Chorea.
Convulsions from indigestion.
Tetaniform convulsions without loss of consciousness.
Palliative in epileptiform convulsions, especially when brought on by indigestion.
There is disposition to lie down and rest, with easy mental and physical fatigue.
Paralysis resulting from apoplexy, in high livers.
Various paralyses.
Partial paralysis, with vertigo and nausea, especially in drunkards.
There is aggravation of all symptoms early in the morning.
Aggravation from any mental effort, sometimes worse in open air and from motion, sometimes relief in the house or when at rest, or vice versa.
There is general relief from unbroken sleep, but aggravation when the sleep is disturbed; the patient is usually very drowsy early in the evening and wakes very early in the morning, but after falling asleep a second time he wakes finally with all the Nux aggravations.
Vertigo before breakfast, recurring after dinner.
Vertigo in the morning, resulting from alcoholic excesses on the previous day.
Congestive headache, with bloated face, < morning.
Frontal headache, with nausea and vomiting, desire to press the head against something.
Persistent headache recurring after sleep, even in the daytime.
Headache from the abuse of coffee.
Supraorbital neuralgia, recurring early every morning (compare Ced., Sang., Iris).
Congestive headache, associated with haemorrhoids or with other abdominal troubles, bruised feeling in the head, < walking or drinking coffee.
Infraorbital neuralgia, involving the face, with watering of eyes and running from the nose, numbness, caused by the abuse of coffee or liquor.
Ciliary neuralgia.
Catarrhal conjunctivitis, with great photophobia in the morning.
Keratitis, even scrofulous, with excessive photophobia in the morning, so that the child buries its eyes in the pillow, the photophobia disappears later in the day.
Extreme hyperaesthesia of the retina in the morning, the attempt to open the eyes is resisted and attended with gushes of tears.
Amaurosis from alcohol or tobacco, with restricted field of vision.
Asthenopia on account of retina hyperaesthesia.
Spasms of the lids.
Atrophy of the optic nerve.
Otalgia, intermittent pains, < going into a warm room or in bed.
Deafness, with roaring, etc., auditory canal dry and sensitive, with coryza, itching in the Eustachian tube, headache, nausea, creeping chills, etc.
Coryza caused by dry, cold weather, with sneezing and stuffiness in the nose, which seems dry, or there is sometimes a little watery discharge, < in the house, > open air.
Often a valuable remedy in the beginning of a severe coryza, which is sometimes fluent during the day and stopped at night, or the stoppage may alternate between the nostrils, with somewhat acrid discharge.
Coryza in nursing infants, preventing nursing.
Facial neuralgia recurring periodically in the morning.
Tearing toothache, extending to head, > warmth.
Neuralgic toothache from taking cold, involving even healthy teeth, feeling as if they would be wrenched out, usually < cold air, especially worse immediately after eating.
Ulceration of mouth and gums, with fetid odor and other symptoms.
Sore throat, catarrh, with smarting burning, usually associated with coryza.
Tickling in end of l. Eustachian tube.
General desire for stimulants.
Indigestion characterized by extreme distress in the stomach immediately after eating, feeling as if the stomach knotted up, at times with bitter eructations or with sour or putrid taste in the mouth, nearly always associated with nausea and efforts to vomit.
Persistent efforts to vomit food.
Vomiting of pregnancy.
Nausea and vomiting every morning.
Chronic vomiting.
Nausea and vomiting are a very frequent accompaniment of the state requiring Nux.v.; the efforts to vomit are usually spasmodic and associated with great distress in the stomach, < eating.
Severe gastralgia or cardialgia, < least nourishment, the stomach seems very irritable and contracts painfully upon its contents.
Atonic dyspepsia, with slow and imperfect digestion, fulness in the stomach, belchings, pain extending all around the chest and up to the shoulders.
Various forms of inflammation of the stomach, caused by the habitual use of powerful drugs or of alcohol.
Dyspepsia from drinking strong coffee.
Gastro-duodenal catarrh, with headache, vertigo, bitter taste, nausea and vomiting, soreness of the stomach and abdomen, uneasiness in the bowels.
Gastralgia, < light, > hard pressure, transiently > vomiting.
Engorgement of the liver, wich stitches and soreness and yellow face (symptoms of gall-stone).
Colic from indigestion, with pressure upward causing shortnessof breath, and downward causing desire for stool, with general soreness.
Colic, with constipation and frequent desire for stool.
Jaundice resulting from fits of anger.
Affections of the liver in persons who habitually use alcoholic liquors, especially if constipated and subject to haemorrhoids.
Incarcerated hernia; numerous cases of apparently irreducible hernia have been reported as cured by this drug, which seems to relax the unnatural condition of the irritated muscles; in more recent hernias a complete cure is made by Nux.v., by restoring tone to the relaxed muscles whichhave permitted the hernia to protrude; this is especially true in infants who have hernia from extreme constipation or from crying, with colic and indigestion, especially if they are very cross.
Haemorrhoids, with itching and frequent urging to stool.
Blind haemorrhoids, which are extremely painful.
It is generally indicated in constipation when there is now, or has been, repeated ineffectual urging to stool throughout the whole abdomen, in this respect differing from Sul., which is indicated when the uneasiness is in the rectum; the constipation of Nux.v. usually results from inharmonious action of the persistaltic muscles of the bowels, while that of Sul. is from dryness, irritability and relaxation of the rectum, particularly caused by injections of water.
Diarrhoea consisting of frequent small evacuations, with backache and constant feeling as if there were more to be evacuated.
Dysentery, with backache, violent tenesmus, nausea and vomiting.
Dysentery, especially after the administration of allopathic remedies, with disordered stomach, morning aggravation, discharge of bloody mucus.
Extremely irritable bladder, with strangury, frequent and painful efforts to urinate, with discharge of only a few drops of burning urine.
Paralysis of the bladder,with dribbling of urine.
Retention of urine, and spasmodic closure of the neck of the bladder.
Haematuria, with suppression of the haemorrhoidal flow or of the menses.
Renal colic of r. side, extending to the genitals, with frequent ineffectual efforts to urinate, but the urine only dribbles.
Sometimes indicated in venereal ulcers, with the general irritability characteristic of the drug.
General effects of sexual excesses.
Prolapsus of the uterus, recent, resulting from sudden strains, associated with the bladder and bowel troubles characteristic of the drug.
During pregnancy useful for morning sickness, possibly with jaundice, constipation, etc.
Valuable during labor, when the pains in the back go down the thighs, or when the os is rigid, with constant desire to evacuate the bowels and bladder.
Too early and profuse menstruation, with morning nausea, chilliness, and pressure in genitals.
Intense, agonizing dysmenorrhoea, with constant desire to evacuate the bowels and bladder.
Dysmenorrhoea, with cross disposition, pain in sacrum as if it would break, bearing down in uterus, constant desire for stool.
Dysmenorrhoea, with nausea, red face, etc.
Generally in the irregular menstruation characteristic of Nux v. new symptoms appear and some of the old ones become worse.
Irritable cough coming on in the morning, > warm drinks, sometimes with involuntary micturition.
Reflex cough < mental work, or cough associated with indigestion, always after eating, with soreness over the stomach.
Asthma recurring towards morning and > eating heartily.
Occasionally useful in whooping cough, < towards morning, cold air, eating or drinking.
Angina pectoris from suppression of haemorrhoids, constricting, agonizing pain, with vomiting, opisthotonos, etc.
“Cardiac complaints, with portal obstruction,” with distress in the region of the heart, dyspnoea, etc.
Wry neck from cold or from nervous shock.
Lumbago, the back feels bruised and lame.
General rheumatism of the large muscles of the back and trunk, with extreme sensitiveness to pain and to cold, with gastric symptoms.
Lumbago < night in bed, inability to turn over, the longer he lies the worse it gets.
Spinal irritation, with loss of power in the extremities, which go to sleep easily, numbness.
Formication along the spine.
Occasionally useful as an intercurrent in locomotor ataxia.
Multiple sclerosis.
Partial paralysis of the lower extremities from overexertion or from being soaked, sensation impaired, legs cold, bluish.
Acne of the face, the skin is red and blotchy. (K.bi.).
Frequently indicated in intermittent fever, the paroxysms anticipating in the morning, the chill accompanied by blueness of the finger-nails, yawning, aching in the back and limbs, after the chill thirst occurs and is followed by fever, which lasts a long time and is followed by rather light perspiration, during the intervals there are numerous symptoms indicating the drug, especially in the abdominal organs; sometimes there is a feeling of paralysis in the limbs during the fever; as in Ign., the patient is inclined to cover himself during the fever in order to avoid feeling chilly.