Nervous, anxious people; excitable or melancholy.
Imagines he is hovering in the air like a spirit ( Lac. c. ); lightness
of all the limbs.
Cold "shivers" from any emotion.
Oversensitiveness of nerves, scratching of linen or silk, crackling
of paper is unbearable ( Fer. , Tar. ).
Sensation as if ears were plugged up with some foreign substance.
When reading, sensation in eyes as if thy would be pressed asunder
or outward; relieved by bathing them in cold water.
Cold air or cold water very pleasant to the eyes; sunshine, light,
and wind are intolerable.
Nausea: in attacks or constant ( Ipec. ); < after eating, tongue
clean ( Sulph. ); of pregnancy.
Unconquerable longing for alcohol; a popular remedy in Russia for
drunkards.
"Horrible sensation" of pressing, digging in the stomach
when waking in the morning (after a debauch).
Great faintness and constant yawning.
Relation. - Similar: to, Caust. in modalities; to Aloe , Arg. n.
, Mer. , Pod. , Puls. , Sulph. ac. in stringy shreddy stools.
Followed: by, Bis. , Caust. , Puls. , Sulph. ac.
Aggravation. - In cold and dry, or clear, fine weather ( Caust.
).
Amelioration. - Washing face or bathing affected parts with cold
water; in damp, wet weather ( Caust. ).
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