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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 457

hydrocephalus, etc.; it is then, as the case becomes very severe, that confusion of the mind and stupor, even unconsciousness supervene.
One must remember, however, that all remedies go into similar states in their final stages. It is the understanding of the process of the previous stages that determines the choice of the remedy and not the final confusion or stupor.
Generalities
In general, we see a decrease of excretions, especially urine and sweat. "No matter what his complaints are, he cannot sweat." (Kent). There is a sinking feeling in the stomach. Great thirst is present, with a concomitant aggravation from drinking. Restlessness at night in bed. Edema after protracted hemorrhages. Weakness felt mostly in all muscles, worse after stool, worse from motion. Syndromes involving such symptoms as cough, coryza, or vertigo appear and disappear suddenly. Right-sided neuralgias of the groin, hip and kidneys with violent pains extorting cries. Faints when raised from pillow.
Worse from cold weather, uncovering, cold drinks, cold applications; after sleep, on waking in the morning.
Better with warmth.
Head
Headache with dizziness or headache followed by vertigo. Heaviness of the head in the evening with simultaneous pains in the small of the back and limbs. Head aching in the morning before rising around 5 a.m. The head feels dull after stool.
Vertigo after rising from stooping, after stool; vertigo appearing and disappearing suddenly, worse when yawning and stretching.
Eye
Irritation, inflammation, redness, worse in the morning; sensation as if there were sand in them. Pressure in right eye as if pressed outwards.
In hydrocephalus, sight of one eye totally lost; the other slightly sensible with constant involuntary motion of one arm and leg.