relief from cold water; asthenopia from straining eyes.
Severe conjunctivitis can occur from exposure to cold, dry winds.
The eye and eyelid inflammations of Aconitum may produce copious discharges. Photophobia from sunlight.
Desire for light; photomania.
Pupils contracted, then dilated.
Dilated pupils (immediately).
Eyeball feels enlarged, as if coming out of socket.
Sclerotica yellow.
Eyes bloodshot.
Eyes red, inflamed, vessels deep red; burning, pressive shooting pains.
Eyes dull, encircled by blue rings.
Sticking and tearing pains around eyes; aggravated at night.
Upper half of eyeball sore when moved; feels as if it would be forced out of orbit (better on stooping).
Profuse lachrymation with intense pain; tears flow, with or without local inflammation. Inflammation extremely painful.
Aconitum has proved quite useful for injuries to the eyes, especially when there is severe sudden inflammation because of a foreign body injuring the sclera.
Acute aggravations of granulated lids and pannus of cornea, with excessive hyperemia, heat and dryness especially if induced by overheating from violent exercise, or by exposure to dry, cold air.
In earlier stages of violent acute inflammations of deep structures of ball, when it becomes sensitive to touch and feels as if it were protruding; rarely after exudation.
Sudden blindness resulting from exposure to excessively cold or hot weather or from fright is seen.
Ophthalmia neonatorum; in beginning.
Copious tears and red conjunctiva.
Lids feel dry, bum and are sensitive to air.
Lids hard, swollen, red, with a tense feeling; aggravated in the mornings.
Ear
Averse to noises, they startle him; they are intolerable. Music goes through every limb; makes her sad. Roaring in ears; humming; ringing.