Jaundice.
General tendency to emaciation.
Anaemia and chlorosis.
Indurations, especially of the breasts and ovaries.
Epithelial cancer, with burning pain (lip, stomach, vagina).
Especially suitable for persons with dark hair.
General aggravation twice a day, forenoon and evening, from washing in water, at rest.
Pains begin in morning immediately on waking, become very intense, and gradually decrease until in the afternoon they vanish.
Pains are burning, worse after eating, also worse before menses.
Hypochondriasis and hysteria; valuable for the various forms of mental depression of women, complete indifference, without interest in their own affairs or those of others (Puls. and Nat. mur.).
The headache of Sepia is usually neuralgic, frequently extending from the occiput to the eye; or congestive, on the vertex, with great despondency and desire to be alone; neuralgic, over one eye, pulsating or sticking, with great sensitiveness, especially associated with uterine complaints; occasionally used for chronic congestive headaches or for headaches associated with disordered liver and the peculiar yellow appearance around the mouth and across the nose.
Eruptions or scalp and behind the ear, with soreness from scratching.
Sensitiveness of the roots of the hair.
Falling of the hair.
Numerous pimples on the forehead near the hair.
Sour perspiration on the head.
Supraorbital neuralgia, usually r., associated with heaviness of the upper lids; the attack is brought on by fatigue or anxiety.
Conjunctivitis, scrofulous.
Paralysis of the upper lid, with uterine disease or irregular menstruation.
Retinal anaemia, with sudden vanishing of sight.
Asthenopia.
Asthenopia, with uterine complaints, worse in the evening.
A general aggravation of eye troubles twice a day, morning and evening, will be found quite important; this is true not only of the asthenopia, but also of the inflammatory symptoms.
Blepharitis ciliaris.
Tarsal tumors.
Granular lids.
Phlyctenular conjunctivitis.
Pustular keratitis.
It has been found useful in arresting the progress of cataract in women.
Nasal polypi.
Nasal catarrh, with discharge of solid pieces of mucus from the posterior nares.
Dry catarrh in l. nostril.
Facial neuralgia during pregnancy; intermittent, severe only at night.
Neuralgic toothache, > cold air, resulting from the use of tobacco.
(Like Puls. there is relief from cold. Both drugs are frequently called for in the toothaches of pregnancy.).
Acid dyspepsia, with bloated abdomen, sour or putrid eructations, sometimes nausea and vomiting.
Vomiting of pregnancy, with the characteristic sensation of emptiness in the stomach.
Gastric catarrh, with excessive acidity, heartburn.
Dyspepsia, with hypochondriac mood, especially at the climacteric of women, or as the result of overwrought brain, or sexual excess.
Atonic dyspepsia, with amenorrhoea, the nausea and vomiting generally > eating and lying down.
A longing for acids, with flatulent dyspepsia, soreness over the abdomen and liver, blister in the mouth, and especially with a feeling of something twisting about in the stomach and rising into the throat.
Enlargement of the liver, with heaviness in the hepatic region.
Torpid liver, with aching, weight and soreness, involving even the right shoulder, with occipital headache, sallow complexion, and especially e yellow stripe across the bridge of the nose.
Inactivity of the rectum, which feels constantly full, even after a stool; even a soft stool is expelled with difficulty.
Haemorrhoids, with bleeding at stool.
A distressing feeling as of a lump in the rectum (Anac.).
Haemorrhoids, with bleeding at stool; distress when walking about.
Diarrhoea; green, mucous, especially from boiled milk, in children during teething, with turbid, offensive urine and reddish sediment adherent to the vessel, rapid exhaustion and emaciation.
Chronic cystitis, with slow micturition, but with constant desire and a bearing-down sensation above the pubis.
Very slow micturition from atony of the bladder.
It has been found valuable to relieve the distressing bearing-down feeling of cystocele.
Nocturnal enuresis, especially in the forepart of the night.
Chronic urethritis.
The characteristic urine of Sepia deposits a red sediment which adheres tightly to the vessel.
Chronic dry catarrh of the vagina, which is painful, especially on coition.
The symptoms of pressure as if everything would protrude, and the feeling of emptiness in the stomach and abdomen have led to the very successful use of this drug in displacements of the uterus, especially in simple prolapsus; there is a feeling as if everything would protrude from the pudenda and the woman even crosses her legs to provent protrusion.
Induration of the neck of the uterus.
Chronic endometritis, with tenderness over the uterine region, constant desire to urinate, etc.
(Aur. mur. nat.).
Disorders of menstruation, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, with scanty flow, nervous palpitation, sinking at the epigastrium, morning nausea, etc., threatening abortion, with the extreme pressure of the drug.
Flushes at the climacteric period.
Tumors of the breast, with sharp pains.
Whooping cough < before midnight, followed by expectoration which is generally thick, greenish-yellow and salty, with relief; the cough seems to come from the abdomen.
Whooping cough, with violent retching, frequent desire to eat, < especially the forepart of the night.
Chronic bronchitis, < morning on waking, particularly with hepatic symptoms, pale yellow face.
Sepia has proved itself valuable, certanly as an intercurrent, in chronic pulmonary diseases (phthisis), particularly when there are soreness in the chest, faintness in the stomach and other symptoms; more frequently called for in women.
Sympathetic affections of the heart, palpitation and a tremulous feeling, with flushes, in women.
Occasionally used for cardiac dropsy.
Erysipelas of the face.
Herpes and other eruptions on the face.
Herpeticand eczematous eruptions.
Acne.
Ulcers around the joints, especially of the fingers (Borax, Mez.).
Brown “liver spots” on the abdomen.
It has been prescribed for intermittent fever, with the general symptoms and debilitating sweats.
Partial sweats.