo is a common accompaniment of the Conium condition, especially < motion, as turning over in bed or rising up; this vertigo is sometimes accompanied by partial paralysis of the muscles of the eye, or objects seem to be unsteady; especially indicated in vertigo of old people; vertigo resulting from excessive use of tobacco.
With the head symptoms the brain is frequently extremely sensitive, with feeling of a hard lump in the brain, or with feeling of numbness or coldness in head or one side of the head.
Valuable for partial or complete paralysis of the ocular muscles, especially of the internal rectus; the attempt to fix the eyes upon any object becomes painful and may even cause vertigo, hence many symptoms, of letters running together, vanishing of vision, etc.
This drug is very valuable in numerous forms of scrofulous ophthalmia, in a general way indicated by extreme photophobia, greater than the apparent inflammation would warrant.
There is general aggravation at night on lying down, especially of ulcers of the cornea.
Appearing adapted to old people, it has proved beneficial in cataract when the above symptoms were present.
Much wax accumulates and hardens in the ear, with greater or less loss of hearing may be extremely sensitive with the head symptoms.
The patient is inclined to pick at his nose, which bleeds easily and becomes sore (in melancholia).
It has been prescribed for polypus of the nose.
Gastralgia, especially with spasmodic cough (stomach cough).
Sometimes spasmodic constriction of stomach and oesophagus, as if a round body ascended from the stomach (globus hystericus).
The symptoms of pain, of vomiting, etc., have led to the use of Conium in cancer of the stomach and liver.
Hard swellings of the liver have been cured (note the sticking, tearing pains in the hepatic region).
Enlarged mesenteric glands and tumors in the abdomen have been treated successfully (note the great sensitiveness of the abdomen, the swelling and the character of the pain, knifelike).
Chronic diarrhoea of old people, with tremulous weakness, discharges sometimes involuntary; specially indicated by the symptom that the flow of urine is intermuittent.
In obstinate constipation, especially if it sometimes alternates with diarrhoea, the stool followed by tremulous weakness.
Partial paralysis of bladder, the urine flows by fits and starts, though urinating better when standing.
Useful in the bad effects following excessive venery, sexual weakness or impotence, flow of prostatic fluid with constipated stool or on the slightest motion.
Enlarged testicles, which are very hard, especially following injuries.
It also has been found useful for the sexual nervousness of strong, healthy men who are unable to have an erection.
In both sexes useful for the effects of suppressed sexual appetite, for instance, collapse, hysteria, melancholia, etc.
Uterine polypi.
Uterine haemorrhages, with pain in the uterine region running down thighs, etc.
Dysmenorrhoea, menstruation too scanty and too early.
Numerous accompaniments of the menses, gastric or mental symptoms.
Cancer of uterus.
Pruritus of the vagina and pudenda following the menses, excessive hyperaesthesia of the genital organs, especially in suppression of menses (compare with Plat.).
Useful in various indurations and tumors in sexual organs, especially in the cervix, particularly with burning, stinging or knifelike pains.
Leucorrhoea following the menses, excoriating and burning; sometimes bland in children.
Mammary glands indurated, with sharp, knifelike pain.
(It certainly has cured tumors said to be scirrhous; it is well followed by Silicea.).
Numerous symptoms of the mammary glands preceding the menses, viz.: swelling, sharp pain; aggravation of the tumors at the menstrual period.
Very valuable for tormenting night cough of old people; it is usually dry, they can expectorate a little only after coughing a long time; the cough is caused by a dry spot in the larynx, < lying down at night, is accompanied by suffocative attacks; the usual indication is that the patient is unable to expectorate the little mucus which seems to be loosened, it must be swallowed.
Asthma in old people.
Stomach cough; it seems as if the cough came from the abdomen, he must hold the body tight.
Occasionally whooping cough.
The skin is very frequently pale yellow.
Papular eruptions, with burning and itching.
Sweat immediately on falling asleep.