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Eyes

Abscess in cornea after traumatic injury.—SILICEA TERRA.

Abundant lachrymation, hot.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Aching in eyes and lids.—BENZOLUM.

Aching in eyes.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

Aching over eyes.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Aching, tired feeling in eyes, better closing or pressing upon them.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Acrid lachrymation; bland coryza (Opposite: Cepa).—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Acts on the rectus superior.—SENEGA.

Acute and subacute inflammation of sclera.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Acute dacryocystitis.—IODIUM.

Acute granular conjunctivitis.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Affections of angles of eye, particularly the inner.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Affections of the eyebrows.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

After exposure to glare of fire; foundrymen.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

After-effects of keratitis and ulcus cornæ, clearing the opacity. Use 30th potency for months.—SILICEA TERRA.

Agglutinated.—PSORINUM.

Aggravation of eye troubles morning and evening.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Albuminuric retinitis.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

All objects look black.—STRAMONIUM.

Almost closed from oedema of lids.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.

Alternate dilatation and contraction of pupils.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Alternate dilatation and contraction of pupils; weak sight; floating spots.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.

Amaurosis from sexual excess.—PHOSPHORUS.

Amaurosis, with severe headache.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Amaurosis; blindness from hemorrhage into retina.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Amaurosis; muscæ volitantes.—TABACUM.

Amaurosis; scalding lachrymation.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Amblyopia from alcohol.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Amblyopia in masturbators.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Angles of eyes affected.—SILICEA TERRA.

Appearance as of electric sparks.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Arteries and veins congested.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Asthenopia associated with pelvic trouble.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Asthenopia due to insufficiency of internal recti muscles (Gels and Cup acet, when due to external muscles).—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Asthenopia from prolonged strain, spasm of accommodation.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Asthenopia with extreme photophobia.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Asthenopia, with spasms of lids and neuralgic pain about eyes (Nat m).—IGNATIA AMARA.

Asthenopia.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Asthenopia.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Asthenopia.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Asthenopia.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Asthenopia.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Atrophic choroiditis.—JABORANDI.

Atrophy of optic nerve.—PHOSPHORUS.

Averse to sunlight; sees colors as if a rainbow.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Aversion to light, especially daylight; it produces dazzling, sharp pain through eyes; eyes tender to touch; worse when closed.—SILICEA TERRA.

Aversion to light.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Aversion to light; letters run together when reading.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Better, in cold air or water; worse, sunlight and wind.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Binocular vision imperfect.—TILIA EUROPAEA.

Black motes before eyes.—SULPHUR.

Black objects move with the eye.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Black points seem to float before the eyes.—PHOSPHORUS.

Black specks, bright dazzling illusions; night blindness in anæmic retina.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Black spots before vision.—CURARE.

Blepharitis, conjunctivitis keratitis.—CHRYSAROBINUM.

Blepharitis.—GRAPHITES.

Blepharitis.—PSORINUM.

Blepharitis; lids dry and crusty (Graph).—SENEGA.

Blindness, monocular amblyopia.—FILIX MAS.

Bloated around the eyes in the morning.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Blue circle around eyes.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Blue color around eyes.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Blue rings around.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Blueness of eyelids.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Bluish, drooping lids.—MORPHINUM.

Blurred vision.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Blurring of one-half of vision; worse, stimulants.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Bony tumors of the orbit.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Boring pain in upper bones of the orbits.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Boring pains in and around eyes.—ASA FOETIDA.

Bright circles before eyes.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Bruised pain back of the orbits.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Bruised, sore feeling in eyes after close work.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Burn, red; worse, any change of temperature.—ICHTHYOLUM.

Burning and lachrymation.—KALIUM NITRICUM.

Burning and redness of eyes.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Burning and swelling of the lids.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Burning in eyelids.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Burning in eyes, with acrid lachrymation.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Burning in eyes.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Burning in eyes.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Burning in eyes.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Burning in lids.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Burning of eyes with aversion to light.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Burning sensation in eyes—GENTIANA CHIRATA or SWETIA CHIRATA.

Burning ulceration of margin of lids.—SULPHUR.

Burning—CEPHALANDRA INDICA.

Bursting pain in eyeballs of syphilitic iritis.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Bursting pain in right eyeball shooting like lightning through the brain to occiput.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Can see objects only when looking at them sideways.—OLEANDER.

Cannot bear light.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Cannot bear sight or brilliant objects.—BUFO RANA.

Canthi fissured.—PETROLEUM.

Canthi raw and fissured.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Cataract from nervous disturbances, abuse of alcohol and tobacco; patient feels deeply approaching blindness.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Cataract in office workers.—SILICEA TERRA.

Cataract incipient (Secale).—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Cataract with gout.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

Cataract with motor disturbances.—CAUSTICUM.

Cataract, following ocular lesions; aids the absorption of infiltrations in iris and choroid.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.

Cataract.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Cataract.—NAPHTHALINUM.

Cataract.—PHOSPHORUS.

Cataracts (Calc; Phos; Sil).—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Catarrhal conjunctivitis; discharge of acrid matter.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Catarrhal ophthalmia—CYNODON DACTYLON.

Central scotoma.—TABACUM.

Chalazæ (Platanus).—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Change in acuteness of perception of shades of green.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Choroiditis.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Chronic blepharitis, with sore and swollen meibomain glands.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Chronic blepharitis.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Chronic catarrhal conjunctivitis with copious, thick yellow discharge.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Chronic dilatation of pupils.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Chronic ophthalmia, that constantly recurs.—PSORINUM.

Chronic ophthalmia, with much burning and itching.—SULPHUR.

Chronic scleritis.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Chronic ulceration of margin of lids; sore, thick, swollen.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Chronic, recurrent, phlyctenular inflammation of cornea; successive crops of phlyctenular and abrasions of epithelial layer of cornea; photophobia intense, lachrymation profuse.—SYPHILINUM.

Ciliary neuralgia after operations.—MEZEREUM.

Ciliary neuralgia over right eye.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Ciliary neuralgia with eyes feeling large and protruded, especially right.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.

Ciliary neuralgia, a true neuritis.—SPIGELIA.

Ciliary neuralgia, pain from eyes to top of head.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Ciliary neuralgia, with fine burning pain.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Ciliary neuralgia.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Ciliary neuralgia; iritis.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Ciliary neuralgia; tearing, boring pain, as if a cut had been made around eye.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Ciliary neuralgia; worse any attempt to use eyes: burning in eyes.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Ciliary neuralgia; worse, left side.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

Circles of light, black spots.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Circumscribed corneal injection.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Clairvoyance.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Color blindness; Xanthopsia.—SANTONINUM.

Color-blindness.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Colored light produces dizziness.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.

Compelled to make small during pain in forehead.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Conjunctiva becomes red with burning and itching; lachrymation; photophobia; styes on the upper eyelids; short-sighted; tired feeling in eyes with least exertion—JANOSIA or JONOSIA ASOKA or SARACA INDICA.

Conjunctiva bright red, puffy.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Conjunctiva inflamed, swollen.—GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Conjunctiva red and oedematous, with lachrymation.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Conjunctiva red, injected; profuse lachrymation.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Conjunctiva yellow.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Conjunctivitis, acute and chronic.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Conjunctivitis, burning in eye and lids; eyeball feels too large; everything looks white.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Conjunctivitis.—OSMIUM.

Constant motion of eyeballs.—IODIUM.

Contused wounds.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

Convergent strabismus.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Copious running from eyes.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Cornea dim.—IPECACUANHA.

Cornea like ground glass.—SULPHUR.

Cornea opaque.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Cornea smoky.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Corneal opacities.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Corneal pustules.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Corneal ulceration.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Corrects blurring and discomfort in eyes even after accurately adjusted glasses.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Cramp-like pain in orbits.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.

Crossed.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Croupous conjunctivitis; granular lids, with pannus.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Dark bodies, like flies, before eyes.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Dark rings about eyes.—SANTONINUM.

Darting pains in eyes after operations.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Day-blindness (Bothrops).—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Day-blindness; mist before eyes; pressure and smarting in eyes, as from smoke.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Deep inflammations, with haziness of vitreous.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Deepseated throbbing and shooting pains in eyes, with photophobia from artificial light.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Defective vision after diphtheria, extrinsic muscles too weak to maintain focus.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Degenerative changes where soreness and curved lines are seen in old people.—PHOSPHORUS.

Delusion of vision on closing eyes.—MORPHINUM.

Descemetitis, with only moderate irritation of eye.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Detached retina, glaucoma and descemetitis.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Detachment of retina.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Detachment of the retina; papillo-retinal infiltration; deposits in patches upon the retina; amblyopia and consecutive amaurosis; sparkling synchisis; soft cataract.—NAPHTHALINUM.

Diffused opacity in cornea following abscess.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

Dilated pupils; yellow vision.—CINA MARITIMA.

Dilation of one pupil.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Dim sight.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Dim sight; far-sighted; cannot read fine print without glasses; blenorrhoea of lachrymal sac; marginal blepharitis.—PETROLEUM.

Dim sight; sees as through a veil; strabismus.—TABACUM.

Dim vision after reading.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Dim vision, irregular pupils, diplopia.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Dim vision, worse on waking, with spots before eyes.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Dim vision.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Dimness of vision, as if looking through a mist.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Dim-sighted; pupils dilated and insensible to light.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Dim-sighted; worse, artificial light.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Diplobia.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Diplopia from traumatism, muscular paralysis, retinal hæmorrhage.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Diplopia, due to deviation of the visual axis.—PHOSPHORUS.

Diplopia, squinting, spasms of lids.—BELLADONNA.

Diplopia.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Diplopia.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Diplopia.—IODOFORMIUM.

Diplopia; one image seen below the other.—SYPHILINUM.

Dirty yellow color of whites.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Discharge of golden-yellow, creamy matter from the eyes.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Discharge ropy and yellow.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Discharge thick and excoriating (Mercur thin and acrid).—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Distortion of eyeballs.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Distressing photophobia (Conium).—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Disturbance of vision, associated with gastric disturbances.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Disturbances of accommodation.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Disturbed muscular apparatus.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Dizzy on closing them.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Double vision (Gels), dim and flickering.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Double vision.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Double vision.—OLEANDER.

Double vision; better only by bending head backward.—SENEGA.

Double vision; sharp, sticking pains.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Double vision; upper half of objects invisible.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Drooping of eyelids (Caust).—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Drowsy.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.

Dry lids.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Dryness of the lids.—GRAPHITES.

Dryness, with sensation as if too large for orbits.—SENEGA.

Dull sunken eyes.—UPAS TIEUT.

Dull, heavy; pupils contracted; eyeballs feel contracted; aching in and around eyes.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Dull, sunken, red, itch, inflamed, agglutinated.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Easily fatigued from reading.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Easy fatigue of eyes.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Eczema of lids; fissured.—GRAPHITES.

Edema around eyes.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Edema of lids and about e eyes.—PHOSPHORUS.

Edema of lids, suppurative iritis.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Edges of lids red and swollen, also Meibomian glands.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Edges of lids red.—PSORINUM.

Effects of exposure to snow.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Entropium.—BORAX VENETA.

Epiphora.—GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Eruptions around eyes.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

Escape of muco-pus when pressing upon sac.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Especially after removal of eyeball.—MEZEREUM.

Every time he takes cold it settles in eyes.—DULCAMARA.

Everything at a distance appears hazy; vision becomes indistinct every few moments.—JABORANDI.

Everything seems in a fog.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Excessive photophobia and acrid lachrymation.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Exophthalmos, worse reading and writing.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

Exophthalmus.—BELLADONNA.

Expanded, as though lids did not cover.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

External inflammation, with extreme painfulness; burning, hot, and excoriating lachrymation.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Extravasation of blood in lids, conjunctiva, aqueous or vitreous.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

Extreme photophobia.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Exudation in the retina, choroid and ciliary body.—NAPHTHALINUM.

Eye painful on turning it or pressing, can hardly move it, as in acute retrobulbar neuritis.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Eye strain from whatever cause.—JABORANDI.

Eye symptoms alternate with diminished hearing.—GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Eyeball feels compressed.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Eyeballs ache.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Eyeballs ache.—MEDORRHINUM.

Eyeballs feel large and pain around eyes into head.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Eyeballs painful to touch.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.

Eyeballs sore to touch.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Eyeballs sore.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Eyeballs turn upwards; squinting, vacant look.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Eyelids agglutinated at night; dry, scaly.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Eyelids appear too short.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Eyelids burn, swollen, oedematous.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Eyelids heavy.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Eyelids inflamed, lids cut against eyeball.—BORAX VENETA.

Eyelids red and swollen.—GRAPHITES.

Eyelids swollen.—BELLADONNA.

Eyes and lids red and inflamed.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Eyes appear wet with tears.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Eyes are red, congested, burning, dull and heavy; pressive pain in right eye-ball—AZADIRACHTA INDICA or MELIA AZADIRACHTA.

Eyes blood-shot and watery.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Eyes drawn downward; pupils dilated.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Eyes easily tire from slightest use.—JABORANDI.

Eyes feel as if bursting.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Eyes feel as if in smoke.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Eyes feel cold.—ALUMINA.

Eyes feel cold.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.

Eyes feel forced out.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

Eyes feel heavy, as if they were projected; sensation of a string through eyeballs.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

Eyes feel sore, burn.—XEROPHYLLUM.

Eyes feel swollen and protruding, staring, brilliant; conjunctiva red; dry, burn; photophobia; shooting in eyes.—BELLADONNA.

Eyes feel swollen and sore.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Eyes half open during sleep.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Eyes heavy and dull, muscular asthenopia; ocular muscles tense.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Eyes hot, tired, vision blurred, colored lights before eyes.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Eyes open, but does not pay attention; downcast and dull, fixed.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Eyes pain after reading.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Eyes red, hot, and painful from sewing or reading fine print (Nat mur; Arg nit).—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Eyes stare.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Eyes staring, expressionless.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.

Eyes suffused and watery; profuse, bland lachrymation, better in open air.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Eyes suffused.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Eyes sunken and surrounded by a blue margin.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Eyes sunken, with blue rings.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Eyes tire from near vision.—IPECACUANHA.

Eyes water on reading.—OLEANDER.

Eyes wide open, sunken.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Eyes-strain followed by headache.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Eye-strain (Nat mur).—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Eye-strain from sewing; worse in warm room.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Eyestrain, especially when presbyopia sets in.—CINA MARITIMA.

Failing sight due to retro-bulbar neuritis, central scotoma-partial atrophy of optic disc.—IODOFORMIUM.

Failure to react to light, particularly daylight.—BENZOLUM.

Far sighted.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Fatigue of eyes and head even without much use of eyes.—PHOSPHORUS.

Feel drawn backward.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

Feel dry and hot, as if sand in them.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Feel irritable; child bores into them with fists.—SQUILLA MARITIMA.

Feel stiff; burn; feel cold.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Feel tense.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Feel tired and weary after sight-seeing, moving pictures, etc.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Feel too large.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Feel too large; pressive pain on turning them.—SPIGELIA.

Feeling as of sand under lids.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Feeling in eyes as after violent weeping.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Feeling of cold air blowing on eye (Fluor ac).—SYPHILINUM.

Feeling of sand under lids.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Feels as if she stared at everything.—MEDORRHINUM.

Feels as if sticks in eyes.—MEDORRHINUM.

Feels bruised, with headache in school children.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Fiery, sparkling, staring look.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Fiery, zigzag appearance around all objects.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

First stage of ulceration of cornea.—SULPHUR.

Fistula lachrymalis (Fluor ac).—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Fixed, staring; pupils dilated.—CAMPHORA.

Fixed, stary, sunken, glistening, turned upward.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Fixed.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Flames before eyes.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Flickering and sparks before the eyes, spots on the cornea; conjunctivitis; cataract.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Flickering before eyes.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Flickering before eyes.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Flickering of various colors.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Flickering with pain and lachrymation.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

Flickering zigzags.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Flickering; must wipe eyes frequently.—SENEGA.

Floating black spots.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

For absorption of intra-ocular hemorrhages, into the vitreous, but particularly for non-inflammatory retinal hemorrhages.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

For traumatic injuries of the eyes no remedy equals this.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.

Free discharge of acrid matter.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Frequent inclination to blink.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Fundus congested.—BELLADONNA.

Gauze before eyes.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Give out on reading or writing.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Glassy appearance.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Glaucoma, especially if secondary to spinal lesion.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Glaucoma, increased tension, decreased corneal sensibility.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.

Glaucoma, sense of fullness; eyeball feels too large.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.

Glaucoma.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Glaucoma.—PHOSPHORUS.

Glaucoma.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

Glaucoma; paresis of accommodation; astigmatism.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Glaucoma; with iridescent vision.—OSMIUM.

Glistening bodies before eyes.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Gonorrhœal ophthalmia, photophobia, constant lachrymation.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Gonorrhoeal ophthalmia.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Gouty affections of eyes.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Granular lids.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Granular lids; pustules of cornea.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

Granular ophthalmia.—ABRUS PRECATORIUS.

Great chemosis of conjunctiva, with aching and sharp pain.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Great soreness all about the eyes and into eyeballs.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Great swelling of conjunctiva; discharge abundant and purulent.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Green colors surround candle-light.—OSMIUM.

Green halo about the candlelight (Osmium).—PHOSPHORUS.

Half vision; invisible right half.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Half-closed, dilated; pupils insensible, contracted.—OPIUM.

Halo around lamp-light.—SULPHUR.

Hastens absorption of intraocular hæmorrhage.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

Hay-fever; profuse, watery discharge, worse in open air.—DULCAMARA.

Headache; involving nerves going to eye.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Headache; smarting and pain in globe on use.—JABORANDI.

Heat and burning in eyes (Ars; Bell).—SULPHUR.

Heat and burning in eyes on use.—JABORANDI.

Heat in eyeballs, dims spectacles.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Heat in eyes and sensitive to air; must close them.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Heaviness of lids.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Heavy and hot, with lachrymation, with enlarged blood vessels.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Hemoralopia, day blindness, can hardly see her way after sunrise; conjunctivial hemorrhage.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Herpes on cornea.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Hollow eyes.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Hot stitches deep in eyeball.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

Hot, painful, protruding, staring.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Hyperæmia of optic disc and retina, with blurred vision.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Hyperæsthesia of retina.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.

Hyperæsthesia of retina.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.

Hyperemia of retina with weakness of accommodation, fundus red, blood-vessels full and tortuous; pupils dilated, with dim vision.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Hyperphoria, better by bending head backwards.—SENEGA.

Hypopion.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Hysterical amblyopia.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Illusion of vision with wide open eyes.—BENZOLUM.

Illusions of sight where eyes are closed or at night.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Illusions of vision; fiery, serpentine circles.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Illusions; blue colors.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Impossible to keep open.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.

In superficial inflammations, as in phlyctenular conjunctivitis and keratitis.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Incipient cataract, senile especially in women.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Increase in intra-ocular tension, dim sight, photophobia.—OSMIUM.

Increased intraocular pressure.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

Increased lachrymation.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Increasing myopia.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Indistinct vision.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Infiltration of cornea; staphyloma; nightly burning in orbits, rheumatic inflammation of eye; psilosis.—ILEX AQUIFOLIUM.

Inflamed, red.—IPECACUANHA.

Inflammation of eyelids; ulceration.—CAUSTICUM.

Inflammation of the eyes, with discharge of thick, yellow matter.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Infra-orbital neuralgia, with watering of eyes.—NUX VOMICA.

Injected, watery, burning, stinging.—SOLIDAGO VIRGA.

Injuries to eyes which tend to suppuration; after operations; blenorrhœa of lachrymal sac.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Inner angles very red.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Inner canthi swollen and red.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Intense aching of eyeball.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Intense pain in eye and side of head.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Intense photophobia and orbicular spasm; gushing hot tears.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

Intense photophobia.—CHRYSAROBINUM.

Intense photophobia; better external warmth.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Intensive ulceration of the cornea.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Intermittent ciliary neuralgia.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Intermittent sore pain in eyeball, coming on at 3 pm.—BADIAGA.

Internal eye muscles paretic.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Interstitial keratitis.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Intra-ocular hemorrhage following traumatism.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Intraocular, suppurative inflammation.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Involuntary twitching of lids (Agar).—CODEINUM.

Irido-choroiditis.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Iridocychitis due to traumatism with infection, and in sympathetic disease secondary to it (Dr. Gradel).—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

Iris muddy in color, thick, and neither contracts nor dilates.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Iritis and intraocular inflammations, with boring, throbbing pains at night.—ASA FOETIDA.

Iritis and irido-choroiditis, with pus in anterior chamber.—SILICEA TERRA.

Iritis, after exposure to cold and dampness, and of rheumatic origin.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Iritis, choroiditis.—CEDRON.

Iritis, great sensitiveness to cold.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Iritis, ordinary or syphilitic (Give in association with atropin locally for prevention of adhesions).—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Iritis, with hypopyon.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Iritis, with punctuate deposits on inner surface of cornea.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Iritis, with pus in anterior chamber; purulent conjunctivitis, with marked chemosis, profuse discharge, great sensitiveness to touch and air.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Irritability of the ciliary muscle.—JABORANDI.

Irritation from electric or other artificial light.—JABORANDI.

Itching about eyes; photophobia.—AGNUS CASTUS.

Itching and burning in eyes.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Itching and smarting, swelling, heat and soreness.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Itching and soreness of lids and inner angles.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Itching of eyes.—MORPHINUM.

Itching of lids, swollen, scurfy.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Keratitis with intense chemosis of ocular conjunctiva.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Keratitis.—ABRUS PRECATORIUS.

Lacerated or incised wounds of cornea.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Lachrymal ducts closed from exposure to cold.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Lachrymal fistula.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Lachrymal fistula; scrofulous ophthalmia.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Lachrymation hot.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Lachrymation in open air and early in morning.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Lachrymation when eating.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Lachrymation with redness.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Lachrymation worse in open air; violent tearing pain in eyes.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Lachrymation, burning and acrid.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Lachrymation.—AMBROSIA ARTEMISIAEFOLIA.

Lachrymation.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Lachrymation.—SENEGA.

Lagophthalmus.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Large red fiery spot before eyes.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Large, flat phlyctenules; indolent.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Lashes turn inward.—BORAX VENETA.

Letters appear red.—PHOSPHORUS.

Letters appear smaller.—GLONOINUM.

Letters run together when reading.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Letters run together.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Lids dry heavy.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Lids dry, burn, smart, thickened, aggravated in morning; chronic conjunctivitis.—ALUMINA.

Lids granulated; canthi and lids red.—CINNABARIS.

Lids half closed.—CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Lids heavy.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Lids inflamed and agglutinated; styes.—URANIUM NITRICUM.

Lids inflamed and cold.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Lids inflamed, agglutinated swollen.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Lids inflamed, agglutinated.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Lids irritated.—MEDORRHINUM.

Lids oedematous, red, excoriated.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Lids red and swollen.—KREOSOTUM.

Lids red, thick, swollen.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Lids red, ulcerated, scabby, scaly, granulated.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Lids red.—PARAFFINUM.

Lids smart.—CHAMOMILLA.

Lids stick together in morning.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Lids swollen, hard and red.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Lids swollen, red, oedematous, everted, inflamed; burn and sting.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Lids swollen.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Lids swollen; pain intense at night; ptosis.—SYPHILINUM.

Lids thickened, inflamed, itching.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.

Lids twitch.—JABORANDI.

Little blisters form on eye.—BUFO RANA.

Little blisters on cornea.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Little tendency to pus formation.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Look unsteady.—MORPHINUM.

Loss of eyelashes.—PETROLEUM.

Loss of vision; complains that it is dark, and calls for light.—STRAMONIUM.

Luminous vibrations before eyes; sensitive to light.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Margin of lids itch.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Margins of lids red; itch and burn and agglutinate.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Marked affinity for the eye.—NAPHTHALINUM.

Marked dilation of pupils.—BENZOLUM.

Mist before eyes, optical illusions in incipient cataract; capsular cataract.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Misty sight.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Motes before eyes.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Motion of eyes aggravates.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.

Much burning and smarting lachrymation.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Muscæ volitantes; flashes of light; partial blindness.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Muscles pain.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Muscles weak and stiff.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Muscular asthenopia (Caust).—SENEGA.

Muscular asthenopia; black spots in the field of vision; asthenic inflammations, and in connection with uterine trouble.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Muscular asthenopia; darting pains through eyes from head, worse before a storm.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.

Must keep eyes open.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Must wipe eyes as if mucus or water were in them.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Mydriasis.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Mydriasis.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Mydriasis; lid margins red, swollen, agglutinated in morning.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Myopia, asthenopia, and dis-chromotopia, cloudiness and atrophy of optic disc and central scotoma for light and for red and green not for white.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Myopia.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Myopic astigmia.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.

Nausea from looking on moving objects.—IPECACUANHA.

Near-sighted.—JABORANDI.

Night blindness.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Night-blindness (Opposite: Bothrops); photophobia; contraction of pupils; twitching of ocular muscles.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Night-blindness more characteristic.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Night-blindness.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Nystagmus strabismus, ptosis.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Objects appear gray, upside down.—GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Objects appear red and too large.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Objects appear too far off.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Objects have colored borders.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Objects look larger, very distant, or vanish.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Objects look shaded.—SENEGA.

Objects look smaller than they are.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.

Objects look yellow.—ALUMINA.

Objects recede, approach, and seem double.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Objects, appear green and yellow.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Ocular illusions; fiery appearance.—BELLADONNA.

Ocular paralysis, hemianopsias, disturbed pupillary reaction, optic neuritis and atrophy, subconjunctival and retinal hæmorrhages.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.

Old injured eyes.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

On closing eyes, he sweats.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

On shutting eyes, painful sensation of light penetrating the brain.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

One pupil dilated, the other contracted.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

One pupil dilated.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Opacities of the vitreous humor.—SENEGA.

Opacities.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Opacity of cornea.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Opacity of cornea.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Opacity of the cornea.—NAPHTHALINUM.

Opacity of vitreous humor.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Ophthalmia neonatorum.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Ophthalmia neonatorum.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Ophthalmia, with intolerance of artificial light.—GRAPHITES.

Optic nerve atrophy, from habitual use of intoxicants.—NUX VOMICA.

Optic nerve inflamed.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Optic nerves seem torpid.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Optic neuritis advancing toward atrophy.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Optic neuritis, central scotoma.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Optical hyperæsthesia.—CHRYSAROBINUM.

Orbital neuralgia of right eye, with profuse lachrymation; pupils contracted, relieved by pressure.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Orbital neuralgia, with contraction and twitching of muscles.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Orbital neuralgia; better, pressure and rest.—ASA FOETIDA.

Orbital twitching radiating towards the occiput, Optic neuritis.—NUX VOMICA.

Oscillation of eyeballs.—CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Pain and blurring of vision; better; rubbing; worse, using eyes.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.

Pain and lachrymation on using eyes, with dancing and chromatic alterations of objects looked at.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Pain around orbits.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Pain as if eyeballs were forcibly pressed together and into head.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Pain behind eyeballs, as if forced out.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Pain deep in orbits.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Pain from eyes to top of head.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Pain from overexertion; blur; unable to distinguish letters; conjunctiva red; eyes hot and painful.—MEPHITIS PUTORIUS.

Pain in eye after a blow of an obtuse body.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.

Pain in eyeballs between orbit and ball, extending to left temple.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Pain in eyes and orbits, with conjunctivitis.—UPAS TIEUT.

Pain in eyes when looking down.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Pain in eyes.—IODIUM.

Pain in orbits.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Pain in the eyes, as if pulled back into the head.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Pain over both eyes.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.

Pain over eye, between it and brow.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Pain over eyes.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Pain over right eye; better, standing and walking.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Pain severe at night; burning, shooting, tearing.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Pain through eyeballs.—IPECACUANHA.

Pain, extending back into head; lachrymation; and impaired vision.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.

Pain, redness; lachrymation of eyes due to nasal catarrh; ophthalmia, mist before eyes when fixing on something—OCIMUM SANCTUM.

Painful weakness; sore pain in eyes; bloodshot appearance; inflamed vessels greatly injected.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

Painful, as of sand, smarting; difficult to focus for close work.—XEROPHYLLUM.

Pains from lachrymal duct around eye to temple, from inner canthus across brows to ear.—CINNABARIS.

Pains from without inward.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Pains radiate and shoot downward, with cold feeling and stiffness of bone.—MEZEREUM.

Pains sharp, boring, better pressure.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Pallor of optic discs, contracted visual field and shrinking retinal vessel; mydriasis.—ACETANILIDUM.

Paralysis of accommodation.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Paralysis of nerves and muscles of eyes.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.

Paralysis of ocular muscles after exposure to cold.—CAUSTICUM.

Paralysis of ocular muscles.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Parenchymatous keratitis of syphilitic origin with burning pain.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Parenchymatous keratitis.—SULPHUR.

Paresis of extrinsic muscles.—PHOSPHORUS.

Paresis of ocular muscles; worse, tobacco and stimulants.—NUX VOMICA.

Paresis of recti interni.—MORPHINUM.

Paretic condition of ciliary muscle.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Partial loss of vision from abuse of tobacco (Nux) Pain in orbital bones.—PHOSPHORUS.

Parts of the body seem enormously swollen.—STRAMONIUM.

Patient sees better by shading eyes with hand.—PHOSPHORUS.

Pearly white conjunctiva and long curved lashes.—PHOSPHORUS.

Perforating or sloughing ulcer of cornea.—SILICEA TERRA.

Phlyctenule; deep ulcers on cornea.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Photophobia (Graphites).—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Photophobia and excessive lachrymation.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Photophobia in warm room.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Photophobia, objects blurred.—BENZOLUM.

Photophobia.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Photophobia.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Photophobia.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Photophobia.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Photophobia.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

Photophobia.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Photophobia; much worse in morning.—NUX VOMICA.

Photophobia; on opening eyes, light trembles before him for a few seconds, making him to shut his eyes; trembling of light before eyes after sleep—ATISTA INDICA or GLYCOSMIS PENTAPHYLLA.

Photophobia; profuse flow of yellow pus.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Photophobia; swelling of Meibomian glands.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Pimples around eyes.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Post-diphtheritic paralysis of eye and accommodation muscles.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Pressing, crushing, aching pain.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Pressure as if pressed into head.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Pressure behind eyeballs.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Pressure deep in orbits.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Pressure from back of eyes, forward.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Pressure in eyes.—CHINA OFFICINALIS

Pressure in eyes.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Pressure like a plug on upper orbit.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Pressure over eyebrow.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Profuse gush of hot, scalding tears upon opening lids.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Profuse lachrymation and secretion of mucus.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Profuse lachrymation.—IPECACUANHA.

Profuse lachrymation.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Profuse watering after exposure to dry, cold winds, reflection from snow, after extraction of cinders and other foreign bodies.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Profuse, burning, acrid discharge.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Progressive diminution of sight with central scotoma (Carbon sulf).—THYROIDINUM.

Promotes absorption of fragments of lens, after operation.—SENEGA.

Protrusion, pressing, outward, with tumultuous action of heart.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.

Pterygium; pustular conjunctivitis.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.

Pterygium; smarting, lachrymation, itching.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Ptosis (Gels; Caust).—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Ptosis (Gels; Caust).—OPIUM.

Ptosis of right side.—CURARE.

Ptosis, ciliary irritation.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Ptosis.—ALUMINA.

Ptosis.—MORPHINUM.

Ptosis.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Ptosis; eyelids heavy; patient can hardly open them.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Puffiness of lids.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Pulsation of superciliary muscle.—CINA MARITIMA.

Pupil dilated.—IODIUM.

Pupils contracted.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Pupils contracted; do not react to light.—JABORANDI.

Pupils dilated (Agnus).—BELLADONNA.

Pupils dilated (Bell).—AGNUS CASTUS.

Pupils dilated, insensible strabismus.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Pupils dilated, insensible to light.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.

Pupils dilated, sparkling, fixed.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Pupils dilated.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Pupils dilated.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Pupils dilated.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Pupils dilated.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Pupils dilated.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Pupils dilated; photophobia; rheumatic ophthalmia.—SPIGELIA.

Pupils enlarged and react slowly.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Pupils get behind upper lids as head inclines.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Pupils insensible to light.—CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Pupils unequal; left pupil contracted.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Pupils unequally contracted.—MORPHINUM.

Pupils, dilated; contract unequally, react poorly.—IODOFORMIUM.

Purulent conjunctivitis; inflammation spreads to face and neck.—ABRUS PRECATORIUS.

Purulent ophthalmia.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Pustular conjunctivitis, with tinea capitis; eyes inflamed and protruding.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Pustular inflammations.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Pustular keratitis and chemosis.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Pustules on cornea and lids.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Quick rolling of eyeballs, with closed eyes.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Quivering of upper eyelids, especially left.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Rapid blindness without lesion, followed by venous hyperæmia and atrophy of optic nerve.—TABACUM.

Reading difficult, as type seems to move, to swim.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Recurrent styes.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Recurring episcleritis.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Red and inflamed conjunctiva; worse, inner canthus.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Red and raw appearance.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

Red spots (Apis).—ANTIPYRINUM.

Red, inflamed, with burning sensation.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Red, inflamed.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Red.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Redness of eyes with yellow vision.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Redness of eyes; yellowish tinge in eyes—ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA.

Redness of whole eye.—CINNABARIS.

Retinal congestion; optic disc pale.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Retinal hæmorrhage, albuminuric retinitis with hæmorrhage.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

Retinal hemorrhage.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.

Retinal images retained long after using eyes.—JABORANDI.

Retinal trouble with lights and hallucination of vision.—PHOSPHORUS.

Retinitis after influenza, also albuminuric.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.

Retinitis albuminuric, ophthalmia neonatorum.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Rheumatic iritis.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Rheumatic iritis.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Rolling of eyes on falling asleep.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Rolling of eyes.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Salty lachrymation.—KREOSOTUM.

Scalding lachrymation.—CEDRON.

Sclera raised in patches, and looks bluish-red.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Scleritis, pain increased by moving the eye.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Scrofulous eye troubles (Sulph; Calc).—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Secretion acrid.—PSORINUM.

See everything half light, half dark.—GLONOINUM.

Seem prominent, staring wide open; pupils dilated.—STRAMONIUM.

Sees countless stars.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Sees fiery objects.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Sees only glimmer of light with left eye.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.

Sees only one-half an object.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Sees only one-half of an object.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Sees sparks.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Sensation as if all objects were too bright and glittering.—CAMPHORA.

Sensation as if cold air was rushing through eye (Fluor ac; Syph).—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Sensation as if everything were covered with a mist or veil, or dust, or something pulled tightly over eyes.—PHOSPHORUS.

Sensation as if eyes were drawn back into the head.—OLEANDER.

Sensation as if eyes were drawn together by cords which were tied in a knot at root of nose.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Sensation as if eyes were half closed.—BELLADONNA.

Sensation as if she had been looking through too sharp spectacles.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Sensation as if swimming in cold water.—SQUILLA MARITIMA.

Sensation as if there were fat on the eyes.—PARAFFINUM.

Sensation as of gauze before eyes (Calc; Caust; Nat m).—TILIA EUROPAEA.

Sensation as of wind blowing through eyes.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Sensation on stooping, as if eye would fall out.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Sensitive to light.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Sensitive to light.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Serous exudation, oedema, and sharp pains.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Serous inflammations.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Severe burning.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Severe pain in and around eyes, extending deep into socket.—SPIGELIA.

Severe pain in eyeball, with radiating pains around eye, shooting into nose.—CEDRON.

Severe pain in eyes; feel expanded.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.

Severe shooting pain in bones of orbit, especially running from inner to outer canthus in the bone.—CINNABARIS.

Sharp, stitching pains over right eye.—CURARE.

Shooting over left eye.—CEDRON.

Short-sighted.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Sight obscured; pupils contracted; do not respond to light.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.

Skin around eyes dry and scurfy.—PETROLEUM.

Slight pain, with severe ulceration or inflammation (Conium opposite).—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Small objects look large.—STRAMONIUM.

Smart and burn.—AMBROSIA ARTEMISIAEFOLIA.

Smarting dry sensation in inner canthi.—NUX VOMICA.

Smarting in canthi; lids red and puffy; tarsal tumor (Staph).—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.

Smarting in eyes; misty vision.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Smarting pain in eyes.—JABORANDI.

Smarting.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Sore and scrofulous; traumatic inflammation of eyes, blearedness and cataract.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Sore canthi.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Sore eyeballs.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Sore sensation on looking up.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Sore to touch and when moving them.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Soreness of the eyes.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Sparks and dark spots before eyes Ptosis (Gels).—CAUSTICUM.

Sparks before eyes.—GLONOINUM.

Sparks before eyes.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Spasm of accommodation from irritable weakness of the ciliary muscle.—IPECACUANHA.

Spasm of ciliary muscles, with irritability after using eyes.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Spasm of the accommodation while reading.—JABORANDI.

Spasmodic affections of eyes and its appendages.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Spasmodic closing of lids.—CHAMOMILLA.

Spasmodic closing of lids.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Spasmodic contraction of ocular muscles; twitching and trembling of lids.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Spectral illusions without terror.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Spots and ulcers on cornea.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Spots before eyes.—CHINA OFFICINALIS

Spots before eyes.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Spots before eyes.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Spots before the vision.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Spots, gauze, and black points before eyes.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Squinting.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Staphyloma of cornea following suppurative inflammation.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Staring eyes.—JABORANDI.

Staring glassy.—OPIUM.

Staring; turned upwards, without luster.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Stars and fiery points float before eyes.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Starting, injected; diverging strabismus.—MORPHINUM.

Starting.—SENEGA.

State of vision constantly changing.—IPECACUANHA.

Sticking pains inward.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Sticky mucus on cornea; must wink to remove it.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Stiff, drawing sensation when moving eyes.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Stitches in eyebrow.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Stitches in eyes.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Stitches under left frontal eminences.—ASA FOETIDA.

Strabismus due to worms.—SANTONINUM.

Strabismus from abdominal irritation.—CINA MARITIMA.

Strabismus.—ALUMINA.

Strabismus.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Strabismus.—STRAMONIUM.

Strabismus; periodic, spasmodic after a fall or a blow.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Strained feeling in eyes; worse, using eyes.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Stricture of lachrymal duct with suppuration.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Strumous phlyctemular keratitis.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Styes and tarsal tumors (Staph).—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Styes on lids near internal canthus.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Styes, also prevents their recurrence.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Styes.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Styes.—SILICEA TERRA.

Styes.—UPAS TIEUT.

Subacute conjunctivitis, with dyspepsia; worse, in warm room.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Subcutaneous palpebral cysts.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Sudden dimness of sight.—SANTONINUM.

Sudden loss of sight after fainting.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Sudden pain in left eye as if it would burst, better by lachrymation.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Sudden piercing pains.—APIS MELLIFICA

Superficial corneal ulcer with digging pains; worse at night.—ASA FOETIDA.

Superficial ulcer.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Suppurative inflammation of eyes.—APIS MELLIFICA

Supra-orbital neuralgia periodic.—CEDRON.

Supra-orbital neuralgia, right side.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Supraorbital pain, with aching in testicles.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.

Supraorbital pains; worse, right side; relieved by warmth applied externally.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Surrounded by dark rings.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Swelling of glabella between brows.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Swelling of lachrymal duct.—SILICEA TERRA.

Swelling over upper lid, like little bags.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Swollen, red, oedematous; orbital cellulitis.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Syphilitic iritis.—ASA FOETIDA.

Syphilitic iritis.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Syphilitic iritis.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Tarsal cartilage feels bruised.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Tarsal edges feel hot.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Tarsal tumors.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Tearing pain in eyeballs; tension, forced-out feeling.—GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Tears fairly gush out.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Tears stream down face on coughing (Euph).—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Tensive pain above right orbit.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

Terrible pain as if burn before and during invasion of fever, relieve by cold application—CAESALPINIA BONDUCELLA.

The eyes water all the time.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

The slightest ulceration or abrasion will cause the intensest photophobia.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Thick, profuse, yellow, bland discharges.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Thick, yellow discharge; granular lids.—DULCAMARA.

Threatened glaucoma; embolism of arteria centralis retinal.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Throbbing deep in eyes on lying down.—BELLADONNA.

Throbbing over left eye.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Thrombosis of retinal vessels and degenerative changes in retinal cells.—PHOSPHORUS.

Trachoma with pannus.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Trachoma.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Tubercular iritis.—SYPHILINUM.

Turbid corpus vitreum (Arn; Ham; Solan n; Phos).—KALIUM NITRICUM.

Twitching of left upper lid; eyeballs tender; aching in eyeballs.—BADIAGA.

Twitching of lids (Agar).—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Twitching of lids (Agar).—PLATINUM METALLICUM.

Twitching of lids and eyeballs (Codein).—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Twitching of lids.—BENZOLUM.

Twitching of lids.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Ulcer in cornea.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Ulceration and redness of lids.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Ulceration of cornea.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Ulcers on cornea.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Ulcers on cornea; no pain or photophobia.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Unable to keep eyes fixed steadily.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Useful in restoring power to the weakened ciliary muscle (Arg nit).—LILIUM TIGRINUM.

Useful in restoring power to the weakened ciliary muscles.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Variations in visual acuity.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Variegated-colored rings before eyes.—KALIUM NITRICUM.

Vascular cornea.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Veil before eyes.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Veins of fundus oculi greatly enlarged.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Venous congestion of the fundus.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Vertigo and nausea after using eyes.—JABORANDI.

Very sensitive to light, especially lamp light.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Vesicles on cornea, with intense pain, photophobia, and lachrymation.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Vibrating specters.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Violent eye pains.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

Violent itching of inner canthus.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Violent lachrymation.—IODIUM.

Violent pain in eyeballs which precede the development of glaucoma.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Violent pains in bones around eye (Asaf).—AURUM METALLICUM.

Violent supra and infra-orbital neuralgia; violent pains and lachrymation.—OSMIUM.

Vision becomes clouded.—KALIUM NITRICUM.

Vision blurred, smoky (Cycl; Phos).—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Vision blurred; optic disc hyperemic, and retinal vessels enlarged.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Vision confused; letters run together on reading.—SILICEA TERRA.

Vision dim; black specks before.—PARAFFINUM.

Vision greatly impaired.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Vision impaired, as if film were before eyes.—CAUSTICUM.

Vision impaired.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Vision obscured by reading; field reduced one-half.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Vision of black floating spots.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Visions of bright waves.—BORAX VENETA.

Watering; gummy or mucus discharge.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Watery, dull red; photophobia; letters run together.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Weak sight from excessive sexual indulgence.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Weak sight from masturbation.—CINA MARITIMA.

Weakness of sight; loss of perceptive power; after diphtheria; from exhaustion.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Weakness of vision; puffiness of lids; heaviness; eyes easily tired; inclination to drop eyes closed; pain and watering of eyes; conjunctiva become pale—ABROMA AUGUSTA.

Weary pain while reading.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

When reading, letters disappear.—CICUTA VIROSA.

White mucus, purulent scabs.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

White spots before eyes.—JABORANDI.

Whites of eyes dirty yellow.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Worse, near warm stove; feels as if pressed outward.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA

Yellow color of eyes.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Yellow discoloration of conjunctiva—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Yellow sclerotic.—CHAMOMILLA.

Yellow vision (Santon).—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Yellow.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Yellow; dilated pupil—TRICHOSANTHES DIO.

Yellowish sclerotica.—CHINA OFFICINALIS