NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS (CACTACEAE)
Sanguineous congestions in persons of plethoric habit (Acon.); often resulting in haemorrhage; sanguineous apoplexy.
FEAR OF DEATH; believes the disease incurable (Ars.).
Haemorrhage: from nose, lungs, stomach, rectum, bladder (Crot., Mill., Phos.).
Headache, pressing like a heavy weight on vertex (> by pressure, Meny.); climacteric (Glon., Lach.).
Headache and neuralgia; congestive, periodic, right-sided; severe, throbbing, pulsating pain.
Whole body feels as if caged, EACH WIRE BEING TWISTED TIGHTER AND TIGHTER.
Constriction: of throat, chest, heart, bladder, rectum, uterus, vagina; often caused or brought on by the slightest contact.
Oppression of chest, as from a great weight; as if an iron band prevented normal motion.
Sensation of a cord tightly tied around lower part of chest, marking attachment of diaphragm.
HEART FEELS AS IF CLASPED AND UNCLASPED RAPIDLY BY an iron hand; as if bound, “had no room to beat.”
Pains everywhere; darting, springing like chain lightning, and ending with a sharp, vise-like grip, only to be again renewed.
Menstrual flow ceases when lying down (Bov., Caust.).
Palpitation: day and night; worse when walking and lying on left side (Lach.); at approach of menses.
Fever paroxysm returns at 11 a.m. and 11p.m.
Relationship
Compare: Acon., Dig., Gels., Kal., Lach., Tab.