menses but returns after the flow has stopped. Vertigo too ameliorates as soon as the menses appear.
Another characteristic symptom is that vertigo comes about when the patient looks long and steadily on anything, fixing the eyes or exerting them, (like in Nat-m. and Phos.).
Not only the vertigo, but also some catarrhal symptoms of the eyes with agglutinated lids, smarting, burning lacrimation may be caused or at least aggravated if he exerts his eyes by reading at night.
Even some mouth symptoms like drawing in the teeth, swollen gums and a sensation of a hair on the tongue may be worse from reading.
These days, it is probably possible that all these symptoms also occur while staring steadily at a computer screeen or watching television. (As you can see garlic is not only good against vampires and Count Dracula)
The feeling of a hair on the tongue is another Keynote (like in Kali-bi. and Sil.) which for example may occur during the night or in the morning, especially on waking.
Some symptoms of the bladder and of the female genital organs are also worth mentioning.
Bladder distended, can bear no pressure, with continual urging to urinate, but only a few drops are passed.
Ulceration of bladder caused by calculi. (This is only one of the many symptoms which we can find in Kent’s Repertory although it is not an observation of homeopaths, but rather of the "Old School" i.e. of herbal healers.)
During menses pustules may develop on the vulva or a soreness of vulva and the inner side of the thighs. Also bright red spots with itching and smarting on the inside of the labia majora and at the entrance of the vagina have been repeatedly observed. The mammae may be swollen and painful to touch.
Apart from the symptoms of the lower limbs which have already been described at the end of the first chapter I also want to draw your attention to a special kind of hip-pain against which we do not have any remedies.
Allium sativum has a special affinity to rheumatic, sometimes tearing pains in the hip, in particular when they are connected with pains of the common tendon of the iliac and psoas muscles. On the attempt to
cross the legs the pain in the tendon of the Musculaus iliopsoas