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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2301

EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS
Eye-bright.
N.O. Scrophulariaceae.
Tincture of the whole plant.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
This remedy will be useful in the following cases:
• Enormous photophobia with profuse acrid lachrymation. The photophobia may be so strong as to bring on spasms of the eyelids.
• Common colds where the discharges from the eyes, both the lachrymation and thicker mucopurulent secretions will usually be acrid and burning, highly irritating any parts they touch. The nasal discharge is profuse, too, but it will usually be bland, not excoriating the skin and mucous membranes. It is exactly the reverse of Allium cepa, which has acrid nasal catarrh with bland lachrymation.
• Blepharitis, when the margins of the eyelids are especially swollen and red, with burning and itching.
• Alternation (or combination) of eye symptoms and complaints in remote regions of the body, for example: eye symptoms alternating with abdominal pain.
• Hay fever with any of the above symptomatology.
• A chronic cough that appears only during the day (starting in the morning and ending by the time of going to bed in the evening).