chorea, after fright, grief or other mental excitement, with sighing and sobbing, difficult walking and sitting, worse after eating, better while lying on back. Convulsions or convulsive twitchings, especially after emotional excitement; with loss of consciousness and tempo- rary inability to speak; from worms; during dentition. Tetanic con- vulsions with frequent inclination to yawn.
Hysterical debility and fainting fits. Paralysis after emotional stress. Hysterical paraplegia.
The patient generally is ameliorated by warmth and aggravated by cold; but wants cold things in the stomach and warm things exter- nally. Dreads open air. Sudden flushes of heat all over the body, worse from emotions.
Extreme dislike to tobacco smoking.
Food and drinks: Aversion to fruit. Worse from coffee, alcohol and sweets.
Vertigo/Head
Periodical fits of vertigo. The head feels hollow and heavy. Heaviness of the head as if it were too full of blood (as after stooping too low), with tearing pain in the occiput, ameliorated by lying on the back and by stooping the head low when sitting, aggravated by sitting up. He hangs the head forwards or lays the head forwards on the table. Congestion in the head, from being spoken to harshly. Ignatia is full of headaches. Congestive, pressing, throbbing, bursting headaches, with pain at every beat of the arteries. Throbbing pain in occiput,
worse when pressing at stool. Tearing headaches. Jerking pain on raising the eyes. Lacerating headache, single stitches; pain as if a nail was driven out through side of head, ameliorated by lying on it. Twitching pain in the head on ascending; increased on opening the eyes. Sudden pressure in the head, changing places. Periodical headache, weekly, fortnightly or monthly. Headache, like a pressure with something hard on the surface of the brain, recurring in fits.
The pain of Ignatia headaches is commonly right sided: Confusion of the head like intoxication frequently passing into actual aching pains in the fore- head, especially the right half, making thinking and speaking very difficult. Aching pain, especially in the right half of the forehead, which extended down to the right eye, as if it would press out the right eyeball, in the afternoon; with strong sensitiveness to light. Furious headache; a constant digging under the right frontal protuberance and on the right side of the frontal bone. Extreme aching in both temples especially the right one; as if the temples were pressed outwards. Shooting pains in the right side of the occiput.