The general characteristic conditions of the Ign. patient are extremely important, since they are almost always unexpected in character, for example, if the patient has fever he is not thirsty and wants to be covered, if he is cold he wants to be uncovered, the headache in the forehead is relieved by stooping, the irritationto cough increases with coughing; this “contrariness” is a general characteristic of Ign., both mentally and physically.
Extreme sensitiveness to pain (Cham.).
General tendency to faintness and debility, with nervous prostration and excitability.
Numerous phases of hysteria and of neuralgia in various parts of the body, spasms in children from teething or from worms, or from fright.
Chorea especially in children who have been frightened.
Epilepsy originally caused by fright.
Hysterical paralysis.
In all the phases of hysteria there is a changeable mood, often flushing of one or the other cheek (Cham.), tendency to scream, or to tear, or to bite, or to cry.
Melancholia, the result of grief, sits with a vacant stare.
Many mental symptoms following depressing emotions, especially grief, such as sighing, despondency, hysterical laughing or crying.
The headache of Ign. is usually sharp, confined to one point, as if some piercing instrument , like a nail, were being driven into the head.
Supraorbital neuralgia, boring pain in a small spot.
The headaches sometimes present the unexpected condition of being relieved by stooping.
Hydrocephalus from sudden metastasis from the bowels to the brain during dentition, with sudden pallor, delirium, rolling the head, difficult swallowing, convulsions of the eyes and lids.
Asthenopia, with spasms of the lids and neuralgic pains about the eyes.
It has been used for inflammatory affections of the eyes, especially in intense photophobia and nervous excitement.
Distortion of the facial muscles whenever the patient attempts to speak.
Neuralgia of the face.
Inflamed tonsils, ulcerations, with sticking pains (the general indication for Ign. in sore throat, aside from the mental state of the patient, is the relief of the throat symptoms from swallowing.).
Diphtheric sore throat, with sensation of a plug and with constant efforts to swallow.
Some alarming cases of diphtheria are reported cured by this drug.
Indigestion, with aversion to the ordinary diet and longing for a great variety of indigestible articles; regurgitation of food, hiccough, empty retching, weak, empty feeling, has to eat at night even, especially attended with sighing; gastric symptoms generally > eating (Lach., Zinc.).
Gastralgia < pressure.
Excessive flatulence, especially in hysterical subjects (compare Arg. nit., Zinc.).
Fissures of the anus, without constipation, with acute pain shooting upward.
Prolapsus ani, with sharp stabbing pains shooting upward.
With the symptoms of the rectum and anus there is frequently spasmodic contraction of the anus, < after stool.
Bleeding haemorrhoids, with the characteristic shooting pains.
Violent itching of the anus caused by swellings, which produce most violent nervous symptoms, even convulsions in children.
The urine is very much increased, not scanty, with hysterical symptoms.
Retention of urine after confinement.
Incontinence of urine in women and children.
Morning sickness of pregnancy, with weak, sinking feeling in stomach, > eating.
Labor-like pains during pregnancy brought on by emotional excitement.
Nervous spasms amounting almost to convulsions during labor.
Suppression of menses from grief, with the peculiar mental symptoms of the drug.
Dysmenorrhoea, with great bearing down, menses dark.
Neuralgia of the ovaries.
Menorrhagia in a woman of 62 years, brought on by sudden grief.
Nervous spasms of the glottis.
Hysterical aphonia.
Nervous, irritable cough, which becomes extremely annoying and almost constant, caused by tickling in the trachea, not > coughing, but < the more he coughs.
Cough sympathetic, with remote affections especially of the uterus or ovaries, or from worms.
Sciatica recurring during cold weather, with intense coldness and shivering, < night, the pain is intermittent, sometimes throbbing.
Violent attacks of sciatica, of a boring, tearing character, lasting about an hour, always preceded by coldness, < night, has to get up and walk about.
A valuable remedy for certain types of intermittent fever, with the peculiar contrary aspects of the case, namely, thirst during the chill, but not during the fever; during the fever the patient desires to be covered; frequently there are the peculiar mental symptoms of the drug, or the onset of the paroxysms is characterized by the neuralgias of the head or extremities, which may serve indicate it (Cedron).