Vertigo in the morning on waking, on rising, with heaviness of the head, soon followed by nausea, which persists some time.
Vertigo, while walking, so that he was obliged to stand still to prevent falling. Vertigo, with indistinct vision, dilated pupils, roaring in the ears, and unsteady gait with excessive nausea.
So dizzy that all objects seem to move in a circle.
Vertigo, with nausea and vomiting.
Head
Heat in the head extending to the nape of the neck and down the back, with hot, red cheeks.
Frequent flushes of heat, extending from the head into the back and down the small of the back.
Hot head with a cold body, towards evening.
Heaviness and heat internally in the head with cold fingers and a chilly feeling in the whole body, which is diminished when the hands are covered up and kept warm.
Rolling the head day and night, with moaning, is a characteristic that should bring this remedy to mind.
Very painful heaviness in the head, with tension and pressure as from without inwards in the temples, but especially in the forehead; at the same time with every pulse a pressing drawing, as if the blood were forcibly propelled through the head (all day, especially during fever), ameliorated in the open air, aggravated on moving head or from exertion.
Stupidity of the head, as if clouded, chiefly in the forehead.
Stupefying headache, as from intoxication, all afternoon.
Stupefaction of the whole head during the fluent coryza aggravated from stooping; ameliorated at rest and in open air.
Dazedness of the head, like a bruised sensation, during the fluent coryza.
A dull painful confusion of the head, relieved by pressing the head with the palm of the hand.
Penetrating headache, which on sitting erect becomes a burning in the head. He knows not how to hold the head on account of the violent pain in it; he lays it every instant on a different place; it is most tolerable when he