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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2237

suddenly the discharge slackens up, there is a sensation of extreme dryness in the respiratory tract, and severe headache comes on.
On the other hand, Dulcamara may also suffer with dull and pressive headaches that are connected with profuse secretion of mucus, with a violent coryza, frontal sinusitis, and other respiratory affections. ‘Dull headache in forehead and root of nose as if he had a board before his head’.
‘Dull headache all day, especially at the left frontal eminence. In the evening the dull pressive pain is aggravated, with increasing coryza’. The pain may be stupefying, leading to ‘stupidity’ in the head. ‘Stupefying, pressive ache in the occiput, ascending from the nape of the neck’. Moreover, In Dulcamara headaches, there is often a stitching, boring or digging pain from within outwards; as mentioned above, this direction of pain is generally characteristic of Dulcamara. Some examples:
Heaviness in the forehead, for several days, with stitches in the region of the temple, from within outwards.
Heaviness of the head, with boring pain in temple and forehead, from within outward, as if after a debauch.
Boring pain from within outward, now in the forehead, now in the temples. Digging and pressing in the whole extension of the forehead.
Sometimes a sensation of distension or enlargement of the brain is reported: ‘Violent headache, like a burrowing in the middle of the brain, in the retention of urine, like gloominess and a sensation as though the brain were distended’. ‘Sensation as if the occiput had enlarged’. Bursting pain extending from the forehead to the bridge of the nose.
Headache that is only felt in a very small spot, ‘where it is the quality of pressure with a blunt instrument’.
Some modalities, besides the well-known aggravation by cold and damp: the headaches are usually most intense in the evening; they are usually increased from motion and relieved when at rest, contrary to the general modalities of the remedy (see above).
A cured case: ‘A healthy woman of 40 years, who suddenly fell down unconscious, got a headache after regaining consciousness: violent boring, burning pain in forehead and vertex, with digging in brain, from within outwards; sensation as if a board in front of the forehead were pressing this digging motion inward. Pain aggravated by every motion, even