Ears
Acute and sub-acute conditions of Eustachian tube.—BELLADONNA.
Acute otitis; when Bellad fails, prevents suppuration.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Agglutination in morning.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Arterio-sclerotic vertigo.—THIOSINAMINUM.
Auditory canal dry and sensitive.—NUX VOMICA.
Auditory vertigo.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Auditory vertigo.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Aural polypus.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Aural vertigo (Aur; Nat sal; Sil; Chin).—BRYONIA ALBA.
Aural vertigo, with intense noises in ears.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.
Aural vertigo.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.
Autophony-hearing one’s voice in ear.—BELLADONNA.
Aversion to music.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Bad effects from the suppression of an otorrhoea.—SULPHUR.
Blood from ears.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Blood oozes from ears.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Boils in external canal (Calc pic).—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Bones about ear painful (Capsic).—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Boring pain in ears.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Burn and itch, as if frozen.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Burning and itching in auditory canals.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.
Burning and stinging in ears.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.
Burning in ears.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Buzzing and singing noises like an æolian harp.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.
Buzzing in ears like tickling with feather, worse on opening mouth—AZADIRACHTA INDICA or MELIA AZADIRACHTA.
Buzzing in ears.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.
Calcareous deposits on tympanum; sclerosis of ossicula and petrous portion of temporal bone, with deafness, ringing and roaring.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.
Caries of mastoid.—SILICEA TERRA.
Caries of ossicles in ear of syphilitic origin.—SYPHILINUM.
Caries of ossicula and of mastoid.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Catarrh of middle ear, discharge acrid, smells like fish-pickle.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Catarrh with deafness.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.
Catarrhal conjunctivitis and blepharitis marginalis.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Catarrhal deafness with cicatricial thickening.—THIOSINAMINUM.
Catarrhal otitis.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Cerumen black and hard, with difficult hearing, or serous greenish discharge, offensive; buzzing, and illusion of hearing.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Child cries out in sleep; throbbing and beating pain deep in ear, synchronous with heart beat.—BELLADONNA.
Chronic Eustachian catarrh.—PETROLEUM.
Chronic nerve deafness; Labyrinthine disease due to syphilis.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Chronic otitis; discharge purulent.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.
Chronic otorrhoea.—PSORINUM.
Chronic suppuration of middle ear.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.
Chronic, catarrhal conditions of the middle ear.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Comparative deafness to sound of voice, but great sensitiveness to sound, as of passing vehicles and also a shrinking from low tones.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.
Cracking in ears when chewing.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.
Cracking in ears when eating.—GRAPHITES.
Cracking in left ear with headache.—FORMICA RUFA.
Cracking noises in ear.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Cracking when chewing.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Crackling in ears and low-pitched voice.—FERRUM PICRICUM.
Crackling noise.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Cramp-like twinges.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Creaking when swallowing.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.
Deafness after scarlet fever.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Deafness before menses.—FERRUM PICRICUM.
Deafness due to some fibrous change in the nerve.—THIOSINAMINUM.
Deafness due to suppressed discharges or eczema.—LOBELIA INFLATA.
Deafness from working in water.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Deafness in damp weather.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.
Deafness, preceded by exceedingly sensitive hearing; catarrhal deafness.—SULPHUR.
Deafness, with discharge of matter from the middle ear, sometimes mixed with blood.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.
Deafness, with vertigo.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.
Deafness.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.
Deafness.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Deafness.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Deafness.—VERBASCUM THAPSUS.
Deafness; comes suddenly and varies.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Deafness; otorrhœa.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Deafness; worse in damp surroundings and with eczematous conditions.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.
Deep stitches beneath ears.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Deep ulcerated auricle.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.
Defective hearing; discharge from ear blood colored.—CONIUM MACULATUM.
Dental neuralgia, radiating towards ears and eyes.—FERRUM PICRICUM.
Desire to bore fingers in.—MEZEREUM.
Detonation in ear like report of a gun.—GRAPHITES.
Difficult hearing and buzzing.—KREOSOTUM.
Difficult hearing, with whizzing and ringing in ears.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Difficult hearing.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Difficult hearing; better by riding in carriage or train.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.
Digging and scratching in ears.—CINA MARITIMA.
Diminished hearing.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Diminished hearing.—PETROLEUM.
Diminishes acuteness of hearing.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Discharge of bloody pus.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Discharge of fetid pus from the ears.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Discharge of fetid pus.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Discharge of yellow matter (Hydr).—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.
Dry catarrh, with deafness and noises.—PETROLEUM.
Dry, painful, burning; soon tire.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Dry, scaly condition of meatus (use locally).—VERBASCUM THAPSUS.
Dryness of inner ear.—GRAPHITES.
Dullness of hearing after concussion.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Dullness of hearing after typhoid.—PHOSPHORUS.
Dullness of hearing.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Ear affections with pain in eyeballs.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Earache (Cham).—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Earache from exposure to draughts and cold.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.
Earache with headache.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Earache, buzzing, stitches, and swelling of parotids.—DULCAMARA.
Earache, shooting in eustachian tube.—ALLIUM CEPA.
Earache, with soreness; swelling and heat driving patient frantic.—CHAMOMILLA.
Earache; better sipping cold water.—BARYTA MURIATICA.
Ears dry.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Ears feel stopped.—CHAMOMILLA.
Ear-wax hard, dry.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Eczema about and behind ears.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Eczema around ear.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.
Eczema behind ear.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Eczema behind ears.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.
Eczema behind ears.—CHRYSAROBINUM.
Eczema, intertrigo, etc, in and behind ears, with intense itching.—PETROLEUM.
Enlargement of tonsils.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.
Eruption around and pimples within.—KREOSOTUM.
Eruption on and behind ear (Petrol).—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Estachian catarrh, with high-pitched voice.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.
Eustachian catarrh (Hydr; Merc dulc).—ROSA DAMASCENA.
Eustachian deafness.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.
Eustachian tube feels plugged.—ALUMINA.
Every little noise distresses.—BUFO RANA.
External ear hot, red, painful, swollen.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
External ear red, inflamed, sore; stinging pains.—APIS MELLIFICA.
External ear sensitive to touch.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
External ear swollen and red.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
External meatus bathed in pus.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Extreme sensitiveness to noise.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Eyes feel weak, stiffness of balls and tendency of lids to close.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Feel heavy and droop.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Feel obstructed.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Feel stopped; cracking on blowing nose.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.
Feel too much open, as if tympanum was exposed to the cold air and it blew into the ear.—MEZEREUM.
Feeling of distention of middle ear.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Feeling of stoppage in right ear.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Feels numb.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Fetid discharge.—SILICEA TERRA.
Fetid pus.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Filthy, scabby condition with tendency to form thick crust.—CHRYSAROBINUM.
First stage of otitis.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Fissures in and behind the ear.—GRAPHITES.
Fissures in meatus.—PETROLEUM.
Glands about the ear swollen.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Glands around ears painful and swollen.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Great effusion about the auricle.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Hard of hearing.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Hardness of hearing.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Hardness of hearing.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Hardness of hearing.—GRAPHITES.
Hardness of hearing; tinnitus.—ROSA DAMASCENA.
Hearing acute; noise painful.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.
Hearing better for high-pitched sounds.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.
Hearing better in the morning; noises come on after patient has been up a few hours.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Hearing difficult, as if the ear were stuffed.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Hearing difficult, especially to human voice.—PHOSPHORUS.
Hearing impaired.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.
Hearing sensitive to noise.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Hearing very acute.—BELLADONNA.
Hearing very acute; burning, itching, and roaring in ears.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Hears best on a train, and distant sounds.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.
Hears better in noise.—GRAPHITES.
Heat of external ear.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.
Hematoma auris.—BELLADONNA.
Hemorrhage from ears.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Herpes behind ears on nape of neck.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Herpes from temples over ears to cheeks.—PSORINUM.
Hissing and ringing otalgia.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.
Hissing in the ears.—GRAPHITES.
Hissing sound.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Hissing sound—GENTIANA CHIRATA or SWETIA CHIRATA.
Humming and buzzing in the ears.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Humming and roaring with hardness of hearing; every noise causes peculiar echo in ear.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Humming and roaring.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Humming in ears as from telegraph wires.—FERRUM PICRICUM.
Humming noises.—BELLADONNA.
Humming; roaring.—ALUMINA.
Hyperæsthesia of auditory nerves; loud sounds are painful, and anger him.—NUX VOMICA.
Hyperæsthesia.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.
Illusions of hearing; otalgia; chronic otorrhœa, black discharges; smells like herring brine.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Inflammation about auricle.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.
Inflammation of mastoid.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.
Inflates middle ear on blowing nose.—BARYTA MURIATICA.
Intolerable itching in ear.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Intolerable itching.—PSORINUM.
Intolerant of noise.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Itching in ear through Eustachian tube.—NUX VOMICA.
Itching in ears; sharp, shooting pains below right tragus.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Itching, cracking, ringing and roaring.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Itching, swelling, throbbing in meatus.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Lachrymation in wind.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Lancinating pains start from ears; extending down to legs.—CURARE.
Left ear throbs painfully; better, heat.—MORPHINUM.
Lobules red and swollen.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Lobules swollen.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Loud noises go through one.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.
Loud pistol-like report.—SILICEA TERRA.
Malformation of cerumen with exfoliation of dermoid layer of meatus.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Mastoid disease with pain in temporal region with pushing out sensation.—ASA FOETIDA.
Mastoiditis.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Membrana tympani bulges and injected.—BELLADONNA.
Membrana tympani red and bulging.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Meniere’s disease.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.
Middle-ear catarrh (Merc dulc; Kal mur).—DULCAMARA.
Moist eruption around ear.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Moisture and eruptions behind the ears.—GRAPHITES.
Most fetid pus from ears, brownish, offensive.—PSORINUM.
Muco-purulent discharge.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.
Music is unbearable (Ambra).—BUFO RANA.
Nervous noises.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.
Neuralgic earache; pain goes from one ear to the other through the head.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.
Noise in ears; loud sound seems painful—OCIMUM SANCTUM.
Noise like boiling water.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Noise unbearable, especially from several people talking together.—PETROLEUM.
Noises in ear caused by rush of blood to the head.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Noises in ear.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Noises on chewing and swallowing, or sneezing.—BARYTA MURIATICA.
Noises.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.
Noises.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Noises; roaring and ringing.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Noises; unbearable earache.—CURARE.
Numbness of outer ear.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Obstinate fetid otorrhœa after scarlatina.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Odema of orbital region.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Offensive discharge from eczema around ears.—PSORINUM.
Offensive otorrhoea, with boring pains in mastoid bone.—ASA FOETIDA.
Offensive otorrhoea.—BARYTA MURIATICA.
Offensive, purulent discharge.—ASA FOETIDA.
One ear red, hot, frequently itchy, accompanied by gastric derangements and acidity.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Otalgia, with a sense of obstruction.—VERBASCUM THAPSUS.
Otalgia, with toothache.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.
Otalgia, worse at night.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Otalgia, worse warmth of bed; at night sticking pains.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Otalgia.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.
Otalgia; worse in bed.—NUX VOMICA.
Otitis media suppurativa.—LAPIS ALBUS.
Otitis media.—BELLADONNA.
Otitis media; closure of Eustachian tube; ear troubles of scrofulous children; membrana tympani retracted, thickened and immovable.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.
Otorrhœa and deafness with or without tinnitus; after scarlatina.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Otorrhœa and mastoid disease before suppuration.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.
Otorrhoea following exanthematous diseases.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Otorrhœa.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Oversensitive to odors.—SULPHUR.
Own voice sounds unnatural; humming as of a seashell, talking loudly is painful.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.
Pain as if from sub-cutaneous ulceration.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Pain causes delirium.—BELLADONNA.
Pain from other parts extends to ears.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.
Pain in cartilages of ears as if bruised.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Pain in ears, with sensation as if something were in them.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Pain in ears; hardness of hearing after severe cold—JANOSIA or JONOSIA ASOKA or SARACA INDICA.
Pains and buzzing.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Parotid gland swollen.—BELLADONNA.
Parotids swollen.—BARYTA MURIATICA.
Partial deafness, pulsation in ears.—MEDORRHINUM.
Parts around ear feel swollen.—FORMICA RUFA.
Parts sore to touch.—PETROLEUM.
Perforation in membrana tympani, with ragged edges.—TUBERCULINUM.
Persistent, offensive otorrhœa.—TUBERCULINUM.
Perversions of hearing; hardness of hearing.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Pimples around ear.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.
Polypi which bleed easily.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Polypi.—FORMICA RUFA.
Polypi.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.
Pressing in the ears as from a plug.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Pressure and roaring.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.
Pustules in auditory canal and auricle.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Quick, darting pains in right ear.—MEDORRHINUM.
Raw, red, oozing scabs around ears.—PSORINUM.
Redness; swelling; pain in eustachian tube.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Re-echoing of sounds (Caust).—PHOSPHORUS.
Reverberation on blowing nose.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Ringing and buzzing.—FORMICA RUFA.
Ringing and cracking in ears.—PETROLEUM.
Ringing and deafness.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Ringing in ears.—CHAMOMILLA.
Ringing in ears.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Ringing in ear—TERMINALIA ARJUNA.
Ringing, roaring, pulsating, with deafness; words and steps re-echo; chronic middle-ear catarrh; accumulation of ear-wax.—CAUSTICUM.
Roaring and ringing in ears.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.
Roaring and ringing; voice sounds strange; ears seem to close up suddenly.—TANACETUM VULGARE.
Roaring and rumbling.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Roaring and tickling.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Roaring in ears, during a paroxysm of pain.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Roaring in ears.—SILICEA TERRA.
Roaring, buzzing, ringing in ears, with deafness.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.
Roaring, buzzing.—BRYONIA ALBA.
Roaring, with difficult hearing.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Roaring.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.
Scrofulous inflammation with muco-purulent otorrhoea, and enlarged glands.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Scurfs on and behind the ears.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Seems to hear circulation all over body.—MORPHINUM.
Sensation as if plugged up.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.
Sensation as if something were being forced outward.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Sensation as if wind were coming from ear, or hot air.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Sensation as of drop of water in left ear.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Sense of something hot from ears.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Sensitive to cold about ears and neck.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Sensitive to loud tones.—BELLADONNA.
Sensitive to noise.—SILICEA TERRA.
Serous exudation into the tympanitic cavities.—JABORANDI.
Severe neuralgic pain; worse behind right ear; worse, by going into cold air, and washing face and neck with cold water.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Sharp stitches in left ear.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Shocks through ears, eyes, and nose, when gnashing teeth.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Shooting in and around ears.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Shooting in ears.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Shooting pain from throat.—LOBELIA INFLATA.
Shortness of hearing; buzzing in ears; discharge from ears—ABROMA AUGUSTA.
Skin within, raw and burning.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Snapping and noises in the ear.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Sore pain behind ears.—PSORINUM.
Soreness, deep under right tragus on swallowing.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Sticking pain in ears.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.
Sticking pain, earache, lightning-like stitches in damp weather.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Stitches in ears.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Stitching pain.—CHAMOMILLA.
Stuffed feeling in eustachian tubes (Kali mur) at night; patulous in morning.—ALFALFA.
Subacute suppurative otitis media, formation of fibrous bands impeding free movement of the ossicles.—THIOSINAMINUM.
Subdued tinnitus.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Sudden attack of nightly deafness, with roaring and crackling in ears, cracking in ears on swallowing.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Sudden detonations especially on swallowing.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Sudden explosion and clashing in left ear.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Supraorbital pain.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Swelling and eruption of external ear.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Swelling and pain behind ears.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.
Swelling of lobes of ear.—CURARE.
Swollen, with tearing pains.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Tearing pain from zygoma into ear; also with sore throat.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Tearing pain in middle and external ear.—BELLADONNA.
Tearing, stitches, and external swelling.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Tenderness over the petrous bone; extremely sore and tender to touch (Onosmod).—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.
Tetter on and around ears, extending to external meatus.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.
Thick, bland discharge; offensive odor.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Thick, yellow discharge; fetid and bloody.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Thick, yellow, offensive discharge.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Thick, yellow, stringy, fetid discharge.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Thickened drum.—THIOSINAMINUM.
Thin, excoriating, offensive otorrhoea.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Thin, white, scaly membrane covering membrane tympani, like exfoliated epithelium.—GRAPHITES.
Threatened mastoid.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Throbbing, buzzing, and ringing.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Throbbing.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Throbbing; cracking in ears; stitches; pulsating pain as if something would press out.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Throbbing; each beat of heart is heard in ears; full feeling.—GLONOINUM.
Tinkling as of some thin, shivered, metallic globe in head.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Tinnitus (Pilocarpin 2x).—JABORANDI.
Tinnitus aurium.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.
Tinnitus of a low tone.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Tinnitus.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Tinnitus.—FERRUM PICRICUM.
Tinnitus.—THIOSINAMINUM.
Torpor of auditory nerve.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.
Twitching of muscles about the ear and noises.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Unusually increased hearing, humming sound in ear—ATISTA INDICA or GLYCOSMIS PENTAPHYLLA.
Vascular deafness.—FERRUM PICRICUM.
Very sensitive to noise, as the rattle of wagons over pavements (Coff; Nux).—NITRICUM ACIDUM.
Very sensitive to noises; music is unbearable.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Very sensitive to slightest noise; not so much disturbed by louder ones.—BORAX VENETA.
Violent pulsations.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Violent ringing, buzzing, and roaring in ears, with deafness.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.
Watery discharge from ears; offensive pus; shortness of hearing; hot flushes in ears—OCIMUM SANCTUM.
Watery discharge; also fetid pus.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.
Where Silica is indicated progress is hastened by Lapis.—LAPIS ALBUS.
Whistling tinnitus.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.
Whizzing and buzzing.—BARYTA MURIATICA.
Whizzing and throbbing in the ears, with hardness of hearing.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Whizzing in ears.—SULPHUR.
Whole ear and surrounding tissue appears to be one scab.—CHRYSAROBINUM.