Rheumatic pains, like electric jerks, < heat of the bed, > walking about.
Attacks of sudden faintness.
Violent tonic spasms, palms and soles drawn inward.
General tetanic rigidity of muscles, face drawn and pinched, tendency to cramp, especially in the calves, etc.
Tendency to collapse, with cold sweat.
Raging delirium, sometimes with rapid talking, at other times refusal to talk; sometimes with rage and swearing, tearing clothes.
Hallucinations of physical diseases; of having committed crime, obscene delirium.
In delirium he tries to get out of bed.
Melancholia, hangs his head and wants to be alone.
Delirium after severe illness; people crowd about her.
Despairing melancholia after great disappointments or religious excitement.
Persistent vertigo, with cold sweat on the forehead, with great weakness.
Neuralgic, especially characterized by feeling of ice on vertex.
Neuralgia in the head in convulsive shocks immediately on raising the head, with vomiting, > pressure on vertex.
Hemeralopia preceding menstruation, with other Veratrum symptoms.
Facial neuralgia, drawing tearing pains, with pinched features, cold extremities, cold sweat, nausea and vomiting.
Neuralgic toothache, pulsating, driving to madness, teeth feel heavy, as if filled with lead.
Craving juicy things.
Most violent retching and vomiting of food, or of whatever is taken into the stomach; the ejecta are always very profuse, and the vomiting is attended with cold sweat, great prostration, burning in the stomach and great sensitiveness to touch.
The violent retching and vomiting is the most characteristic feature of the Veratrum patient, unlike Arsenic and Cuprum; the ejecta are profuse, though many of the other symptoms correspond.
Vomiting of great quantities of blood, at times even bright red, usually dark and thick.
A few cases of dyspepsia from chewing tobacco, without vomiting or diarrhoea.
The whole abdomen is usually swollen and very sensitive.
It is adapted to the most terrible attacks of colic, the pain begins in the stomach, radiates upward to the shoulders and then involves the whole abdomen, associated with retching, vomiting, purging, coldness, cold sweat, etc.
Diarrhoea, < night, by drinking,after fruit (China), associated with terrible colic, cold sweat on the forehead, feeble pulse; stools very profuse, watery, with flakes, sometimes blackish, followed by great emptiness and weakness in the abdomen; the evacuations are often accompanied by violent vomiting.
Frequently called for in worst cases of cholera morbus and true cholera.
Chronic constipation, evacuations black, hard large, with faintness, cold sweat, etc.
Dysuria, with burning.
Suppression of urine (Stram.).
Green urine.
Dysmenorrhoea, with vomiting, abdominal weakness; sexual mania precedes the menses.
Puerperal mania.
Suppressed menses, with cold sweat, vomiting and diarrhoea.
Uterus enlarged and inflamed, very sensitive, could not tolerate the least touch, with diarrhoea and coldness.
Endometritis, with great agony.
Bronchitis,, especially of old people, rattling of mucus, with inability to expectorate, great prostration, cold sweat (Ant.tart.).
Violent fits of coughing, followed by eructations of gas, the cough seems to start from the abdomen, which has to be held when coughing, < in warm room.
Suffocative spasm, with cough from constriction of the larynx or chest.
Whooping cough.
Cough < in a warm room, eating or drinking and cold water, from crying.
Every attack of whooping cough is followed by great exhaustion and cold sweat; attacks sometimes accompanied by vomiting and diarrhoea.
Cardiac debility, with very weak pulse; any exertion brings on irregular action of the heart and thready pulse; the face is flushed when lying, and on rising suddenly it becomes very pale, with cold sweat, faintness, etc.
(Compare other plants of same family, Convallaria, Strophanthus, etc.
It has been prescribed for congestive chills, which commence with coldness in the abdomen, cold breath, terrible vomiting and diarrhoea, with cold sweat, threatening collapse.