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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2063

Head
Sensations as if the head were empty and hollow and as if wind blew through the skull on moving it are discussed above.
Violent headache as if the parietal bones were forced apart; stooping will usually aggravate this kind of pain and may also make the blood rush to head and face (Belladonna). These symptoms might indicate Corallium in sinusitis.
Another proving symptom: ‘Headache as from pressure at the place where the frontal sinuses are, with increased secretion of nasal mucus, relieved in the open air’.
An interesting modality: ‘Extremely violent headache pressing out at the forehead, which obliges him to move the head from one place to the other, but it is not relieved thereby, nor by sitting up, but rather relieved for a short time by almost complete uncovering of the burning hot body’. Pressure in forehead and temples, with a sensation as if the sinciput were flattened by the pressure. (The sinciput is the upper frontal half part of the head, including the forehead)
Sensations of pressure from within outwards and of enlargement: in cases of coryza ‘The head seems very large to her, as if it were three times its natural size’.
Pressive headache in forehead so that she cannot keep eyes open; better by walking and moving in open air.
Eyes
Pressure, as from sand, in the somewhat reddened eyes, in the evening. On closing the eye, a hot sensation in it, as if bathed in tears.
Sore pain in the eyes as soon as the eyeballs (or even the eyelids) are moved.
Nose
The most prominent symptoms in this region: copious secretion of mucus through posterior nares, obliging to hawk; and sensation as if inhaled air were icy cold.
Chronic colds with obstruction of the nose, one cold seems to run into the next, they seem to be ‘never-ending’.