Vertigo
Vertigo, with tendency to fall forward; even when standing or sitting quite still, there is a delusion as though falling forward. Or else: the head falls heavily forward.
At night frightful headache upon the vertex as though the brain were rocking; unable to hold the head still because of nausea.
Sensation as if all the blood collected in the head and remained there; or else: on stooping, blood rushes into the head.
A headache of several years’ standing with severe stitching pain in the forehead and heaviness of the head, only temporarily intermitting for 8 to 10 days, was cured with Elaps. It was accompanied by roaring in the ears with left-sided partial deafness and lachrymation, redness and soreness of the left eye. Headache in the occiput after mental exertion.
Drawing and sometimes sticking pain from the forehead to the occiput, with pain at root of nose and vertigo.
Sensation of tightness from the middle of the forehead towards the vertex, with vertigo on stooping.
Sensation of a foreign body in the right temple.
Violent headaches if the desire for food is not satisfied instantly.
Eyes
Feeling of sand in the eyes.
Eyeballs feel sticky under the lids, and as if rough.
Greatly impaired power of vision, with many optical illusions. As:
‘Large red, fiery points, changing to violet, afterwards blackness before eyes, on rising; worse when thinking or when reading’.
Or: flashes of lightning before eyes; dark spots, also red or white spots; a black disc; a red bar; etc. Or else: unsteady vision as if the needlework were constantly vacillating; on reading the letters run together.
Or: hardly able to tell light from darkness, everything appears white, even at night; marked amelioration of vision after Elaps (from a case of Decran, in Rückert’s Clinical Experiences, Supplement Vol. 1, p.151).