the eyes are vacant. This state can be accompanied by epileptic fits, chorea or swollen glands. It is similar to Cicuta in this respect.
The convulsive tendency, as mentioned, is a very important feature for this remedy. The convulsions characteristic of Baryta muriatica are as follows:
convulsions with headache, deafness, vomiting and burning in the stomach;
convulsions with full consciousness, with electric shocks; clonic spasms.
Periodic attacks of convulsions, with excessive jactitation of the limbs.
Convulsions, accompanied by shocks which shake the whole body. Convulsive tremor and twitches.
Epileptic convulsions.
Convulsions from worms.
Convulsive trembling.
Further important symptoms include:
Violent chorea, the arms and legs are in constant jerking so that the patient cannot feed herself nor walk. The face is spasmodically twitched, and the speech is unintelligible. All the spasmodic movements cease during sleep.
Voluntary muscular power gone but perfectly sensible.
Multiple sclerosis and other neuro-muscular disorders will fit its picture, as do icy coldness of the body, with paralysis, paresis after influenza and diphtheria, paralytic weakness and left sided paralysis.
Vascular System
Both elements in this remedy have a strong action on the heart and arteries. Baryta muriatica has a great reputation for improving aneurysms, especially of the descending aorta, and also abdominal aneurysm. It causes hypertension with high systolic pressure, and