Head
Headaches in place of menses.
Throbbing headache in the forehead, and between both temples, with violent palpitation of the heart, and throbbing of the carotids.
Congestion of head before convulsions.
Fullness of head during heat.
Congestive, pulsating headache (Belladonna, Lachesis, Meli, Pulsatilla).
Worse by sun, heat, during menses, jar, wine, tight collars, cold or damp weather.
Better from uncovering, pressure, lying in the dark. Headache increases and decreases with the sun, even without exposure.
Sensation as if the brain were expanding, the skull is too small.
There are also wave-like sensations in the head, strong throbbing synchronous with the beat of the heart.
Crushing weight across the forehead.
The pulsation are tremendous, and when they are greatest in the head they are felt also in the extremities.
The throbbing becomes more painful from motion.
‘The remedy will be indicated in cerebrospinal meningitis, the neck is drawn back, the face is intensely hot, red and shiny, the eyes congested or glassy, the head and upper part of the body are very warm, the feet and hands and lower portions of the body and the extremities are cold and covered with cold sweat. It is a most violent congestion to the brain and spinal cord’.
With the head congestion there is difficulty in breathing, and audible palpitation. The head is made worse from shaking or jar, from stooping, from bending head backwards, after lying down, when ascending steps.
The whole crown of the head feels as if it were covered by a hot iron, as if an oven were close by. Hot, especially in the back of the neck and between the shoulders. The burning heat seems to appear at the top of the head and extend down between the shoulders; or a sensation of heat, as from a band.
‘With this congestion of the head there is commonly vomiting, palpitation of the heart, pain in the stomach, great difficulty in breathing and finally loss of consciousness’ (Kent).
‘Cracking sensation in brain, obliging him to hold on to the head during