Persons suffering from cerebral and nervous exhaustion; defective
vitality; brain or nerve power wanting; too weak to develop exanthemata
or menstrual function, to expectorate, to urinate; to comprehend,
to memorize.
Incessant and violent fidgety feeling in feet or lower extremities;
must move them constantly.
Always feels better every way as soon as the menses begin to flow;
it relieves all her sufferings; but they return again soon after
the flow ceases.
In the cerebral affections: in impending paralysis of brain; where
the vis medicatrix naturae is too weak to develop exanthemata (
Cup. , Sulph. , Tub. ); symptoms of effusion into ventricles.
Child repeats everything said to it.
Child cries out during sleep; whole body jerks during sleep; wakes
frightened, starts, rolls the head from side to side; face alternately
pale and red.
Convulsions: during dentition, with pale face, no heat, except
perhaps in occiput, no increase in temperature (rev. of Bell. );
rolling the eyes; gnashing the teeth.
Automatic motion of hands and head, or one hand and head ( Apoc.
, Bry. , Hell. ).
Chorea: from suppressed eruption; from fright.
Hunger: ravenous, about 11 or 12 a. m. ( Sulph. ); great greediness
when eating; cannot eat fast enough (incipient brain disease in
children).
Excessive nervous moving of feet, in bed for hours after retiring,
even when asleep.
Feet sweaty and more about toes; fetid, suppressed foot-sweat;
very nervous.
Chilblains, painful, < from rubbing.
Spinal affections; burning whole length of spine; backache much
< from sitting > by walking about ([Cobalt.], Puls. , Rhus
).
Spinal irritation; great prostration of strength.
Cannot bear back touched ([Chin. s.], Taran. , Ther. ).
Can only void urine while sitting bent backwards.
Twitching and jerking of single muscles ( Agar. , Ign. ).
Weakness and trembling of extremities; of hands while writing;
during menses.
During sweat, cannot tolerate any covering.
Relations. - Compare: Hell. , Tuber. , in incipient brain diseases
from suppressed eruptions.
Aggravation. - Of many symptoms from drinking wine, even a small
quantity ( Alum. , Con. ).
Amelioration. - Symptoms: of chest, by expectoration; of bladder,
by urinating; of back, by emissions (< by [Cobalt.]); general,
by menstrual flow.
Is followed well by, Ign. , but not by Nux , which disagrees.
Inimical - Cham. , and Nux ; should not be used before or after.
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