Violent convulsions, with great rush of blood to head, face red and hot.
Epilepsy.
Chorea.
A valuable remedy for taking cold from a slight draft of air, especially after having the hair cut.
Particularly useful for plethoricpersons.
Hysterical spasms, with red face and wild actions.
Effects of sunstroke.
Scarlatina.
Measles.
Acute inflammation of glands.
The general character of the delirium is one of great activity, tendency to run about, to escape from the room or bed; in general with great excitement, hot head and face, sometimes with fury, sometimes excessive fear.
Terrific headaches; the head feels full of blood; violent at base of brain, head drawn backward; violent throbbing in carotids, with red face.
The headachesare almost universally aggravated by the slightest noise or light.
Headache so violent that the seems to get blind and then becomes unconscious.
Headaches greatly aggravated by bending forward the head is generally drawn backward.
Meningitis.
Meningitis from erysipelas.
Apoplexy, in the early stage.
Great congestion of eyes, but not often useful in inflammatory affections of the external parts of the eye.
Neuritis of optic nerve, haemorrhages from the retina from suppressed menses, congestion of the head, sudden heat of head, suppressed eruptions.
Pains of acute glaucoma.
(Bell. must be given only occasionally in glaucoma, and the use of Atropine is absolutely forbidden; it brings on aggravation of acute glaucoma, though it will not cure the chronic disorder.).
Ciliary neuralgia, with great heat and throbbing pain.
Spasms of the lids and muscles.
Squinting.
Exophthalmic goitre.
Acute inflammation of the ears, terrific pain, rolling of the head, screaming, loss of hearing.
Acute inflammation of the parotid gland, erysipelatous swelling.
Acute inflammation internally and externally.
Haemorrhage from nose.
Nose swollen, red and hot.
Erysipelas of the face.
Facial neuralgia, with flushed face, etc.
Lockjaw.
Difficult dentition (acute symptoms).
Stammering.
Paralytic weakness of the organs of speech.
Inflammation of mouth and throat, all the parts are red, hot and dry, < r. side.
Adapted to the early stage of a great variety of inflammatory diseases of the throat, characterized by the above symptoms; and especially by intense hyperaemia, with dryness and tendency to spasmodic contraction of the pharyngeal muscles.
Vomiting, cannot keep any food in the stomach.
Soreness and distention in the region of the stomach.
Neuralgia of the stomach, of the most violent character, with extreme tenderness.
Gastritis, with violent vomiting, even of food.
Nausea and vomitingare among the most persistent effects of this drug; these symptoms are more frequently associated with other Bell. symptoms than is generally supposed.
Peritonitis.
Metroperitonitis.
In abdominal affections characterized by extreme sensitiveness to touch, intolerance of even the clothing, with great heat.
Acute inflammation of liver.
Gall-stone colic cured.
Jaundice.
Bleeding piles, with great forcing and great sensitiveness.
In dysentery the mucous membrane of the anus is swollen and everted, with excessive tenderness.
Diarrhoea of green mucus and blood.
Dysentery, especially in children.
Acute cystitis.
Dysuria, especially of children and excitable women.
Acute inflammation of the kidney.
Inflammation of pelvic viscera.
Prolapsus of uterus; inflammation of uterus; inflamed ovaries, < r,; all with heavy dragging and forcing pain, as if the uterus were heavy with hot blood; suppression of menses with these symptoms.
Ovarian tumor, with forcing pain.
Dysmenorrhoea.
Uterine haemorrhage.
Threatened miscarriage.
Rigid os during labor.
Post partam haemorrhage .
Fibroid tumor of uterus.
Retained placenta, with hot gushes of blood.
Metrorrhagia, very offensive.
Inflammation of mammary gland, which was extremely sensitive and hot.
Violent cerebral symptoms (see mind and head) from suppressed menstruation.
Acute laryngitis, with great hoarseness or loss of voice, the larynx feels dry and is painfully sore or feels swollen, with suffocation.
Spasmodic croup.
Spasm of glottis.
Whooping cough, with hot face and head, and nosebleed.
Chronic laryngitis, with cough like the barking of a dog, without fever and without soreness.
Catarrhal croup in the first stage, the child gasps for air and tosses about wildly (Acon).
Pleurisy.
Rarely, in inflammatory diseases of thoracic organs.
Stiff-neck from taking cold.
Torticollis, r. muscles contracted.
Acute inflammation of glands (compare Iod., Calc. c., etc.).
Spinal irritability, pressure upon the dorsal vertebrae causes screams and distress in stomach, or violent cough and flushed face.
Hyperaemia of spine, with difficulty in walking , loss of co-ordination when walking.
Lumbago , with pain in hips and thighs, cramps in legs, etc.
Sciatic nerves extremely sensitive, as if uncovered, cannot bear to have anything press upon the affected part.
Acute inflammation of hip-joint, with heat, etc.
(Symptoms of neuritis, see also arm.).
Early stage of erysipelas.
Early stage of boils.
In children a king of restless sleep, with sudden starting, twitching of arms, with half-closed eyes, hot head, fright, dilated pupils, etc.
Scarlet fever, throat red, hot and dry, nausea and vomiting, with hot head or delirium, etc.
Typhoid fever rarely.
Occasionally indicated in typhus.
Worm fever.
Fever of dentition, etc.
Very rarely, as an intercurrent, in any form of malarial fever.