Heat relieves the congestion of the nose. These patients can sometimes breathe with these hot cloths over the nose, but if they go out into the night air, or a cold place, and especially if there is a damp fall rain, they suffer much’.
Profuse epistaxis, blood bright red and warm; with a pressive sensation above the nose and especially in the region of the sinus sagittalis.
Face
Neuralgia, paralysis and spasm in the face, after the least exposure to cold; ameliorated by external warmth.
Trigeminal neuralgia on left side, which seemed to start from the malar bone; paroxysms preceded by the parts becoming very cold, and attended by canine hunger.
After wetting, first neuralgia, then left-sided facial paralysis; with a red, itching rash, worse in damp weather. The combination of nerve complaints and skin affections is characteristic of Dulcamara.
Mouth drawn to one side; paralysis of lower jaw, when becoming cold.
Spasms beginning in the facial muscles and spreading over the whole body.
Twitching motions of eyelids and lips when in the cold air.
Many skin affections in the face, especially impetiginous; pustules, crusts as in milk-crust, pimples, vesicles. For example: ‘From small pustules, either close to each other or isolated, surrounded by a red aureola, and bursting soon, a great quantity of tough, glutinous, yellowish fluid flows; it dries quickly into thick, yellow-brown crusts covering fore- head, temple, cheek and chin, etc.; the children can hardly be prevented from scratching because there is violent itching, especially at night. Beneath the crusts the purulent-lymphatic discharge continues; after crusts have fallen off, new ones are quickly produced’.
Or else: ‘A group of vesicles close to each other, of the size of a pin-head, on the left cheek near the eye, and at the right angle of the mouth, towards the neck; with redness, even bluish redness of cheeks and considerable symptoms of a cold’.
Moist tetters on cheeks.
Warts in face. Tyler relates the story of a patient with a wart on the lower