Occasionally useful in locomotor ataxia with trembling, unsteadiness of the extremities and lightning-like pains.
Epilepsy, especially in young children.
Physical exhaustion, with acute sensitiveness of all cutaneous nerves and muscular unsteadiness.
Very marked relief from discharges and appearance of eruptions (compare Sul.).
The zinc. patients are always relieved of their chest symptoms by expectoration, of pains by menstruation, of head symptoms by the re-appearance of alvine evacuations or of eruptions, etc., etc.
Varicose veins, particularly of the lower extremities; extremely valuable especially in the subacute or chronic condition which underlies and determines the development of this disease; it works well when associated with Puls.; the who drugs should never be given together, but consecutively; Zinc. follows Puls.; acting better after Puls. has relieved some of the acute symptoms; neither of these drugs, however, is often indicated in acute phlebitis (see Vipera).
Convulsions from suppression of menses, suppression of eruptions, from fright, etc.
Chorea, with incessant movements, mostly twitching, especially during sleep, the feet particularly affected.
Anaemia of teething children.
Delirium, with subsultus tendinum, coldness of extremities and trembling of hands.
Melancholia.
The mental condition is generally lethargic, stupid, and is associated with tendency to convulsions, sometimes with feeling of paralysis, so that the extremities have to be rubbed.
It is said that a suicidal tendency or fear that one is to be arrested on account of crime is a marked indication for the drug in mental alienation.
It is sometimes indicated in general paresis.
Neuralgic headaches, the result of brain fag, sometimes with blurring of one half of the vision, photophobia, vertigo, etc.
Headaches extending from the forehead to the vertex and occiput, > hard pressure on sides of head, sometimes a feeling of a heavy weight on the top of the head, always < stimulants.
Occipital headache, with feeling of a heavy weight dragging the occiput downward, sometimes associated with a heavy weight on the vertex, scalp sore, photophobia, restlessness, aggravation from alcoholic stimulants.
Violent headaches in school children who are overtaxed, with soft pulse; some cases have been cured when there seemed to be decided symptoms of beginning meningitis.
Hydrocephalus; a very valuable remedy in different forms, following infantile cholera or even idiopathic and apparently tubercular; the general indications are roaring in the head, starting, in fright, base of the head hot, photophobia, tremulousness of the muscles, constant motion of the feet, sometimes curative even after convulsions have set in; (the late Dr. Dunham usually advised low triturations in these conditions); many brilliant cures are reported.
Meningitis consequent upon suppressed exanthemata or during teething, always characterized by the peculiar hyperaesthesia of all the special senses, trembling, twitchings, squinting, and even convulsions.
Pterygium, smarting, lachrymation, itching and burning, all the symptoms worse in inner canthus, etc.
Catarrhal conjunctivitis, worse in inner canthus.
Note the marked affinity of Zinc. for the inner, and of Graph. for the outer canthi.
It has been found useful in blurred vision, associated with the severe headaches of brain fag, neuralgic pain extending from over the eye to the occiput.
Difficult dentition; the child is weak, cold, pulse soft, bores the head into the pillow, tends to squint, cries out in sleep, and particularly has restless feet.
Globus hystericus, rising from the pit of the stomach.
Gastric derangement, < alcoholic stimulants, especially flatulence, with much rumbling in abdomen (see Arg.nit.).
Atonic dyspepsia, feeling as if the stomach were collapsed; (note a goneness in the stomach in the later part of the forenoon, similar to Sul.).
It has been used for flatulent colic, for lead colic, neuralgia of the bowels, with retraction of the abdomen (Plumb.), etc.
Enlargement of the liver, with flatulent dyspepsia, etc.
Enlarged, indurated liver, which is sore.
Reflex symptoms from floating kidney.
Cholera infantum with green mucous discharges; sometimes with tenesmus (Merc. dulc.), with boring of the head into the pillow, restless extremities.
Sudden cessation of diarrhoea, followed by the cerebral symptoms above noted.
Involuntary stools and urine.
It has been used for chronic dysentery with the particularly marked symptoms of Zinc.
Hysterical retention of urine.
Paralysis of the bladder.
Can urinate only when sitting.
Occasionally useful for symptoms occurring during albuminuri, with oedema, irregular heart, spasmodic breathing and haemorrhages.
Seminal emissions, with hypochondriasis, general irritability and depression.
Neuralgia of the testicles, < walking.
Irregular menstruation.
Sometimes vicarious menstruation, haemorrhage from the urethra, or bowels, or lungs, with the general Zinc. symptoms.
Neuralgia of left ovary, preceding menses, > the flow.
Pruritus of the vulva.
Unnatural sexual excitement in women.
All the symptoms of derangement of the female organs are associated with the general restlessness, depression, tendency to coldness, spinal tenderness and especially the restless feet of Zinc.
Spasmodic cough, sometimes whooping cough, particularly in children; said to be characteristic when during the spasms of cough the child grasps the genitals.
Bronchitis, with easy, profuse, frothy expectoration, < night, lying down, must sit up.
Asthmatic bronchitis, with constriction of the chest.
Asthma.
The chest feels as if oppressed with quantities of mucus.
Intercostal neuralgia.
Spinal irritation; the whole spine is sensitive, especially the last dorsal vertebrae, the symptoms < sitting still and stimulants.
Muscular rheumatism of the lumbar region, extending to the hips and thighs, < rising from a chair, stooping, etc.
Sciatica, with restlessness of the feet, the pain extending the whole length of the leg, < night and walking.
Formication of feet and legs, as from bugs crawling over the skin, preventing sleep.
Eczema.
Somnambulism.