A well-confirmed indication is ‘intense throbbing pain, as if a ball were driven from neck to vertex with every throb of the heart’. Other authors describe it as a bolt or nail instead of a ball.
Dull sensation throughout the head as if he had been out on a spree.
Severe pain in the forehead sitting behind or over the orbits, often one-sided (usually left, but also right), fixed or shooting to the vertex and occiput.
Excruciating pain in forehead, eyeballs and temples, with cold forehead, on waking at night.
Sense of compression in the temples.
Tearing pain in the vertex, on a small spot, size of a coin.
The headaches are very often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and faint or sinking feeling in the pit of the stomach.
In women, they will regularly show a relation to the female genitalia and their function, for instance becoming much worse during the menses, occurring at climacterium, etc.
Eyes
Severe dull and aching pain in one or both eyeballs is a keynote.
‘Few drugs cause such intense and persistent pain in the eyeballs. The pains are chiefly aching, extending to different portions of the head’ (Hale), as to the vertex or along base of the brain to the occiput. But Cimicifuga has also a sort of fixed pain in the centre of the eyeballs, and a pain that is felt behind them, ‘between the eyeball and the orbital portion of the frontal bone’. Cimicifuga is also one of the remedies in eye pains that are violently darting or shooting, with a feeling as if ‘a shot were in the eye’, or ‘as if needles were run into eyeball through cornea’, worse on closing the eyes. Excruciating pain in ciliary neuralgia is an indication.
The eye pain is very violent and often perceived as absolutely unbearable, making the patient crazy, giving him or her a feeling as if the eyes were torn out of their sockets, etc. They are always worse from slightest motion of head and eyes, usually also from light, while pressure can aggravate or ameliorate the pain.
A sensation of enlargement of the eyes; they feel as if they would be pressed out of the head.
As it is to the muscles of the eyes that the remedy has its greatest affinity, there