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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2324

Congestive periodic headache every two weeks, lasting 3-4 days each time. Aversion to cold drinks during headache. Loathing of food and drink during periodic headache.
Worse from alcoholic stimulants, even low-alcohol drinks such as beer.
All kinds of headaches are better from pressure and by walking slowly.
Before the appearance of the menses, shooting headache and tinnitus. Headache after menses accompanied by throbbing in the top of the head, as of a vein too full in the brain, and a palpitating sensation in the stomach, extending through the oesophagus, as if a nerve were quivering, and giving at times a sensation of suffocation, as if something rose in the throat like a valve.
A sense of swollen temples.
Heat of head and face with cold extremities.
Congestion, from suppressed menses.
A rush of blood to the head, the blood-vessels of the head were swollen for two hours, with severe flushes of heat in the face.
The face is flushed and perhaps cold, the head somewhat hot, but not as hot as would be expected.
Empty feeling in the head.
The head is dull and stupid, worse morning.
Heaviness of the head; worse in the afternoon, every pulsation is felt in the temples. Stupefaction of the frontal region, and pressure in both temples.
Headaches accompanying or following haemorrhages.
The headaches are ameliorated by pressure. Ferrum wants to be pressed to support the veins, wants head held tightly when it aches.
These pains are ameliorated somewhat by walking gently.
Every quick motion aggravates the headache.
Coughing aggravates the headache.
If he works mentally, the headache tends to reappear. In other cases mental activity like reading or writing ameliorates their condition.
Headache, as if the brain were lacerated.
In the evening, darkness before the eyes.
Throbbing like hammers in the head. Any sudden motion will bring on hammering and a feeling of great expansion in the head.
Severe frontal headache all day, with cold feet.
Hammering and pulsating in forehead.