Face
Abscess of gums.—HECLA LAVA.
Aches in heated room.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.
Aching in facial bones, Syphilitic pustules on face.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Aching in left jaw-point.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Acne (Juglans; Kal ars).—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Acne on chin.—ICHTHYOLUM.
Acne worse in summer; due to use of cosmetics.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Acne.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.
Acne.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Ailments from cutting wisdom teeth (Cheiranthus).—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
All glands swollen; painful; form abscesses.—HIPPOZAENINUM.
Angioma of the face.—ABROTANUM.
Angry, circumscribed flush of cheeks.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
At first ruddy glow on cheeks, afterwards death-like pallor.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
Bathed in cold sweat.—LOBELIA INFLATA.
Besotted expression.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.
Besotted look.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Better by chewing, pressure, and external warmth.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Bleeding of nose and gums.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Bloated in morning.—XEROPHYLLUM.
Bloated, swollen eyelids.—AMMONIUM BENZOICUM.
Blood rushes to face; distorted.—STRAMONIUM.
Blood-boils and pimples.—ALUMINA.
Blotches and pimples.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.
Blotchy, red appearance.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Blue rings around dull-looking eyes.—ABROTANUM.
Blue rings around eyes.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Blue rings around eyes.—IPECACUANHA.
Boils and pustules, during menses.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Bones sensitive, especially beneath orbits.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Boring in facial bones; in angles of lower jaw.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.
Bright red.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Burning in cheek; worse, left.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.
Burning in cheeks, and vomiting, followed by lassitude.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.
Burning vesicles in corners of mouth and lips.—SENEGA.
Burning—CEPHALANDRA INDICA.
Burns at night.—PRIMULA OBCONICA.
Cervical glands enlarged and indurated.—HECLA LAVA.
Changes color when at rest.—IGNATIA AMARA.
Cheek bones sensitive to touch.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Cheek swollen and painful.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Cheeks and lips feel swollen.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Cheeks hot and flushed.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Chemosis of conjunctiva.—VESPA CRABRO.
Chin quivers.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Choreic movements of face and hands.—CINA MARITIMA.
Circumscribed redness of cheeks.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Clears the complexion.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.
Cold crawling feeling, as if facial muscles were tight.—HELODERMA.
Cold perspiration in beads on forehead.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
Cold perspiration.—CINA MARITIMA.
Cold sweat.—CAMPHORA.
Cold sweat.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Cold, blue, pale; covered with cold sweat.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.
Coldness, creeping, and numbness, in whole right side of face.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Collapsed, hippocratic.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Comedones, with emaciation.—ABROTANUM.
Contraction of jaws, with foam at mouth.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Copper-colored spots.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Corners of mouth cracked and sore (Condur).—INDIUM METALLICUM.
Corners of mouth sore, cracked, and burn.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Cramp-like pain in masseter muscle; worse, opening mouth.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Cramp-like pains.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.
Cramps commence in face and spread over whole body.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Creeping sensation.—MYRICA CERIFERA.
Crusta lactea (Calc; Viol tric).—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Crusta lactea; itching, burning after washing.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Crusty eruption around nose and mouth.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.
Dark red.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Dental fistula.—CAUSTICUM.
Disposition to pimples at adolescence.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Distorted, pale bluish, with blue lips.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Distorted.—OPIUM.
Distortion of mouth.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.
Distress of teething children (Calc phos; Terebinth).—CHAMOMILLA.
Drives to distraction.—CHAMOMILLA.
Dropping of lower jaw, in typhoid fever (Lach; Opium).—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Dry heat, with red cheeks.—COFFEA CRUDA.
Dry; feels constricted, as if covered with albumin.—PETROLEUM.
Dryness of fauces, throat, and mouth.—SENECIO AUREUS.
Dryness of mouth and fauces.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.
Dusky face.—GLONOINUM.
Dusky hue of face, with vertigo and dim vision.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Dusky red or pallid lividity of face, lips, tongue, mouth or throat.—MORPHINUM.
Earthy complexion.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Easy dislocation of jaw (Ign; Petrol).—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Eczema of nose.—GRAPHITES.
Enlargement of maxillary bone.—HECLA LAVA.
Epistaxis.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Epistaxis.—SALIX NIGRA.
Epithelioma of lip.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Epithelioma.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.
Eruption around mouth, with coryza.—MEZEREUM.
Eruption on chin.—SILICEA TERRA.
Erysipelas of face, with burning, biting heat with urinary symptoms.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Erysipelas with stinging burning oedema.—APIS MELLIFICA
Erysipelas, burning and stinging.—GRAPHITES.
Erysipelas.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.
Erysipelas; yellow blisters.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.
Erysipelatous inflammation of lids.—VESPA CRABRO.
Erythema, beginning on face, gradually extending into the hair parts, and then spreading over whole body, taking eight days to do so; eruption glossy, rough oedematous, with burning and smarting; aggravated by touch and cold air; ameliorated by close room and sweet-oil applications.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
Excessively swollen.—VIPERA BERUS.
Expression anxious, full of pain; linea nasalis marked.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Expression drowsy and stupid.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Expression of agony.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Expression of terror.—STRAMONIUM.
Extends from right to left.—APIS MELLIFICA
Eyelids swollen.—PRIMULA OBCONICA.
Eyes inflamed and agglutinated in morning; Red swelling of cheeks.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.
Eyes sunken, surrounded by dark rings.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Eyes swelled and watery, burn with coryza.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
Eyes weak, day and gas light unpleasant.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
Face bloated; red.—CHINA OFFICINALIS
Face pale.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Face very pale, blue, collapsed, cold.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Facial and buccal paralysis.—CURARE.
Facial muscles contracted, especially around the mouth.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Facial muscles feel stiff; twitch; face itches and burns.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Facial neuralgia from carious teeth and after extraction.—HECLA LAVA.
Facial neuralgia in cheek-bone, upper jaw, and behind right ear.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Facial neuralgia with twitching muscles and flushed face.—BELLADONNA.
Facial neuralgia within the bones.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Facial neuralgia, throbbing, tearing, face red; worse, cold damp.—SILICEA TERRA.
Facial neuralgia, with chilliness; worse, evening.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Facial neuralgia; worse, shaking head and stooping.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Facial paralysis; more left side.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.
Features sunken.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Feeling of cobweb in face.—BARYTA ACETICA.
Feeling of cobwebs.—BORAX VENETA.
Feels as if albuminous substance had dried on it.—ALUMINA.
Feels as if cobwebs were on it.—GRAPHITES.
Feels drawn.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.
Fevers-blisters.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Fiery-red and flushed from least pain, emotion, or exertion.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Fine bran-like desquamation.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
Florid complexion.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Florid complexion.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Flushed, hot and glowing.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Flushed, hot, livid, pale; sweaty; pains in root of nose; faceache.—GLONOINUM.
Flushed.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Flushed; cheeks sore and hot.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Flushes of heat from face and eye and ears, which disappear after eating—AEGLE-MARMELOS or AEGLE-FOLI.
Flushes of heat in face; burning sensation in face including eyes—ANDERSONIA or AMOORA ROHITAKA.
Freckles, yellow spots, pimples.—NATRIUM CARBONICUM.
Freckles.—TABACUM.
Froths at mouth.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Fullness and tenderness behind angle of jaws.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Get relief from pressure (China).—COLOCYNTHIS.
Goitre.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Grating of teeth at night.—MYGALE LASIODORA.
Grayish-yellow color of face, with blue circles around eyes.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Great sensibility of teeth.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.
Grinding of teeth in sleep.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Grits teeth during sleep.—CINA MARITIMA.
Hanging down of lower jaw.—OPIUM.
Hard swelling on the cheek, with pain or toothache, hard swelling on jaw-bone.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.
Has relieved in inflammation of the antrum, where eye symptoms co-existed.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
Head jerked to one side.—MYGALE LASIODORA.
Heat and perspiration of face.—SAMBUCUS NIGRA.
Heat in face.—SENEGA.
Heat in lips.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Hectic flush.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Herpes in face.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Herpes.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.
Hippocratic countenance.—PHOSPHORUS.
Hot and flushed.—MYGALE LASIODORA.
Hot and red.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Hot heavy, flushed, besotted-looking (Bapt; Op).—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Hot, red; circumscribed redness of cheeks.—STRAMONIUM.
Hot; cheeks burn like fire; lips and throat dry—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.
Humid eruption on cheeks and face generally.—DULCAMARA.
Humid eruption on face.—PSORINUM.
Hydroa in nose and lips; raw and sore.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Icy coldness of tip of nose and face.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Incessant quivering of chin and lower jaw (Gelsem).—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.
Inflammatory face-ache.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.
Intense, circumscribed redness of cheeks.—CINA MARITIMA.
Intensely red and flushed, with throbbing carotids (Bell).—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.
Intermittent pains of superior maxillary of both sides.—GNAPHALIUM POLYCEPHALUM.
Itching of pimples in whiskers.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Itching pimples.—GRAPHITES.
Itching vesicles on face, burning when touched.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Itching, burning, and crusts on right zygoma.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.
Itching; scaly herpes in face and corner of mouth.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Jaws clenched in rigid spasm.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Jaws crack when chewing.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Jaws stiffened; lower jaw spasmodically closed.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Jerking of tongue and facial muscles.—CHAMOMILLA.
Lancinating, tearing pain in cheeks, as of splinters.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Leaden-colored and yellow face.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Lips and tongue swollen, livid, protruding.—VIPERA BERUS.
Lips black, livid.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Lips black, swollen.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Lips chapped.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Lips glued together.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Lips swollen and numb.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Livid and sunken, with hollow eyes.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Livid spots on face.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Lockjaw.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Looks intoxicated, besotted (Bapt; Lach).—OPIUM.
Lower jaw dropped.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Lower jaw fallen; pimples and freckles; lips raw, dry, cracked.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.
Lupus, caries; open, bleeding cancer.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.
Malar bone feels pulled upward.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.
Marked redness of lips.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Mastoid and other facial bones inflamed.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Middle of lower lip cracked.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Moist eczema around mouth and chin.—GRAPHITES.
Moist eczema.—PRIMULA OBCONICA.
Mottled cheeks and red nose.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Mouth and eyes open in rapid succession.—MYGALE LASIODORA.
Mouth and lips dry.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Mouth and lips sore and excoriated.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.
Muscles of jaw rigid.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Nasal pruritus with mucous secretions from naso-pharynx.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.
Neuralgia affecting zygoma, temporo maxillary joint, and ear (Menyanth), particularly of left side, with lachrymation, coryza, and sensation as if parts were crushed with tongs.—VERBASCUM THAPSUS.
Neuralgia after breakfast, beginning in infra-orbital nerve, and involving whole face.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.
Neuralgia commences under eye; extends into and around it.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.
Neuralgia of face.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Neuralgia of lower jaw.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.
Neuralgia of right side, extending in streak into temple, ear, alæ, and lip.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Neuralgia on left side; parts so tender he cannot chew.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Neuralgia, as if cold needles ran through nerves or sharp ice touched them.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Neuralgia, especially of left side, with restlessness, tingling, and numbness.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Neuralgia, with chilliness; teeth seem too long.—COLOCYNTHIS.
Neuralgia; hot stitches in left malar bone, which is very sore.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
Neuralgia; pain extends in all directions from upper jaw.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Neuralgia; worse right side.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Nose grows more pointed.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Nosebleed.—ABROTANUM.
OEdema and puffiness.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Oily, shiny, as if greased.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Old man’s look; tight drawing of skin over bones.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
On rising the red face becomes deathly pale, or he becomes dizzy.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
One cheek red and hot; the other pale and cold.—CHAMOMILLA.
One cheek red, the other pale (Cham, Ipec).—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Outward pressure from malar processes.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Pain at root of nose, as if squeezed in a vise.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Pain at root of nose.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Pain behind angle of right lower jaw.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Pain from right mental foramen along lower jaw to ear.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Pain in facial bones.—CAUSTICUM.
Pain in facial muscles, moving about.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Pain in jaws, with difficulty in opening mouth.—CAUSTICUM.
Pain in jaws.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Pain in left cheek-bones and about orbits.—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.
Pain in malar bone, worse during rest, night.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Pain in orbital and supra-maxillary region, with screaming and loss of consciousness.—KALIUM CYANATUM.
Pain in right side of face to eye, ear and temple; better, holding cold water in mouth.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.
Pain in stomach, always with pain of teeth or head.—COLOCYNTHIS.
Painful and swollen.—VESPA CRABRO.
Painful suppurating pimples.—INDIUM METALLICUM.
Pains in bones of face, especially when being touched.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Pains increase and decrease gradually (Stann).—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Pains return with great regularity; relieved by pressure.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.
Pains seem to come in flashes, excited by least movement, occurring periodically at same hour in morning and afternoon each day.—VERBASCUM THAPSUS
Pale and cachetic.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Pale face.—STRAMONIUM.
Pale lips, and corners of mouth cracked.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Pale, anxious, livid.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Pale, blue ring around eyes—JUSTICIA ADHATODA.
Pale, blue, pinched, sunken, collapsed, covered with cold sweat (Ars; Verat).—TABACUM.
Pale, bluish lips.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Pale, delicate.—PSORINUM.
Pale, earthy, dirty-looking, puffy.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Pale, earthy, with suffering expression.—BORAX VENETA.
Pale, earthy; feeling of tension as from dried albumen.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Pale, haggard, anxious, distorted; bluish, cold.—CAMPHORA.
Pale, hippocratic, cold with cold sweat; blue (Cup; Opium).—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Pale, hot, with dark rings around eyes.—CINA MARITIMA.
Pale, pinched, sunken.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Pale, puffed; sensation as of cobweb (Alumina).—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Pale, sickly complexion; blue rings under eyes.—PHOSPHORUS.
Pale, sickly.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Pale, sunken, with blue rings around eyes (Phos ac).—OLEANDER.
Pale, sunken.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Pale, waxen, emaciated.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Pale, with blue rings around eyes and swollen lids.—NATRIUM CARBONICUM.
Pale, with deep-seated eyes, surrounded by dark rings.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Pale, wretched, death-like appearance.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Pale, yellow, wrinkled; old looking; itching eruption on face with burning sensation; furuncles of face—ABROMA AUGUSTA.
Pale.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Pale; alternately heat and red; pimples—JANOSIA or JONOSIA ASOKA or SARACA INDICA.
Pale; lips bright red; watery salivation; putrid and bitter taste; aphthae in mouth; tongue bright red on sides, middle portion deeply coated; lips dry and black, as if burnt—OCIMUM SANCTUM.
Paleness of bluish, florid appearance of face.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Pallor, acne, blotches of reddish color.—MEDORRHINUM.
Papular eruption on chin.—PRIMULA OBCONICA.
Paralysis of facial nerve.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Paralysis of left side of face.—SENEGA.
Paralysis of right side.—CAUSTICUM.
Parotitis.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Periodical orbital neuralgia, with lachrymation, photophobia, and smarting eyelids.—IPECACUANHA.
Perspiration on face and head.—ACTAEA SPICATA.
Pharyngitis (Wyethia).—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.
Pimples and pustules on the face.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.
Pimples on side of nose, chin and mouth.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Pimples, pustules, and boils on face.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Prosopalgia extending to molar teeth, ears, forehead, and scalp.—COFFEA CRUDA.
Prosopalgia in afternoon, with wide radiations of pain.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Prosopalgia towards evening till midnight; chilly, with pain.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Prosopalgia, involving eye, zygoma, cheek, teeth, temple, worse, stooping, touch, from morning until sunset.—SPIGELIA.
Prosopalgia, with numb feeling in malar bones, as if the parts were between screws.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Prosopalgia, with photophobia.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.
Prosopalgia; violent jerking pain involving dental nerves, from temple to lower jaw and chin; better, warmth and eating.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Puffed, red-spotted, collapsed.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Puffy under eyes.—XEROPHYLLUM.
Puffy, cyanotic.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Purple, mottled, puffed; looks swollen, bloated, jaundiced, chlorotic.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Pustules which run together forming thick, yellow scabs on face and head, corners of mouth and chin, with burning pain.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Red and swollen.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Red face.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Red face.—CURARE.
Red parts become white, bloodless and puffy.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Red pimples on forehead and cheeks; stinging when touched.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.
Red, bloated, swollen, dark suffused, hot.—OPIUM.
Red, bluish-red, hot, swollen, shining; convulsive motion of muscles of face.—BELLADONNA.
Red, burning spots on cheeks.—SAMBUCUS NIGRA.
Red, hot, flushed, swollen.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Red, itching, burning and bloated.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
Red, puffed, and in spots suppurating.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
Red, puffy.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Red, swollen, especially the end of nose-eyes blood-shot and sore to touch and on motion.—SALIX NIGRA.
Red, with little blisters.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Red.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Red.—MEZEREUM.
Redness and burning of cheeks.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Redness and heat of cheeks.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.
Redness and itching eruption on chin.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Right-sided neuralgia relieved by cold applications.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Right-sided neuralgia, with profuse lachrymation.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Roots of hair hurt.—SALIX NIGRA.
Rosacea; saddle-like brownish distribution on nose and cheeks.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Rush of blood to face after eating.—ALUMINA.
Saliva thick, frothy, and sticky.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Sallow and haggard.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Sallow complexion.—CHINA OFFICINALIS
Scurf and crusts about nostrils and corners of mouth.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Sees imaginary gray spot about three inches square.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Sensation as of flies crawling over face.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.
Sensation of cobwebs.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
Sensation of coldness of one side of face.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Severe neuralgia in temporal region, recurring daily at same hour.—KALIUM CYANATUM.
Sharp, cutting pain left side.—SENECIO AUREUS.
Shooting in jaw on opening mouth.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Sick, suffering expression; hot, cheeks red.—KREOSOTUM.
Sickly.—PSORINUM.
Skin cracked on margin of lips.—SILICEA TERRA.
Skin feels dry and itches.—ICHTHYOLUM.
Skin of face greasy, shiny.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Small boils break out during menses.—MEDORRHINUM.
Sordes.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Sounds re-echo in ears.—COLOCYNTHIS.
Spasmodic distortion.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Spasmodic facial twitching, especially corners of mouth.—OPIUM.
Speech difficult.—VIPERA BERUS.
Stiffness of upper lip.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.
Stinging, smarting, and burning of face when touched.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
Stitches and tearing in bones of jaw and face.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Stitches in jaw extending to inner ear and teeth.—CHAMOMILLA.
Stitches in tongue.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Stumps of teeth are loosened.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Submaxillary glands swollen.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Sudden pallor.—LOBELIA INFLATA.
Sunken cheeks and eyes, with bluish circles.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Sunken, old, pale, and bluish.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Sunken; very red.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Sweaty.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Swelling and necrosis of lower jaw (Amphisbæna; Hecla lava).—PHOSPHORUS.
Swelling of lower lip, which is cracked in middle.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Swelling of malar bone with pulsating pain, worse exposure to cold wind.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Swelling of mouth and throat, with violent burning pains.—VESPA CRABRO.
Swelling of submaxillary glands, with hard tubercles, throbbing, aggravated on being touched.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.
Swelling of upper lip.—BELLADONNA.
Swelling of upper lip.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Swelling of upper lip.—NATRIUM CARBONICUM.
Swelling of upper lip.—PSORINUM.
Swelling under tongue like ranula.—AMMONIUM BENZOICUM.
Swollen and puffy.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.
Swollen face, erysipelas.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Swollen gums.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Swollen, pale, yellow, cachectic, sunken, cold, and covered with sweat (Acetic acid).—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Swollen, red, with piercing pain.—APIS MELLIFICA
Swollen, with eyes projecting.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.
Swollen, with pimples on nose and lips.—BORAX VENETA.
Swollen.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Talking, sneezing, and change of temperature aggravate the pains; also, pressing teeth together.—VERBASCUM THAPSUS
Tearing in cheek extending to ear, orbit, and jaw, preceded by coldness of parts, and attended by canine hunger.—DULCAMARA.
Tearing in cheeks, temples, and eyes.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Tearing in facial bones.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Tearing in zygoma.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Tearing needle-like pains; burning.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Tearing pain in facial bones; circumscribed redness in one or both cheeks.—PHOSPHORUS.
Tearing pain in jaw-bones (Amphisbena; Phos).—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Tearing pain in one side; worse; quiet; must move about.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Tearing, shooting, and swelling of face; left side great soreness.—COLOCYNTHIS.
Teeth ache worse after warm drink; worse, coffee, at night.—CHAMOMILLA.
Teeth feel too long.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Teeth very sensitive.—SENECIO AUREUS.
Tetters around mouth.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Tingling and oedematous swelling; cheeks red, hot, sweaty.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Tingling in cheeks and numbness.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Tip of nose painful.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.
Tongue and mouth drawn to right.—CURARE.
Tongue and mouth drawn.—CURARE.
Tongue dry and parched; put out with difficulty.—MYGALE LASIODORA.
Tongue dry, brown, black.—VIPERA BERUS.
toothache in damp weather and before a storm.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Toothache, better pressing teeth together.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.
Toothache, especially during pregnancy; worse at night; worse, cold and quiet.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Toothache, with swelling about jaws.—HECLA LAVA.
Trembling of jaw.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.
Tremor of naso-labial muscles.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Trifacial neuralgia, left side, heat running up into head (Phos).—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Trismus; disposition to grind teeth.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Turns blue with cough.—SAMBUCUS NIGRA.
Twitching of facial muscles.—MYGALE LASIODORA.
Twitching of lips.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.
Twitching of lower jaw.—ALUMINA.
Twitching of muscles of face and lips.—IGNATIA AMARA.
Ulceration of nasal bones.—HECLA LAVA.
Ulcers in corners of mouth.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Upper lip swollen.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Urticaria-like eruption.—PRIMULA OBCONICA.
Veins of face distended.—OPIUM.
Very irritable with the pains (Cham).—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Very sensitive to cold.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.
Vesicular erysipelas, with pricking in parts.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Violent pain in upper jaw, running from teeth through malar bones to temples.—ACTAEA SPICATA.
Warts.—CAUSTICUM.
Waxy, pale, oedematous.—APIS MELLIFICA
White and bluish about the mouth.—CINA MARITIMA.
White blisters on face and nose, as if burned by sun.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.
Wilted skin.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.
Withered, shriveled, and emaciated; copper-colored eruption.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Wrinkled, cold, dry, pale.—ABROTANUM.
Wrinkled.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Yellow blotches; pale or sallow; yellow about mouth.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Yellow crusted eruption on cheeks and chin.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Yellow, corpse-like; cheeks sunken.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Yellow, Itching and stinging.—MYRICA CERIFERA.
Yellow; sallow; red and hot; pain in zygomatic process; feels as if cobwebs were on it.—CARLSBAD AQUA.
Yellow; tongue yellow, coated, taking imprint of teeth (Merc; Pod; Rhus).—YUCCA FILAMENTOSA.
Yellow; worse nose and cheeks.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.
Yellowish complexion.—HEPAR SULPHUR.