has photophobia more marked than Graphites.’ In most of the cases of Graphites, a greater or a lesser degree of photophobia is present. Only daylight affects the eyes.
She sees everything as through a mist.
In writing he sees letters double, while his eyes burn.
Letters run together when reading.
On looking at a white object he is blinded, and the eyes water.
Flickering before the eyes during headache.
Everything turns black before eyes when stooping.
During menstruation sight vanishes, blackness before eyes.
Pressive pain in the eyes.
Paralytic pain of the eyelids.
Smarting and heat in the eyes, smarting as if something acrid had got in them.
Heat about the eyelids.
Burning and dryness of the eyelids.
Burning and lachrymation of the eyes, in the open air.
Heaviness of the eyelids. Left lower lid hangs down.
Itching in the inner canthus.
Marked congestion of the conjunctiva, with redness.
Redness and painful inflammation of the lower eyelid and the inner canthus.
Dry eye-gum (‘sleep’) in the eyelashes.
Agglutination of the eyes, in the morning.
Right eye waters constantly, especially in damp, sultry weather Inflammation of the outer canthus.
Severe inflammation of the margins of the eyelids.
Chronic blepharitis. Edges of lids slightly swollen, and of a pale red colour, margins ulcerated.
Cystic tumours of eyelids and chalazonae.
Granular lids.
Quivering below the eyes.
Eczema of lids, margins of lids covered with scales or crusts.
Scaly herpes on margins of lids.
Ulcers on the margins of lids.
Everted lids.
Deep ulcers on cornea, even with hypopyon.