Symptoms of meningitis of the brain, suffused eyes, full, soft pulse, with drowsiness and heaviness.
Violent headache, throbbing, followed and > by nosebleed.
Violent headaches during menstruation; the head is extremely sensitive to pain (compare Fer. met.).
Encysted tumor of the eyelids.
Inflammation of the external ear, with muco-purulent discharge, ear red and swollen, mastoid process swollen and sore.
Sore throat, catarrhal affections of the Eustachian tube and ears, especially in singers.
Dyspepsia, with loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting after eating, aggravation from acids, especially with pulsating headaches, profuse menses, restlessness, etc.
Persistent vomiting of food, often before eating in the morning, in women.
Haemorrhoids.
Cholera infantum, with red face, full, soft pulse; stools watery or even bloody, after checked perspiration.
Haemorrhage from the bladder.
Irritable or inflamed bladder, with frequent urging.
Retention of urine, with fever, in children.
Ovarian neuralgia.
Dysmenorrhoea, with sacral pains, headache, frequent urging to urinate, pains in l. ovary.
Its action upon the respiratory organs may be clearly foreshadowed by the provings of Fer. and Phos.; like Fer., it is indicated in congestions of the respiratory organs, even when there is considerable fever, especially notice that the oppression and dyspnoea, both of which are extremely marked in Fer. and Phos., are duplicated in this chemical compound and afford good indications for its use; so, in a general way, symptoms of oppression like Phos., with the evident fever and congestion of Fer., should be treated by this drug; the cough may be short, dry and hacking, or even paroxysmal; there may be expectoration of blood, either streaked or clear.
In articular rheumatism, especially of the shoulder, the pains extend to the upper part of the chest; and of the hands, which are swollen and painful, or of the knee, with severe pain, or of the ankle, with shooting pain.
There may be heat, with quick, soft pulse, thirst and sweat, which does not relieve the patient (Fer.).