Head
Absent-minded, anxious, indolent, timid.—KALIUM SILICICUM.
Absent-minded, irritable.—ICTODES FOETIDA.
Aches above forehead, with heaviness in eyes, must partially close them.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Aches after mental labor, with chilliness; always better warmth (Sil).—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Aches as from a tight cap.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.
Aches as if a thousand little hammers were knocking on the brain, in the morning on awakening, after menstruation, from sunrise to sunset.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Aches as if top of head would fly off.—YUCCA FILAMENTOSA.
Aches chiefly in forehead or orbits from fullness of brain; worse any movement or mental exertion.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.
Aches from any over-indulgence.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Aches from fasting.—SILICEA TERRA.
Aches from nape of neck, spreading upwards; better wrapping head up warmly (Sil).—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.
Aches from slightest mental exertion, worse from sun or working under gas-light (Glon) Feels too large.—NATRIUM CARBONICUM.
Aches with a peculiar periodical flushing of the face, even to the neck; dizziness and profound prostration.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.
Aches worse in open air, from temple to temple.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Aches, as from pulling a string from eyes to occiput.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
Aches, extending to nose; feels swelled; pain in frontal eminence.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.
Aches, with disturbed vision.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.
Aches, with drowsiness, worse moving in open air, better tying up head with cloth.—HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM.
Aches, with nausea and trembling of whole body.—BORAX VENETA.
Aches, with swollen temporal veins (Sang); better, motion, in open air.—CARLSBAD AQUA.
Aches; worse, bending head forward.—COBALTUM METALLICUM.
Aching and fullness in glabella.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Aching back of head and neck.—TORULA CEREVISIAE.
Aching in eyeballs, with much lachrymation.—USTILAGO MAYDIS.
Aching in eyes.—GENTIANA LUTEA.
Aching in forehead and root of nose.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.
Aching in frontal eminence, with enlarged feeling in corresponding eye.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Aching in left ear.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.
Aching in morning, with flickering before eyes; sneezing with itching in ear.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.
Aching in teeth.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.
Aching in temples and forehead.—STANNUM METALLICUM.
Aching in temples and occiput.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.
Aching in temples.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Aching pain in angle of right lower jaw.—RADIUM BROMATUM.
Aching pain in left frontal eminence and left side of teeth.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.
Aching, especially in occiput-pulsating and ringing in ears.—LECITHINUM.
Aching, worse in vertex, on ascending, from bathing, from disordered stomach, especially from eating candy or drinking acid wines.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Acts upon frontal sinuses.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Acute mania.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.
Acute pain in cheeks.—ANGUSTURA VERA.
Affected by beating time.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.
Affections of external head; scaly eruption, white scabs.—MEZEREUM.
After prolonged mental strain, with anxiety and dread of failure at examination.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.
Agitation, with flying sensations of heat in face.—YOHIMBINUM.
All objects seem to move to the right.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Alopecia.—ALUMEN.
Alopecia.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.
Amaurosis.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.
Anemic headache of school-girls; nervous, discouraged, broken down.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Angio-spastic neuralgia of head and face.—GLONOINUM.
Annoyed by visions, causing her to cry.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
Anxiety and fear; better lying down.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.
Anxiety, as if something might happen; must have fresh air.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Anxiety, driven to despair by pain.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.
Anxiety.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.
Anxious and depressed, confused.—LOLEUM TEMULENTUM.
Anxious and restless; dull headache.—NYCTANTHES ARBOR TRISTIS.
Anxious, furious, disposed to fight.—SULPHUROSUM ACIDUM.
Apprehensive, despondent.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Apprehensive; vertigo; head heavy during menses.—MAGNESIUM SULPHURICUM.
Arteries of forehead throb.—YUCCA FILAMENTOSA.
As if he could not get himself together (Baptisia).—CAJUPUTUM.
As if skull would burst.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Atonic diarrhoea.—OREODAPHNE CALIFORNICA.
Atrocious headache.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.
Auditory hallucinations.—STRAMONIUM.
Automatic motion of head and hands.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Aversion to company, apathetic and weeps easily.—TRINITROTOLUENUM.
Awakens at night with pain as from blow on head.—PSORINUM.
Back part of head chilly, heavy, aching, during cold weather.—DULCAMARA.
Bad taste in mouth.—THYROIDINUM.
Bald spots.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.
Bald spots.—VINCA MINOR.
Band-feeling about head.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Beating headache; worse, stooping, and with vertigo.—SULPHUR.
Beating pain in cerebellum.—CAMPHORA.
Becomes almost insane with pain, which is piercing and stabbing.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.
Before attack, numbness and tingling in lips, tongue and nose, relieved by sleep.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Benumbling headache mostly around ears.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.
Better from uncovering head.—GLONOINUM.
Better in open air (Puls).—ICTODES FOETIDA.
Bewildered.—XEROPHYLLUM.
Bilious headache.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.
Bilious headache; coated tongue, bad taste, constipation.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.
Bitter taste (Colocy; Bry).—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.
Blank motes before eyes.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Bleeding from nose.—TILIA EUROPAEA.
Bleeding of nose in clots.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.
Blinding headache.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Bloated, livid face.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Blood rushes to head with delirium.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Blood-tumors of new-born infants.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.
Blood-vessels to the head distended.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Bloody crusts in nose.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.
Blue ring around eyes.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Blue tongue and lips.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Blueness under eyes.—BADIAGA.
Bluish cheeks and lips.—CARBO ANIMALIS.
Blurred vision, nausea and vomiting at height of attack of headache.—LAC CANINUM.
Boils and tumors on tip of nose.—ANANTHERUM MURICATUM.
Boils on scalp.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Boils within ears and back of neck.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.
Bones and scalp feel sore.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Bones of skull feel crushed or bruised.—IPECACUANHA.
Bores head in pillow.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.
Bores head into pillow and screams out.—APIS MELLIFICA.
Bores head into pillow.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Bores head into pillow; beats it with hands.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Bores into nostrils.—SANTONINUM.
Boring above eyebrows.—ASA FOETIDA.
Boring in right temple, preceded by burning in stomach.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Boring of head into pillow; drawn backward and rolls from side to side.—BELLADONNA.
Boring pain behind right ear in mastoid process (Caps).—ONISCUS ASELLUS.
Boring pain in forehead.—LYSSINUM.
Boring pain in temples.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.
Boring pain in the right temple and in root of nose every morning.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Boring pain, preceded by obscure vision.—STRAMONIUM.
Boring pain; better on tight bandaging and pressure.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Both cheeks covered with dry, bran-like scales.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Both eyes ache.—RADIUM BROMATUM.
Brain fag.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.
Brain feels alive.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Brain feels as if loose.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Brain feels enlarged.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Brain feels full of fluid.—CURARE.
Brain feels loose and as if struck against skull on walking or rising.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Brain feels loose, fluctuating.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.
Brain feels loose, head tender.—GENTIANA LUTEA.
Brain feels on fire.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Brain feels sore.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Brain feels sore.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.
Brain feels squeezed.—STAPHYSAGRIA.
Brain feels too heavy and large.—FORMICA RUFA.
Brain feels too large.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Brain seems compressed.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Brain seems swashed hither and thither.—APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI.
Brain seems void.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Brain-fag and neurasthenia.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Brain-fag, with coldness of occiput.—PHOSPHORUS.
Brain-fag, with general debility and trembling.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Brain-fag.—KALIUM BROMATUM.
Brain-fag; headaches of overtaxed school children.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Bridge of nose feels as if pinched.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.
Bruised pain in brain and eyes on turning them.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Bruised soreness.—BELLIS PERENNIS.
Bruised, semilateral pains.—CONIUM MACULATUM.
Burning and pressure in eyes.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.
Burning headache, as if brain were moved by boiling water (Indigo).—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Burning in brain.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Burning in eyelids.—STICTA PULMONARIA.
Burning in eyes and ringing in ears.—PAEONIA OFFICINALIS.
Burning in eyes and soreness of balls.—STICTA PULMONARIA.
Burning in eyes.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.
Burning in eyes.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Burning in throat.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.
Burning irritation of eyes, nose, mouth, throat, and air passages.—POPULUS CANDICANS.
Burning of the forehead.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Burning on vertex.—GRAPHITES.
Burning pain as of weight on top of lead better by pressure of hand.—ALUMEN.
Burning pain in brain; worse, occiput.—MEDORRHINUM.
Burning pains, digging, rending, and tearing.—COLOCYNTHIS.
Burning pains.—PHOSPHORUS.
Burning sensation on top.—HELONIAS DIOICA.
Burning sensation over forehead; heaviness and fullness of head; hot sensation; pulsation in both sides of head—JUSTICIA ADHATODA.
Bursting aching in eyeballs.—PIPER NIGRUM.
Bursting feeling on coughing.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Bursting feeling on coughing.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Bursting feeling with every step.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Bursting feeling, as if temples would burst, or the eyes burst out of the sockets.—USNEA BARBATA.
Bursting feeling.—OPIUM.
Bursting headache with dazzling of eyes.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.
Bursting headache with restlessness.—PYROGENIUM.
Bursting headache, suddenly coming and going slowly.—SABINA.
Bursting headache; better hard pressure.—NUX MOSCHATA.
Bursting headache; worse, coughing.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.
Bursting in head after stool, and when sitting with head bent forward.—RATANHIA PERUVIANA.
Bursting in head during stool.—INDIUM METALLICUM.
Bursting pain in forehead.—SENEGA.
Bursting pain, beginning in occiput and spreading all over.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.
Bursting pain; head drawn back.—MORPHINUM.
Bursting pains.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Bursting, splitting headache, as if everything would be pressed out; as if hit by a hammer from within; worse from motion, stooping, opening eyes.—BRYONIA ALBA.
Buzzing and stopped-up feeling in ear.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Buzzing in ears; better in open air.—PRIMULA VERIS.
Buzzing in head.—DIOSCOREA VILLOSA.
Buzzing in head.—DULCAMARA.
Cannot bear any heat about head.—GLONOINUM.
Cannot bear contradiction.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Cannot keep eyes open; spasmodic closure of lids.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.
Cannot open eyes during paroxysm.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.
Caries of ossicles and mastoid, with copious discharge; worse warmth (Silica; worse cold).—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.
Caries of skin.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.
Cataleptic condition.—GRAPHITES.
Catarrh; worse at root of nose; sneezing; very little sensation.—CALCAREA IODATA.
Catarrhal discharge from posterior nares.—TORULA CEREVISIAE.
Catarrhal headache before discharge appears.—STICTA PULMONARIA.
Catarrhal headache due to closure of frontal sinuses.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.
Catarrhal headache, mostly in forehead; worse in warm room towards evening.—ALLIUM CEPA.
Catarrhal headache, with profuse discharge from eyes and nose.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.
Catarrhal headaches; much heat in head.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Cerebral anemia.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Cerebral congestion.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.
Cerebral congestion.—GLONOINUM.
Cerebral congestion; hallucination of vision, hearing and touch.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.
Cerebral hyperemia.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Cerebral-spinal meningitis; headache associated with a sensation as if all sides of the head are bound with a tape—DESMODIUM GANGETICUM.
Cerebro-spinal meningitis.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Cerebro-spinal meningitis; general tetanic rigidity.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.
Cervical muscles contracted.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Child cries out at night; is wakeful and begins to laugh and play.—CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS.
Child perspires on head during sleep.—PODOPHYLLINUM.
Chilliness in back and occiput.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Chronic catarrh.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.
Chronic congestion of head.—PHOSPHORUS.
Chronic headache, semi-lateral, congestive, from sunrise to sunset, with pale face, nausea, vomiting; periodical; from eyestrain; menstrual.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Chronic headache.—LYSSINUM.
Chronic headaches; hungry during attacks; with vertigo.—PSORINUM.
Chronic vertigo; objects whirl about especially when walking.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Chronic, congestive headache of old people (Phos).—IODIUM.
Ciliary neuralgia, involving eyeball, orbit, and head.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Circumscribed red cheeks; scalp feels sore, as if hair was standing on end; burning in palms and soles.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.
Cold band around head; cold pressure within the skull.—HELODERMA.
Cold damp feeling at back of head.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Cold in head with sore nostrils with disposition to bleed.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.
Cold sensation in nose.—MENTHOLUM.
Cold sensation in teeth and mouth (Cistus).—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.
Cold spot on forehead.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Cold sweat on forehead.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Cold sweat on forehead.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Cold sweat on head.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Cold sweat.—CAMPHORA.
Cold sweat.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Coldness of head; dull pain in temples, gradually extending to whole head—GENTIANA CHIRATA or SWETIA CHIRATA.
Coldness of left half of face, with stinging pains and dry heat of right half.—DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.
Coldness of vertex.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Cold-sores on lips (Nat mur).—POPULUS CANDICANS.
Comedones.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Complete insensibility; no mental grasp for anything.—OPIUM.
Compressive pain in side of occiput; relieved by holding the hands near the head.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.
Compressive pain over root of nose.—MOSCHUS.
Compressive pain.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.
Concussion of brain where skin is cold, body bathed in cold sweat.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.
Confused and depressed.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.
Confused feeling; better in open air.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.
Confused headache with pain in shoulder, pressure in eyes and forehead; extremely sensitive to noise, throbbing in ear.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.
Confused mind, mental depression.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.
Confused, depressed.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.
Confused, especially the occiput, with somnolence and a sort of intoxication.—TONGO-DIPTERIX ODORATA.
Confused, full; dislikes sympathy; makes her angry.—SABAL SERRULATA.
Confused, swimming feeling.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Confused.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.
Confused.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.
Confused; eyeballs feel too large.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.
Confused; feels as if head were floating in air.—JUGLANS REGIA.
Confusion and headache on awaking.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.
Confusion and vertigo.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.
Confusion of brain.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Confusion, fullness and noise in head.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Confusion, with dimness of vision.—TILIA EUROPAEA.
Confusion, with dizziness.—GLONOINUM.
Confusion.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Confusion; better by smoking in open air.—ARANEA DIADEMA.
Congested.—CANCHALAGUA.
Congestion intense, almost apoplectic.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Congestion of brain.—ALUMINA SILICATA.
Congestion of brain.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.
Congestion of head and chest; coma.—LONICERA XYLOSTEUM.
Congestion to head and nape of neck, followed by weakness and faintness in stomach.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Congestion to head.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Congestion to head; face purple red.—CINNABARIS.
Congestions to head; tired feeling in nape.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.
Congestive headache, associated with hæmorrhoids.—NUX VOMICA.
Congestive headache.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.
Congestive headaches following anger or grief; worse, smoking or smelling tobacco, inclines head forward.—IGNATIA AMARA.
Congestive headaches, periodical, threatening apoplexy.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Constant hawking of thick, stringy mucus until after a meal.—IBERIS AMARA.
Constant heat on top of head (Cup sulph; Graph).—SULPHUR.
Constant moaning.—BELLADONNA.
Constant nausea.—BOLETUS LARICIS.
Constant pain on top; vertigo, with constrictive feeling of head.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.
Constant protrusion and retraction of tongue (Laches).—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Constant vertigo, intense sleepiness.—CYTISUS LABURNUM.
Constant, dull ache in cervical and occipital region, extending to scapula down spine, into the head; pain into the ears.—OREODAPHNE CALIFORNICA.
Constriction about forehead and right temples.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Constriction across forehead.—ASCLEPIAS CORNUTI.
Constriction of scalp.—ALUMINA SILICATA.
Contracted features.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Contraction of one pupil and dilatation of the other.—LONICERA XYLOSTEUM.
Contractive feeling above eyebrows.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.
Convulsions and epilepsy from suppressed menses.—MILLEFOLIUM.
Convulsions from concussion of brain.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Convulsions.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.
Convulsive twitching of facial muscles (Agaricus).—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Cool sweat on the face, especially about mouth and nose.—RHEUM PALMATUM.
Copious salivation.—YOHIMBINUM.
Corneal exudation.—CALCAREA SILICATA.
Corrosive itching of scalp.—VINCA MINOR.
Corrosive itching on forehead and edge of hair; worse, heat.—OLEANDER.
Coryza and stopped-up feeling in nose.—FORMICA RUFA.
Coryza with dizziness and sneezing.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.
Coryza with heavy head.—JACARANDA CAROBA.
Coryza with post-nasal dripping.—MENTHOLUM.
Coryza with tendency to extension into throat.—KALIUM BROMATUM.
Coryza, sneezing, watery discharge, with asthmatic breathing and suffocative cough.—BADIAGA.
Coryza, with burning or biting in nostrils.—APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI.
Coryza, with profuse, thin fluid.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.
Coryza, with sneezing.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.
Coryza.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.
Coryza.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.
Coryza; eyes water; vertigo.—FORMALINUM.
Coryza; nose stopped, must breathe through mouth.—TONGO-DIPTERIX ODORATA.
Coryza; sore throat.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.
Countenance livid, eyes fixed, pupils dilated, convulsive twitching of facial muscles, trismus, foaming at mouth, locked jaws.—OENANTHE CROCATA.
Cracking in cervical vertebræ when moving the head.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.
Cracking in jaw and twitching of facial muscles.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.
Cracking of lower lip.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.
Cracking sensation in head.—NUX MOSCHATA.
Cracking sounds during a nap.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Cramp-like pain over root of nose.—IGNATIA AMARA.
Cramplike, squeezing pain.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Cramp-pain on the zygomatic arch.—ANGUSTURA VERA.
Cranial bones soft and thin.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.
Cranium swells up in hard lump.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Crazy feeling from pain across forehead; worse, working on black.—CEDRON.
Creaking noise in head.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.
Creeping sensation in scalp.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
Crops of small boils, intensely painful, successively appear in the nose; green, fetid pus.—TUBERCULINUM.
Crushing feeling in vertex.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.
Crushing headache.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Crusta lactea beginning in face.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Crusta lactea.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Crusta lactea.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.
Cutting or pressure above right orbit extending to occiput.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.
Dandruff and scaldhead.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.
Dandruff.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Dandruff; scalp sore, dry, tetter-like.—BADIAGA.
Darting pains running up into head.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Deafness from cold.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Deafness.—VARIOLINUM.
Deep furrows on forehead.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Deep seated pain in sides of head.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.
Deep, right-sided frontal headache.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Deep-seated frontal headache with severe pain back of eyeballs.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.
Defective hearing.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.
Delirious on falling asleep.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Delirium alternating with colic.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Delirium tremens; cursing and raving; vicious.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Delirium where excitement and violence predominate.—CHLOROFORMIUM.
Delirium, stupor.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Delirium.—OPIUM.
Depressed and irritable.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.
Depressed and irritable.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Depressed; energetic; feeling of fidgets; cannot sleep from thinking.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.
Depression and headache (frontal).—TRINITROTOLUENUM.
Depression, with nervous restlessness, anxiety.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.
Depression, with weeping desire to be alone.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.
Desire for exercise.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.
Desire to be alone.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
Desire to cover head warmly (Silica).—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Despondent.—LAC VACCINUM DEFLORATUM.
Difficult concentration of thought.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.
Difficult hearing.—SABADILLA.
Difficult to remember names, confused with heat of face, rush of blood to face, worse when meditating.—LIMULUS CYCLOPS.
Dim sight.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Diplopia.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.
Diplopia.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Disagreeable, metallic taste.—YOHIMBINUM.
Discharge from nose stringy, tough.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Discusses her symptoms with every one.—POPULUS CANDICANS.
Disinclination to mental labor.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Disinclined for mental work.—UPAS TIEUT.
Disinclined to mental work.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.
Disordered vision.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.
Distensive headache; worse early morning, open air, lying.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Distensive pressure.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.
Distortion and twitching of left facial muscles; when speaking left angle of mouth drawn upwards and to left.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Distress from cinders lodged in eye.—COCCUS CACTI.
Distress when head is covered.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.
Disturbed sense of equilibrium.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.
Dizziness after heat and hot perspiration.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.
Dizziness; dull occipital headache from 11 am; head hot; throbbing, painful, confusion; faint and giddiness with inclination to vomit—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.
Dizziness; worse on stopping or moving.—OREODAPHNE CALIFORNICA.
Dizzy full feeling.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Dizzy states with ringing in ears.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Dizzy when crossing stream of water.—BROMIUM.
Dizzy when walking.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Dizzy, contents of head feel lighter; mist before eyes.—MOMORDICA BALSAMICA.
Dizzy, feels intoxicated.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.
Dizzy.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.
Dizzy.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.
Double vision.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Double vision; heavy look about eyes; tinnitus, aphasia; tongue as if paralyzed.—SULFONALUM.
Double vision; ptosis; tinnitus; dysphagia, difficult speech.—SULFONALUM.
Drawing and twitching in every muscle.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.
Drawing in bones towards zygoma.—BRYONIA ALBA.
Drawing in facial muscles.—ANGUSTURA VERA.
Drawing pain in periosteum of skull.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Drawing pains in malar bones and orbits.—STANNUM METALLICUM.
Drawing pains in masseter muscles.—SABINA.
Drawn back by spasmodic twitchings.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.
Dread of downward motion (Borax).—SANICULA AQUA.
Dreams of running water.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Drooping eyelids.—OREODAPHNE CALIFORNICA.
Dropsy, stupid; pain on attempting to raise head.—SULFONALUM.
Dryness of mouth.—PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI.
Dull ache on top of head.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.
Dull aching in frontal region (left), extending backwards and over forehead.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Dull congestive headache.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.
Dull during the day, wakeful at night.—ABIES NIGRA.
Dull frontal and supra-orbital headache; worse moving eyes, cold air; better, warmth.—ICHTHYOLUM.
Dull frontal headache, over root of nose, over eyes, through temples, worse stooping, motion, jar.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.
Dull frontal headache; from suppressed hæmorrhoids.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.
Dull frontal pain; vertigo, drowsiness, and depression.—LEPTANDRA VIRGINICA.
Dull headache after coition; from eye-strain (Nat m).—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Dull headache and confusion.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Dull headache deep in brain.—UPAS TIEUT.
Dull headache from prolonged desk-work.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Dull headache, especially in young people, face stupid, heavy; vertigo, Meniere’s disease.—AMMONIUM IODATUM.
Dull headache, giddiness—NYCTANTHES ARBORTRISTIS.
Dull headache, with dull heavy pressure in forehead and root of nose.—STICTA PULMONARIA.
Dull heavy occipital pain, on right side and right eye.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Dull heavy, stupid, with foul tongue.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.
Dull in morning, clear in evening.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Dull occipital and frontal headache in afternoon.—INDOLUM.
Dull occipital headache (Gelsem, Picric ac).—ABSINTHIUM.
Dull occipital pain on rising in morning.—CONIUM MACULATUM.
Dull pain in both temples; better pressure, but worse afterwards.—DIOSCOREA VILLOSA.
Dull pain in left temple.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Dull pain in occiput, with sensation of water swashing inside.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Dull pain in right upper jaw.—X-RAY.
Dull pain like from a band around the head (Carb ac).—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.
Dull pain over right eye in morning.—COCCUS CACTI.
Dull pain, as from a board pressing against forehead.—KREOSOTUM.
Dull pains in temples and forehead, with nausea, weakness, sleepiness.—INDIUM METALLICUM.
Dull paroxysmal neuralgia over left side, gradually increasing and ceasing suddenly.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.
Dull sensation over eyes.—INDOLUM.
Dull, aching; better cold, pressure.—ICHTHYOLUM
Dull, bruised pain in brain.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Dull, dizzy feeling in head.—BADIAGA.
Dull, frontal headache, passes to occiput and back again, with throbbing, worse right side and motion.—COPAIVA OFFICINALIS.
Dull, frontal headache.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.
Dull, frontal headache; worse in morning and left side with sleepiness.—STELLARIA MEDIA.
Dull, full head.—JUGLANS CINEREA.
Dull, hazy ache of head.—BUTYRICUM ACIDUM.
Dull, heavy ache, with heaviness of eyelids; bruised sensation; better, compression and lying with head high.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Dull, heavy aching in temples and forehead on waking in the morning.—MYRICA CERIFERA.
Dull, heavy feeling in morning.—HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES.
Dull, heavy feeling in occiput, in and above the eyes, worse toward evening.—ALFALFA.
Dull, heavy headache with dizziness.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.
Dull, heavy headache, frontal and occipital.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Dull, heavy pain.—LOBELIA INFLATA.
Dull, heavy sensation in occiput, as from a blow, extending to neck (better on pressure), accompanied with sexual excitement.—APIS MELLIFICA.
Dull, heavy, confused, dizzy.—LACTUCA VIROSA.
Dull, heavy, dizzy, pressing upward in occiput.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.
Dull, heavy, stupid.—OPIUM.
Dull, pressing frontal pain, especially connected with constipation.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.
Dull, pressive pain in occiput.—PSORINUM.
Dull, pressive pain; worse from heat.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Dull, stupefying headache.—SENECIO AUREUS.
Dull, throbbing, frontal pain; worse, motion and reading.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.
Dull, unable to think.—OLEANDER.
Dull.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.
Dullness and oppression.—SABADILLA.
Dullness in anterior brain.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.
Dullness, with pressure and weakness of eyes.—SENEGA.
Early deafness in typhoid conditions.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Ears feel obstructed.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.
Ears hyperemic.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Ears sensitive to least noise.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Ebullition of blood to head excited by drinking coffee.—ACTAEA SPICATA.
Eczema behind ear.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.
Eczema of eyelids.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.
Eczema of scalp, with swollen glands.—VIOLA TRICOLOR.
Eczema on forehead along line of hair.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.
Eczema; moist oozing behind ears.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Effects of sunstroke; heat on head, as in type-setters and workers under gas and electric light.—GLONOINUM.
Emotion and bad news aggravate; also, thinking of fluids.—LYSSINUM.
Emotional and fidgety.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Emotional disturbances cause appearance of hemi-cranial attacks.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Empty feeling.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Empty feeling; rolling of head and vertigo; heaviness and discomfort; much giddiness—ABROMA AUGUSTA.
Enlarged sensation.—ACETANILIDUM.
Ennui.—KALIUM NITRICUM.
Epistaxis with flushed face and pain in forehead, better, nosebleed.—BUFO RANA.
Epistaxis, especially in the morning.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Epistaxis.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.
Eruption on occiput at base of hair, moist, pustular sensitive, itching.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.
Eruption on scalp.—JUGLANS CINEREA.
Eruption on scalp.—OLEANDER.
Eruptions on face and upper lip.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Eustachian tubes feel blocked and some deafness.—MENTHOLUM.
Everything seems strange.—TUBERCULINUM.
Exaggerated reverberation of ordinary sounds.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.
Excessive sensitiveness; pain in occiput.—COPAIVA OFFICINALIS.
Excited, tremulous feeling.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.
Exhausting coryza, with sneezing.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.
Exhilarated.—FORMICA RUFA.
Exhilaration.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.
Exostosis, with feeling of soreness.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Exostosis.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.
Explosive headaches of school teachers with frequent urination; headaches in front and base of brain.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.
Externally sensitive.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Extremely nervous; easily frightened; tearing headache; weight on brain.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.
Eyeballs feel sunken.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.
Eyeballs hot and hurt when moved.—INDOLUM.
Eyeballs prominent.—THYROIDINUM.
Eyelids heavy.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Eyelids heavy.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.
Eyelids heavy.—HELODERMA.
Eyelids inflamed and swollen.—HIPPURICUM ACIDUM.
Eyelids red and thick.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.
Eyelids red, burning.—SABADILLA.
Eyes and face puffy.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.
Eyes bloodshot and restless.—SULFONALUM.
Eyes burn, noises in ears.—MAGNESIUM SULPHURICUM.
Eyes dilated.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Eyes dry, burn.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.
Eyes feel pressed outwards.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.
Eyes feel protruded.—STELLARIA MEDIA.
Eyes heavy; blurred sight; wants to close them tightly for relief.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.
Eyes heavy; eyeballs ache.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.
Eyes hot and painful.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.
Eyes inflamed and burning.—PIPER NIGRUM.
Eyes nearly closed with great swelling.—RHUS VENENATA.
Eyes pain; are inflamed and watery.—JACARANDA CAROBA.
Eyes smart and burn.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.
Eyes staring.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Eyes sunken; broad, blue circles around.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.
Eyes sunken; face pale.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.
Face bathed in sweat.—BUFO RANA.
Face blue.—ABSINTHIUM.
Face bluish.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Face dusky.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.
Face flushed after hæmorrhages, or sexual excesses, or loss of vital fluids.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Face flushed.—KALIUM BROMATUM.
Face flushed.—THYROIDINUM.
Face flushed.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Face flushed; lips burn.—THYROIDINUM.
Face hot and sweating after eating.—VIOLA TRICOLOR.
Face pale yellowish hue.—NAPHTHALINUM.
Face pale, twitching of mouth.—RICINUS COMMUNIS.
Face puffy and pale.—TAXUS BACCATA.
Face red, though cold (Asafaet).—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.
Face red; burns, itches.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.
Face swollen.—RHUS VENENATA.
Face very dark.—TRINITROTOLUENUM.
Face wrinkled and old-looking.—PULEX IRRITANS.
Facial muscles in constant agitation.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Facial neuralgia and toothache of a pulling, tearing character, with sadness.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Facial neuralgia pains, dull, aching, worse damp weather, slightest draft, better pressure heat.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.
Facial neuralgia.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Facial paralysis.—PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI.
Faint in warm room.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Fainting fit from climbing mountains.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Fainting.—ACETANILIDUM.
Faintness, dizziness, mental sluggishness; delirium, convulsions, coma.—TRINITROTOLUENUM.
Falling backward, as if a weight in occiput.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Falling in street.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.
Falling of hair; dry and gray.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Falling of the hair.—SYPHILINUM.
Falling off of hair (Kali carb; Fluor ac).—OSMIUM.
Falling out of hair.—CURARE.
Falling out of hair.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Falling out of hair; scalp itches and is numb.—ALUMINA.
Fan-like motion of ale nasi (Lyc; Phos).—PYROGENIUM.
Fantastic, brilliant, moving colored objects.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.
Fear of being touched in sensitive places.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Fear of falling when standing up.—PRIMULA VERIS.
Fear of trains and close places.—SUCCINUM.
Fearful, starts easily; confused.—ACTAEA SPICATA.
Fearful.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Feeble will power.—KALIUM SILICICUM.
Feeling as if hot band were drawn from temple to temple.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.
Feeling as if whole vault of skull were lifted up.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Feeling as of a bolt from temple to temple.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.
Feeling of a band above ears.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.
Feeling of expansion, with sleepiness.—NUX MOSCHATA.
Feeling of intoxication, with loss of vision.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.
Feeling of intoxication.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.
Feeling of lightness in brain.—THYROIDINUM.
Feels as if a band around head.—OSMIUM.
Feels as if a board were strapped on the forehead.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Feels as if a sharp instrument were thrust through from temple to temple.—ASCLEPIAS CORNUTI.
Feels as if he would fall to left side.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Feels as if head were compressed in a vise.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Feels as if skull would burst; as if head were separated from body.—DAPHNE INDICA.
Feels as if swung backward and forward.—PALLADIUM METALLICUM.
Feels as if top of head were opening and shutting and as if calvarium were being lifted.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Feels bound up, or in a vise.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Feels constricted; heavy, hot.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.
Feels distended and sore within, after a debauch.—NUX VOMICA.
Feels dull and stupid.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.
Feels dull in the morning, full feeling and throbbing.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Feels empty.—GRANATUM.
Feels full, as from quinine.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.
Feels full, compressed; worse mornings.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.
Feels full, stuffed up, pain across forehead and above eyes.—XEROPHYLLUM.
Feels full, throbs; mentally confused.—GLYCERINUM.
Feels full.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.
Feels hollow, heavy; worse, stooping.—IGNATIA AMARA.
Feels large and heavy, with rush of blood; pain from above downward.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.
Feels light and confused.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.
Feels light and hollow with deep frontal headache.—BOLETUS LARICIS.
Feels light; aches across front, from occiput around temples to eyes.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Feels light-headed, tipsy.—ABIES CANADENSIS.
Feels much enlarged.—CAJUPUTUM.
Feels numb and pithy.—GRAPHITES.
Feels numb, as if made of wood; occiput heavy, as of lead (Opium).—PETROLEUM.
Feels swollen, and blood-vessels distended.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.
Feels too large, heavy, numb.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Feels too large; cold.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Feels very large; violent pain as if parietal bones were forced apart; worse stooping.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.
Fibrositis of the scalp.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Field of vision contracted.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.
Fixed ideas, malicious and morose.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Flashes of heat.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Fleeting stitches in temporal region and orbits.—CAMPHORA.
Floating sensation on turning head quickly; aching in frontal region and root of nose, over orbits.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Fluent coryza, with sneezing and burning micturition.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.
Flushed face.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.
Flushes in face; violent pulsating.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.
Flushings, followed by sweat at climacteric.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Fontanelles remain open too long.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.
Forehead and eyes feel as if split.—VACCININUM.
Forehead cool; base of brain hot.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Forehead feels contracted.—BELLIS PERENNIS.
Forehead wrinkled in folds.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Forgetful in the evening.—FORMICA RUFA.
Forgetful, absent-minded, alternating moods.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.
Forgetful; giddy on rising; head aches, scalp sensitive; eyes burn, pain in right eyeball.—AZADIRACHTA INDICA.
Foul mouth in morning.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.
Foul-smelling, ptyalism hot.—DAPHNE INDICA.
Frequent coryzas.—ALUMINA SILICATA.
Frequent epistaxis.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.
Frequent sneezing with itching in ears.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.
Frightful dreams about corpses, serpents, battles, etc.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.
Frontal and supra-orbital pains.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Frontal headache, better eating and open air.—GENTIANA LUTEA.
Frontal headache, frontal sinuses involved.—BRYONIA ALBA.
Frontal headache, pain over frontal sinus, descends to eyeballs.—MENTHOLUM.
Frontal headache, with desire to press the head against something.—NUX VOMICA.
Frontal headache, with enlarged feeling of eyes.—PULEX IRRITANS.
Frontal headache, with nausea.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.
Frontal headache, worse over left eye, in the evening, better by short sleep.—SKATOLUM.
Frontal headache.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Frontal headache.—RADIUM BROMATUM.
Frontal headache.—VACCININUM.
Frontal headache; worse, frontal eminences; often succeeded by labored heart.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.
Frontal headache; worse, noise, motion, night, rubbing eyes, with acidity.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.
Frontal headache; worse, stooping, lying on back, and moving eyelids.—COLOCYNTHIS.
Frontal pain, congestion of head with burning in cheeks.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Frontal pain; usually over one eye.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Frontal pain; worse toward evening.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.
Frontal pain; worse, stooping.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.
Frontal sinus inflammation.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Full and bursting headache, with heat in eyes.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Full feeling.—USTILAGO MAYDIS.
Full, warm feeling about head.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.
Fullness all over head.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.
Fullness and heat.—THYROIDINUM.
Fullness in ears, ringing in head.—X-RAY.
Fullness in head.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Fullness in right temple and upper jaw.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.
Fullness of nasal passages; burning; sneezing; profuse flow.—SENECIO AUREUS.
Fullness, followed by epistaxis.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.
Fullness; heavy, pulsating, hot, bursting, burning undulating sensation.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Furious delirium, giddiness.—OENANTHE CROCATA.
Furious delirium.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.
Gastric headache with acid vomiting.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.
Gastric headache, with nausea, vomiting, and great prostration; worse, afternoon until midnight; tobacco.—LOBELIA INFLATA.
General confusion.—ABSINTHIUM.
General irritability.—STELLARIA MEDIA.
General stupor, with sighing.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.
Giddiness accompanies many ailments, head falls forward on chest.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Giddiness worse after urination; weakness—CEPHALANDRA INDICA.
Giddiness, with diplopia; better, closing eyes.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.
Giddiness; esp. at 10 am, worse when rising from sitting posture; throbbing headache; esp. right-sided; worse in open air, aggravated by stooping; scalp is painful and sensitive to touch, even hair is painful—AZADIRACHTA INDICA or MELIA AZADIRACHTA.
Giddiness; heaviness and throbbing pain in occiput—ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA.
Giddiness—TERMINALIA ARJUNA.
Gloomy; cries at night.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.
Gnawing in one spot left of vertex.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.
Gone feeling in stomach about 11 am.—INDIUM METALLICUM.
Gouty and rheumatic pain in head and face, extending to neck.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.
Greasy skin of face.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.
Great anxiety.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Great dryness of hair; falls out (Fluor ac).—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Great excitement, fits of passion; fury; talkativeness.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.
Great falling out of hair.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Great heaviness of head, with constant desire to move the head, which does not relieve.—OREODAPHNE CALIFORNICA.
Great hilarity; headache over supra-orbital ridges, with rumbling in bowels and eructations; better from coffee.—ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS.
Great irritability.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Great pressure at root of nose.—XEROPHYLLUM.
Great rage; vehement at beginning of chilly stage.—CIMEX LECTULARIUS.
Grieves over duty neglected.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.
Hair dry, crispy.—MEDORRHINUM.
Hair dry.—PSORINUM.
Hair falls out after acute sickness.—MANCINELLA.
Hair falls out, with itchings and dandruff.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.
Hair falls out.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Hair falls out.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Hair falls out.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.
Hair falls out.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.
Hair falls out.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Hair feels pulled from vertex.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.
Hair feels pulled.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Hair feels sore, falls off easily; scalp itches when getting warm in bed.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Hair gray early in life; falls out.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Hair splits; is dry and comes out.—BELLADONNA.
Hair tangled at tips, cannot be separated, as in Plica Polonica (Vinca min).—BORAX VENETA.
Hair thins out, turns gray early.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Hair very dry.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Hallucinations of hearing.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Halo about the light.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.
Hammering pain; brain feels too large; worse, change of weather.—PSORINUM.
Hammering, pulsating, congestive headache; pain extends to teeth, with cold extremities.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Hard excrescences on the scalp.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.
Hard nodes, with severe pain.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Hard work to talk.—MEZEREUM.
Hat pressed upon head like a heavy weight.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Hay-fever, with dry larynx.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Head aches with return of hot weather.—NATRIUM CARBONICUM.
Head confused.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.
Head congested, blood surges from body to head.—KALIUM SILICICUM.
Head covered with thick, leathery crusts, under which pus collects, Violent neuralgia about face and teeth, running towards ear, at night; worse, eating; better near hot stove.—MEZEREUM.
Head drawn back.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Head drawn backward.—CURARE.
Head drawn down upon the shoulders, eyes opened and closed rapidly, pupils contracted; rapid convulsive movements of face, of muscles, of extremities.—CHLOROFORMIUM.
Head dull, confused, aching as from a cold.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.
Head feels empty, hollow.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.
Head feels enlarged.—JUGLANS CINEREA.
Head feels enormously large, as if skull were too small for brain.—GLONOINUM.
Head feels frozen.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.
Head feels heavy, as if it could not be lifted from pillow.—IODOFORMIUM.
Head feels heavy, constricted.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Head feels heavy.—RADIUM BROMATUM.
Head feels hot and heavy, with pale face.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Head feels longer-elongated to a point.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Head feels too full.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Head feels too large.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
Head feels very large, expanded.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
Head heavy and drawn backward.—MEDORRHINUM.
Head heavy, but cannot lay it on pillow.—GLONOINUM.
Head heavy, eyelids heavy, twitching.—OREODAPHNE CALIFORNICA.
Head heavy.—LOLEUM TEMULENTUM.
Head hot, better bending backward, with tired neck.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Head hot, with smarting of roots of hair.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.
Head hot.—ARGEMONE MEXICANA.
Head in constant motion.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Head is in constant motion.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Head pains; relieved by bandaging tightly.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.
Head retracted, pupils dilated, double vision.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Head sore.—CAMPHORA.
Head symptoms relieved by emission of flatus.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Head symptoms relieved by expelling flatus (Sanguin) and by stool.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Head turned or twisted to one side.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Headache across the forehead.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Headache after stool.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Headache alternates with gastralgia.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.
Headache alternates with lumbago, with intestinal and uterine affections.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Headache and dizziness.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.
Headache and sharp pains all over.—TORULA CEREVISIAE.
Headache appears 4–8 p. m., heat in vertex appears in the evening which is better by eating—AEGLE-MARMELOS or AEGLE-FOLI.
Headache as if a board were lying on right side.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.
Headache as if a nail were driven out through the side.—IGNATIA AMARA.
Headache becomes seated in occiput.—BRYONIA ALBA.
Headache better by vomiting.—SULPHUROSUM ACIDUM.
Headache better cold applications.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Headache ceases during menses; returns when flow disappears.—ALLIUM CEPA.
Headache ceases while eating.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Headache chiefly frontal and temporal, but also occipital and in nape of neck, worse afternoon and evening.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Headache comes on with yawning.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Headache culminates in vomiting.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Headache from jarring of cars, exhaustion, or hard work.—MEDORRHINUM.
Headache from mental exertion, from dancing.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Headache from occiput to top of head.—BELLIS PERENNIS.
Headache from overlifting, from mental exertion, with nausea.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Headache from overwork.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Headache from pressure of hat; full feeling; worse from street noises.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.
Headache from retention of effete matters in system.—ASCLEPIAS CORNUTI.
Headache from riding in cold wind.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Headache from suppressed catarrhal flow.—BELLADONNA.
Headache from tea drinking.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.
Headache from the smallest quantity of wine.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Headache from too warm clothing, from hot coffee.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.
Headache if obliged to pass dinner hour (Ars; Lach; Lyc).—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Headache in morning on waking, mostly on one side, with inclination to vomit.—GRAPHITES.
Headache in occiput (Rhus rad); painful to touch.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Headache in occiput and nape; worse, lying on back of head.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Headache in occiput or over eyes, with vertigo; brain feels turning in a circle.—NUX VOMICA.
Headache in place of menses.—GLONOINUM.
Headache in single spots, with violent pulsation of temporal arteries.—ICTODES FOETIDA.
Headache in terrible shocks at menstrual nisus, with scanty flow.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Headache in the sunshine (Glon; Nat carb).—NUX VOMICA.
Headache makes him apprehensive about trifles; worse going upstairs or rapid motion.—BUTYRICUM ACIDUM.
Headache of students, and those worn out by fatigue.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Headache over eyebrows, preceded by blurred vision.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Headache over eyebrows.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.
Headache preceded by blindness; better, profuse urination.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Headache relieved by conversation.—DULCAMARA.
Headache under ears with earache.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Headache while riding against cold wind.—CALCAREA IODATA.
Headache with coldness and trembling.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Headache with cracking in left ear.—FORMICA RUFA.
Headache with flatulence.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Headache with great loss of hair.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Headache with least exertion.—TANACETUM VULGARE.
Headache with nausea, vertigo; especially between eyebrows.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.
Headache with nose-bleed or thick mucous discharge.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Headache with pain in heart on lying on left side.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Headache with retching, vomiting, sense of pressure over orbits, pallor, cold hands and feet, black spots before eyes.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.
Headache with sensation of being “wound-up”.—MORPHINUM.
Headache with vertigo, preceded by flashes of light.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Headache worse on right side and when lying down; ill effects, colds, etc; from having hair cut.—BELLADONNA.
Headache worse stooping and lying down.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
Headache, alternating with pain in abdomen.—CINA MARITIMA.
Headache, as if head had been blown to pieces.—CARBO ANIMALIS.
Headache, before and during stool.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.
Headache, better mental exertion.—HELONIAS DIOICA.
Headache, better, by green tea; while smoking.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.
Headache, brain feels tender and sore.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.
Headache, dull pressure, worse morning, with heated face and bitter taste; alternating with diarrhoea.—PODOPHYLLINUM.
Headache, frontal, with drowsiness.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.
Headache, heavy, throbbing pain, as if nails were driven into it, relieved by pressure; giddiness worse while walking, better by wrapping up head; heat on vertex better by pouring cold water over head and fanning—OCIMUM SANCTUM.
Headache, lachrymation, sneezing.—SUCCINUM.
Headache, must hold temples to relieve; provoked by shaking while coughing. Use thirtieth.—PETROLEUM.
Headache, stupefying, with nausea and vomiting of mucus, with a feeling as of foreign body under the skull.—CONIUM MACULATUM.
Headache, with affections of respiratory organs.—LACTUCA VIROSA.
Headache, with cold hands and feet.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Headache, with drowsiness; yellow sclerotica; aching in eyeballs.—MYRICA CERIFERA.
Headache, with heat of face.—ANGUSTURA VERA.
Headache, with muscular soreness of neck and shoulders.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Headache, with nausea, vomiting, diarrhœa, pale face.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Headache, with vertigo, as if falling to right side and backwards; worse, stooping.—KALIUM NITRICUM.
Headache, with vomiting.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Headache, with weary, empty, gone feeling at stomach (Ign; Sep).—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Headache, worse from lying on back, better with the head high.—COCCUS CACTI.
Headache, worse near the region of sutures, from change of weather, of school children about puberty.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.
Headache; better eating.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.
Headache; confusion in head on rising suddenly.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.
Headache; must walk on tip-toe to avoid jarring.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Headache; worse from talking.—MEZEREUM.
Headache; worse heat of sun and by rapid motion.—BROMIUM.
Headache; worse on motion, even of eyeballs.—BRYONIA ALBA.
Headache; worse pressure and tobacco smoke.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.
Headache; worse, wine, wind, cold and wet weather.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Headaches and mental states of smokers.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.
Headaches are relieved by gentle motion.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Headaches from nerve tire caused by mental or physical exhaustion, preceded by hunger.—EPIPHEGUS VIRGINIANA.
Headaches of elderly people and during climacteric.—CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS.
Headaches of high altitudes.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Headaches over eyes in severe colds; better, uncovering (Sulph).—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Headaches relieves by cold, other symptoms worse.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Headaches return at climacteric; every seventh day (Sulph; Sabad).—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Hearing confused; cannot tell direction of sound.—CARBO ANIMALIS.
Hearing greatly increased.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.
Hearing impaired.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Hears voices.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.
Heat and flickering in eyes; worse in damp weather.—ARANEA DIADEMA.
Heat at vertex; stitches from vertex down limbs into abdomen and genitals.—EUPIONUM.
Heat comes from spine.—PHOSPHORUS.
Heat in eyes when using them.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Heat in head, especially in vertex.—DAPHNE INDICA.
Heat in vertex; giddiness; pain in temples associated with heat which is relieved by cold air and cold application—ANDERSONIA or AMOORA ROHITAKA.
Heat of face and headache, with general coldness.—LACTUCA VIROSA.
Heat, throbbing, distensive pains, better on pressure, and worse on motion.—APIS MELLIFICA.
Heaviness and fullness, pressure in temples.—SULPHUR.
Heaviness in forehead with vertigo; nausea, and nosebleed.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Heaviness of head, with sensation as if it would fall backward.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Heaviness of head, with sensation of weakness in muscles of nape of neck.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Heaviness of head.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.
Heaviness of head; band-feeling around and occipital headache.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Heavy bruised sensation; better from pressure.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Heavy frontal headache.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.
Heavy head.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Heavy headache, as if temples were pressed in; pressure in nasal and facial bones.—PIPER NIGRUM.
Heavy, dull, confused.—TANACETUM VULGARE.
Heavy, frontal headache; worse, walking or stooping.—RHUS VENENATA.
Heavy, lethargic; drowsiness very marked, with general numbness; vertigo, associated with hepatic disturbance.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.
Heavy, oppressed; frontal, throbbing, undulating sensation in brain.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.
Heavy, pressing-outward pain.—VIOLA TRICOLOR.
Heavy, stupid.—AMMONIUM BENZOICUM.
Heavy, with inertia, and drowsiness.—GAMBOGIA.
Heavy; confused.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Heavy; feels as if touched by an icy cold hand.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Heavy; pulsation in temples; catarrhal deafness.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.
Heavy; shooting pain in ears, aching pain behind right ear.—ARUM DRACONTIUM.
Hemicrania, with icy feeling of scalp and great weakness.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Hemi-crania; bones of head feel as if separated.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Hemicrania; sudden glimmering before eyes; feels confused and empty.—ZINGIBER OFFICINALE.
Herpes, ulcers, and tumors on scalp.—ANANTHERUM MURICATUM.
Highly excited.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.
Hippocratic face.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Hot face.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.
Hot feeling on top of head.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Hot feeling on top of head.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Hot head with cold extremities.—POPULUS CANDICANS.
Hot head, bloodshot eyes.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Hot lachrymation.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.
Hot spot on top of head.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.
Hot, clammy sweat on forehead and scalp.—CHAMOMILLA.
Hot, dull, heavy.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Hot, flushed face.—IBERIS AMARA.
Hot, with cold body; confused; sensitiveness of brain, with sharp, pinching pains.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Hot, with flushed cheeks.—ABIES NIGRA.
Humid eruption on scalp; hair matted.—PSORINUM.
Humid eruptions on scalp; itching greatly.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Humid scald-head itching and burning.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Humid, fetid spots behind ears (Graph; Petrol) and occiput, with red, rough, herpetic spots in front.—OLEANDER.
Humid, itching eruption on hairy scalp, emitting a fetid odor.—GRAPHITES.
Hydrocephalus.—CYTISUS LABURNUM.
Hydrocephalus.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Hypersensitiveness of all senses.—LYSSINUM.
Hysterical attacks in tuberculous patients.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Icy coldness in, and on the head, especially right side.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Icy coldness of occiput from the nape of neck; feels heavy as lead.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.
Icy coldness, like icy needles, or splinters.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Ill effects of sun-heat.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Ill-effects of falls and injuries to the head, and mental troubles arising therefrom.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Ill-humored.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Ill-tempered; dull, heavy pain.—URANIUM NITRICUM.
Imagines he must starve.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.
Impaired hearing.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.
Impossible to stand with eyes shut, tendency to fall backwards.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.
In fractured skull, bone splinters.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Inability to concentrate mind.—STACHYS BETONICA.
Inability to remain standing.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.
Inability to study or remember.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Inability to walk except with eyes open.—ALUMINA.
Incipient coryza.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.
Inclination to fall forward.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.
Inclination to turn in a circle.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.
Inclined to bend head backward.—CHAMOMILLA.
Inclined to gape and cry.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Indisposed to mental and bodily exertion.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.
Indolence.—OLEANDER.
Inflamed and red lids.—VACCININUM.
Inflamed eyelids.—VARIOLINUM.
Inflammation of brain, with unconsciousness; head is shaken to and fro.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.
Inflammation of inferior maxillary bone, hard, red, swelling.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.
Influenza, with aching pains all over, and heat in the limbs.—TRIOSTEUM PERFOLIATUM.
Influenza.—BADIAGA.
Influenza.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Influenza; headache, with catarrhal symptoms, sneezing, etc.—CAMPHORA.
Intellectual excitement.—GUARANA.
Intense aching, with pressure at inner angle of either orbit, generally left, extending through brain and across scalp to the base of the occiput; worse light, noise; better, closing eyes and perfect quiet.—OREODAPHNE CALIFORNICA.
Intense pain, as if thousands of needles were pricking into brain.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.
Intense pain, as of an iron band around head.—TUBERCULINUM.
Intense throbbing of head and carotids.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Intense throbbing, with nausea, vomiting, blindness, and obstinate constipation; worse, noise, light, motion, during menses, with great prostration, and better by pressure and bandaging head tightly.—LAC VACCINUM DEFLORATUM.
Intercranial pressure (Hedera Helix).—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Intoxicated feeling; worse, morning, mental exertion, tobacco, alcohol, coffee, open air.—NUX VOMICA.
Involuntary shaking of head.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Inward pressing in malar bones.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.
Irresistible desire to scratch.—VINCA MINOR.
Irritable and nervous.—TORULA CEREVISIAE.
Irritable, depressed.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.
Irritable, pains in forehead and eyeballs.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
Irritable, sensitive to external impressions; hot, full and heavy head; lachrymation, with coryza, profuse, fluent, with constant sneezing; loss of smell and taste; coryza with cough.—JUSTICIA ADHATODA.
Irritable.—ABIES CANADENSIS.
Irritable.—UPAS TIEUT.
Irritable.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.
Irritable; complains of her troubles; sensitive.—ASA FOETIDA.
Itching and burning in eyes; lids stick together, with sneezing.—GAMBOGIA.
Itching and dryness of nasal cavities, better in open air.—RADIUM BROMATUM.
Itching and little boils on scalp.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Itching and smarting in inner canthus of left eye.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.
Itching around scalp and over back, worse from hot bath and bed.—BELLIS PERENNIS.
Itching eruption above and behind ears (Oleand).—STAPHYSAGRIA.
Itching in and around eyes and ears.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Itching in eyes.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.
Itching of eyelids.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.
Itching of eyes and ears.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Itching of hairy scalp and beard.—COBALTUM METALLICUM.
Itching of nose.—SANTONINUM.
Itching of occiput.—IODOFORMIUM.
Itching of scalp alternating with heat; nose red at tip, fluent coryza.—ACTAEA SPICATA.
Itching of scalp and nape.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Itching of scalp worse in damp weather.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Itching of scalp, dandruff, falling out of hair in large bunches.—PHOSPHORUS.
Itching of scalp.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Itching of scalp; dandruff.—MEDORRHINUM.
Itching of scalp; red spots.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Itching of the scalp.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Itching, burning vesicles; better, friction.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.
Itching, redness and burning of nose.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.
Itching; falling off of hair; roots of hair painful.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.
Itching; scratching causes burning.—SULPHUR.
Jarring of walking resounds painfully in head.—STANNUM METALLICUM.
Jaws firmly clenched.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.
Jerking of head backwards and forwards.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Jerking of head forwards.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Lacerated scalp wounds.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.
Lachrymation in cold air or from cold application.—SANICULA AQUA.
Lachrymation.—SABADILLA.
Lancinating pain in upper jaw.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Lancinating pains all over head.—CURARE.
Lassitude, indisposition to work.—STELLARIA MEDIA.
Lateral cutting headache, with nausea, vomiting.—COLOCYNTHIS.
Lateral headache, as if from a nail (Coff; Ignat).—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Lectophobia.—CANNABIS SATIVA.
Left side of head and face suffer most; pains stinging and twisting.—PARAFFINUM.
Left-sided brow ague.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Left-sided headache up to eyes and into ears.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
Left-sided headache with vertigo.—EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM.
Left-sided headache.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.
Left-sided trigeminal neuralgia, especially supraorbital.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.
Lightheaded.—CALCAREA IODATA.
Like a band across forehead.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Linear pains from temple across, or from eyes backward; cause sleeplessness and delirium at night.—SYPHILINUM.
Lips dry and cracked.—PIPER NIGRUM.
Listless, apathetic, indifferent.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Listless, apathetic.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.
Loose feeling in head.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Loses consciousness; head reels when in high-ceiled room.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Loss of consciousness.—XEROPHYLLUM.
Loss of hair.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Loss of memory.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.
Loss of sense of smell.—JOANESIA ASOCA.
Low spirited, memory weak.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
Low-spirited.—ABIES NIGRA.
Lying as if stupefied by a narcotic.—NAPHTHALINUM.
Lyssophobia; fear of becoming mad.—LYSSINUM.
Malar bones feel pulled forcibly upward.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.
Megrim of left side; worse stooping, especially after drinking milk.—BROMIUM.
Megrim, with great coldness in head and sour taste.—CALCAREA ACETICA.
Melancholic-quiet; burning at vertex; vertigo and slight headache.—FICUS RELIGIOSA.
Meningitis.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Meningitis.—GLONOINUM.
Meningitis.—IODOFORMIUM.
Meningitis.—TUBERCULINUM.
Meningitis.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Menstrual headache.—KREOSOTUM.
Mental confusion.—DULCAMARA.
Mental confusion.—MENTHOLUM.
Mental depression.—LIMULUS CYCLOPS.
Mental depression.—URANIUM NITRICUM.
Mental dullness conjunctival irritation nasal discharges.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Mental failure, loss of memory.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.
Migraine attack preceded by unusual excitement with loquacity.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Migraine with polyuria.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.
Migraine; first on left side.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.
Migraine; worse, over right eye; aching in eyeballs.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.
Migrainious morning headache with scotoma.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.
Mistakes in writing and adding.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Moist eruption on scalp.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Moist eruption on scalp; worse, back and ears.—PETROLEUM.
Moral depravity.—ACETANILIDUM.
Morbid fear of small-pox.—VARIOLINUM.
Morbid vigilance.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.
Morning headache; worse in forehead, also in occiput, on motion; better in open air.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.
Mouth and lips cracked.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.
Mouth and nose dry.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.
Mouth drawn to left.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.
Much fatty perspiration on head and violent itching.—HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM.
Much sneezing, with fluent coryza.—TILIA EUROPAEA.
Much sweating of head (Calc, Sil).—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.
Much throbbing and heat.—BELLADONNA.
Much yawning.—OENANTHE CROCATA.
Mucus in posterior nares.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.
Must be wrapped up with warm cloths.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.
Must move about.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.
Must take down the hair.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Myalgic pain in scalp and muscles of neck (Cimicif).—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.
Myopia.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.
Nasal catarrh, discharge bloody, excoriating, offensive nose, swollen, ulcerated.—KALIUM SILICICUM.
Nasal catarrh, profuse, watery discharge.—JOANESIA ASOCA.
Nasal polypi.—FORMICA RUFA.
Nausea and eructation.—YOHIMBINUM.
Nausea; vertigo; burning in vertex; vertigo with slight headache—FICUS RELIGIOSA.
Neck muscles stiff and sore.—STELLARIA MEDIA.
Neck too weak to hold head up.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Neglectful and forgetful.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Nervous deafness.—TABACUM.
Nervous headache at menstrual period, with burning at top of head.—AVENA SATIVA.
Nervous headache from menstrual irregularities.—USTILAGO MAYDIS.
Nervous headache, after suppressed perspiration, followed by increased urine, with increase of specific gravity.—ASCLEPIAS CORNUTI.
Nervous headache, from abuse of narcotics.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Nervous sick headaches, worse noise, odor light, better night; rest, 5 drops of tincture.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.
Nervous, uneasy, depressed.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.
Nervous, uneasy, desire to recline, tired, cannot settle down to any occupation.—NICCOLUM SULPHURICUM.
Nervous.—PAEONIA OFFICINALIS.
Neuralgia (first right, then left side), with veil before eyes.—TILIA EUROPAEA.
Neuralgia around and over right side of head and neck.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.
Neuralgia from tea (Selen).—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.
Neuralgia in feeble patients.—SABAL SERRULATA.
Neuralgia of head and face.—GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS.
Neuralgia over right eye, right cheek-bone and right ear, with excessive lachrymation, preceded by pain in liver.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.
Neuralgia with heaviness of head, burning, stinging and stitching in temples and forehead.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Neuralgia with icy cold head.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Neuralgia; parts must be kept warm.—PHOSPHORUS.
Neuralgic pain, as if torn by pincers; involves face and teeth; worse, eating; better, cold; alternate with gastralgia.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.
Neuralgic pains, commencing in right temporal region, with scalding lachrymation of affected side.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Neuralgic stitches from right to left through forehead, followed by flying pains in epigastrium.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.
Night terrors.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.
Night terrors.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.
Nocturnal furious delirium.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Nocturnal hallucinations, awakes frightened.—TUBERCULINUM.
Noise in ears, as of cannon.—APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI.
Noises in ear.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Noises in ears.—LAC CANINUM.
Noises in ears.—LOLEUM TEMULENTUM.
Noises in head.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.
Noises when swallowing.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Nose cold and pinched.—CAMPHORA.
Nose cold.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.
Nose feels dry.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.
Nose itches; sneezing; nosebleed.—PIPER NIGRUM.
Nose red and shiny.—RHUS VENENATA.
Nose red.—YUCCA FILAMENTOSA.
Nose swollen, tip bluish small tumor on it.—CARBO ANIMALIS.
Nosebleed (Mellilot; Bry).—LEDUM PALUSTRE.
Nose-bleed (Millef; Melilot).—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.
Nosebleed, dark, oozing.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Nose-bleed.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.
Nosebleed.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.
Nosebleed.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.
Nostrils sore, conscious of nose, feels as if she had two noses.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.
Nostrils sore, with purulent, acrid discharge.—URANIUM NITRICUM.
Numb feeling in head.—KALIUM BROMATUM.
Numb feeling on left side of head.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
Numb feeling.—OLEANDER.
Numbness of brain.—BUFO RANA.
Numbness over frontal bone.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.
Numbness, with headache.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Objects appear too large.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.
Obstinate acute coryza and influenza with cough.—STANNUM METALLICUM.
Occipital and vertex pain, accompanying severe lumbar aching.—RADIUM BROMATUM.
Occipital headache and pain through the globe of the eyes and orbits (Cedron; Onos).—CEREUS BONPLANDII.
Occipital headache, with a feeling of weight.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
Occipital headache, with chromatic hallucinations.—SANTONINUM.
Occipital headache, with phosphatic urine.—AVENA SATIVA.
Occipital headache.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Occipital headache.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.
Occipital headache; better, after rising.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Occipital pain (Gels; Zinc pic).—KREOSOTUM.
Occipital pain after lying down, with sense of weight.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.
Occipital pain ascending from nape of neck.—DULCAMARA.
Occipital pain extending down spine; better lying down and by pressure.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Occipital pain, with nausea on rising, followed by vomiting.—TRIOSTEUM PERFOLIATUM.
Occipital pain, with shooting extending to forehead.—LAC CANINUM.
Occipital pain, with weight on vertex.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Occipital pain.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.
Occipital pain.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Occipital pain; worse, slightest mental exertion.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.
Occipital sharp pain.—JUGLANS REGIA.
Occipital throbbing, synchronous with the pulse.—CAMPHORA.
Occipito-frontal pain in morning on waking, chiefly left side.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.
Occiput feels full.—GLYCERINUM.
Odema of lower eyelids.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.
OEdematous swelling of forehead.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.
One-sided headache.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.
One-sided, tearing pains.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Open fontanelles.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Open fontanelles; head enlarged; much perspiration, wets the pillow.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Opening and shutting sensation, especially in occiput.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Opium) and shaking head.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Orbital neuralgia over right eye.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.
Orbital right neuralgia, with profuse lachrymation.—APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI.
Otalgia.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.
Outward drawing from glabella.—ICTODES FOETIDA.
Over-irritability.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Oversensitive of hearing.—NATRIUM CARBONICUM.
Oversensitive.—ANGUSTURA VERA.
Over-sensitiveness to odors.—SABADILLA.
Oversensitiveness.—NUX VOMICA.
Ozæna; frontal pain.—TRIOSTEUM PERFOLIATUM.
Ozena.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.
Pain above margin of right orbit.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Pain across root of tongue.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Pain across the brain from left to right.—CEREUS BONPLANDII.
Pain across top of head from ear to ear; worse after an evening’s entertainment, with irritability and sour eructations.—PALLADIUM METALLICUM.
Pain aggravated by breathing cold air through nose.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.
Pain along right malar bone running to temple.—CEREUS BONPLANDII.
Pain and pressure in maxille.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.
Pain and stiffness in nape of neck.—MYRICA CERIFERA.
Pain as from a band tightly across forehead.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.
Pain as from a nail; after excessive intoxicating drinks.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.
Pain as if a ball rose from throat to brain.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Pain as if a band around head (Carbol ac; Cact; Gels).—SPIGELIA.
Pain as if a nail were driven in left side of vertex.—PARAFFINUM.
Pain as if brain were crushed.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.
Pain as if pierced by a nail (Coff; Ign).—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.
Pain as if temples were crushed together.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Pain at root of nose.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Pain at root of nose; feels swollen.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.
Pain beginning in right ear, extending round back of head to left ear.—HELODERMA.
Pain begins at occiput, and spreads over head and settles over eyes.—SILICEA TERRA.
Pain begins in forehead to occiput, in morning on rising.—LAC VACCINUM DEFLORATUM.
Pain behind left eye-ball.—LIMULUS CYCLOPS.
Pain beneath frontal eminence and temples, extending to eyes (Onos).—SPIGELIA.
Pain better lying down and sleep.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Pain between left eye and frontal eminence.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.
Pain comes down bone of nose.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.
Pain extends to teeth and root of tongue.—IPECACUANHA.
Pain first one side, then the other.—LAC CANINUM.
Pain from forehead to root of nose; pressing-outward pain.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.
Pain from frontal region backward.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.
Pain from left shoulder to occiput.—EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM.
Pain from nape of neck; cannot hold head up.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Pain from nape over whole brain; better, stooping, sitting; worse, going upstairs.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.
Pain from occiput to back of neck.—CODEINUM.
Pain from occiput to frontal region, with bruised sensation of the scalp; worse in the morning.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.
Pain from temple to temple across eyes.—CEDRON.
Pain in articulation of jaw, in masseter muscles, as if fatigued by chewing too much.—ANGUSTURA VERA.
Pain in back of head and neck.—GALLICUM ACIDUM.
Pain in back of head, with roaring in neck.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Pain in back of head; great weight there (Gels).—OPIUM.
Pain in bones extending to face.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Pain in bones of head.—SYPHILINUM.
Pain in brain, as if head would burst.—OLEANDER.
Pain in cervical region with tendency for head to draw backward with nervousness.—GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM.
Pain in ears.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Pain in ears.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.
Pain in eyeballs, running back to brain; worse, moving eyes.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.
Pain in eyeballs.—MENTHOLUM.
Pain in eyeballs; supraorbital pains, photophobia.—JOANESIA ASOCA.
Pain in eyes as if torn out of head.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Pain in eyes before a storm.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Pain in eyes, flickering.—ALUMINA SILICATA.
Pain in face above zygoma with numbness.—MENTHOLUM.
Pain in facial bones.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.
Pain in facial muscles.—ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS.
Pain in forehead and over eyebrows, beginning at 9 am; worse until noon.—STRAMONIUM.
Pain in forehead and proceeds thence backward.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Pain in forehead and temple, extending to eyeballs, worse in afternoon.—BADIAGA.
Pain in forehead and temples, increasing gradually at noon, of malarial origin, with vertigo and pulsation.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.
Pain in forehead over right eye, sensitive to touch; from superior molars to forehead.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.
Pain in forehead; worse, noise.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.
Pain in front and temporal region from head to nape and to teeth; from cardiac origin.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Pain in head better by lying on painful side.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.
Pain in head when straining at stool.—INDIUM METALLICUM.
Pain in head when using eyes.—CINA MARITIMA.
Pain in head, better heat, perspires.—ALUMINA SILICATA.
Pain in heart; extends to head.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Pain in left frontal protuberance.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.
Pain in left side of head and in forehead above left eye.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.
Pain in left side of head.—ALFALFA.
Pain in left temple and in left orbital region, extending to occiput, with nausea and vomiting.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Pain in maxillary bones and masseter muscles.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.
Pain in muscles of neck when lifting head from pillow.—X-RAY.
Pain in neck to back of head.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.
Pain in occiput, extends to right ciliary region.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.
Pain in occiput, top and forehead; changing places.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.
Pain in occiput.—VARIOLINUM.
Pain in right eyeball, as if it would burst.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.
Pain in right frontal eminence.—CAUSTICUM.
Pain in right side of neck.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.
Pain in right trifacial nerve from periphery inwards.—ARANEA DIADEMA.
Pain in small spot over upper left parietal bone.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Pain in temple, extending into ear and wing of nose, chin.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Pain in temples and mastoid (Capsic).—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.
Pain in temples, as if they were screwed toward each other.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Pain in temples.—SENEGA.
Pain in temporal muscles, when opening the jaws.—ANGUSTURA VERA.
Pain in the back of head “like a flash of lightning”.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Pain in zygoma; face pale.—LECITHINUM.
Pain intense over eyes and root of nose.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Pain of outer parts, as if there were subcutaneous ulceration; painful to touch.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.
Pain on top as from a nail.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.
Pain over eyebrows.—ZINGIBER OFFICINALE.
Pain over eyes, throbbing pressure over nose, pressure in forehead; head seems divided; ringing in ears.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.
Pain over left eye; worse walking in sun, strong odors and tea.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.
Pain over left eyebrow.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.
Pain over orbits; cannot bear to raise eyelids.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.
Pain over right eye extending back through the head.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.
Pain over right eye, dull, constant, worse in warm room.—HIPPURICUM ACIDUM.
Pain over whole right side of face, coming on about 9 am.—CEDRON.
Pain runs up from nose and centers in forehead.—SABAL SERRULATA.
Pain through head on awaking.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Pain through sides of head.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Pain under right frontal bone.—CIMEX LECTULARIUS.
Pain worse anyone walking over floor.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.
Pain worse from any bright object; better, sleep.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.
Pain worse light, noise, jar, lying down and in afternoon; better by pressure and semi-erect posture.—BELLADONNA.
Pain worse motion; gradually increasing and decreasing as if constricted by a band; forehead feels pressed inwards.—STANNUM METALLICUM.
Pain; fullness, especially in forehead, also occiput, and temples.—BELLADONNA.
Painful facial bones.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.
Painful pressure above the root of nose.—ONISCUS ASELLUS.
Painful pulsation in forehead.—EUPIONUM.
Painless throbbing.—PYROGENIUM.
Pains (better pressure and heat), with soreness of scalp.—COLOCYNTHIS.
Pains all over head, dizzy.—OENANTHE CROCATA.
Pains cause depression.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Pains deep in head, with upward pressure.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Pains from below upward.—BENZOLUM.
Pains from occiput to eyes.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Pains in eyes and ears.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Pains often end in a stitch, especially in head.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.
Pains pierce brain like pointed arrows; worse in afternoon.—ANANTHERUM MURICATUM.
Palpitation reverberating in head with labored breathing.—BELLADONNA.
Paralysis of brain.—OPIUM.
Passive cerebral hyperemia (use 30th).—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.
Passive congestion headaches.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.
Passive, congestive pain (rises from back of head), with pale face.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Perfectly rational periods, alternate with manifestations of insanity of a somber character.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Periodic bilious headaches (Sanguin).—AMMONIUM PICRICUM.
Periodic headaches, occipital pain, extending down to spine, worse lying on back; sore pain in eyes.—NICCOLUM SULPHURICUM.
Periodical attacks of frontal neuralgia.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.
Periodical burning pains, with restlessness; with cold skin.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Periodical headache, every third and seventh day.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.
Periodical neuralgia in right side of occiput; boring extends to ear, orbit, and jaw.—AMMONIUM PICRICUM.
Periodical prosopalgia, worse 7 am to 2 pm, accompanied with flow of tears, photophobia; pains radiate to temples and lower face.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.
Periodical sick headache; pain begins in occiput, spreads upwards, and settles over eyes, especially right.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Periosteal pains due to venereal disease.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Periosteum sore.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.
Persistent frontal headache.—THYROIDINUM.
Persistent vertigo.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Photophobia.—SANICULA AQUA.
Piercing pain in temples.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.
Piercing stitches in ears.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Piercing thrusts of pain.—MILLEFOLIUM.
Piercing toothache, as if teeth were pulled out; worse, taking anything warm.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.
Pimples on forehead and face.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Pimples on forehead near hair.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Plica polonica (Vinca).—TUBERCULINUM.
Plica polonica.—VINCA MINOR.
Polychrome spectra.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.
Polypi of nose and ear.—CALCAREA IODATA.
Premature baldness and gray hair.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Pressing headache on vertex; worse from 4 to 8 pm, and from lying down or stooping, if not eating regularly (Cact).—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Pressing in vertex; better, hard pressure with hand.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.
Pressing inward pain.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.
Pressing pain in forehead from within outward.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
Pressing pain in forehead, especially orbits.—CROTON TIGLIUM.
Pressing pain in temples from without inwards, worse, left side.—EPIPHEGUS VIRGINIANA.
Pressing pain on vertex, as if a nail driven in.—NUX VOMICA.
Pressing pain, as from a plug; worse after mental exertion-in forehead; occiput, temples, vertex; better during a meal.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Pressing, boring pain as if frontal bone would fall out.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.
Pressing-asunder pain beneath skull.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.
Pressing-outward pain.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Pressing-together pain.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.
Pressive pain from within outward.—ASA FOETIDA.
Pressive pain in temples.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.
Pressure and burning on vertex.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Pressure as if a cap of lead pressed over the whole skull.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.
Pressure from within outward, with stretching and yawning and pain down back.—MENISPERMUM CANADENSE.
Pressure in forehead as from a tight hat.—ALUMINA.
Pressure in forehead, with nausea, followed by stitches in right hypochondrium.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.
Pressure in forehead.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.
Pressure in occiput; worse, motion; with heaviness.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.
Pressure in temples and over eyes.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.
Pressure in vertex and forehead.—MYRICA CERIFERA.
Pressure on front part of head with mental depression.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Pressure on root of nose.—CANNABIS SATIVA.
Pressure on sides of head from within outward.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.
Pressure on top of head.—MOSCHUS.
Pressure on top, in right temple, associated with backache.—ZIZIA AUREA.
Pressure on top.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Pressure on vertex, in morning; worse till noon and in warm room.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.
Pressure on vertex.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Pressure outwards; worse, occiput.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.
Pricking, puckered constriction of mouth, bluish and bleeding gums.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Prodromal symptoms of apoplexy.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Profuse bleeding from teeth.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Profuse scaly dandruff.—SANICULA AQUA.
Profuse sweat of head, offensive, and extends to neck.—SILICEA TERRA.
Profuse sweat on occiput and in nape of neck, during sleep (Calc; Sil).—SANICULA AQUA.
Profuse, watery coryza, better indoors.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.
Ptosis and dilated pupils.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.
Ptosis of both lids.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Puffy sensation, feeling as if becoming larger.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Pulsating forehead; better, pressure and in warm room.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Pulsating headache.—XEROPHYLLUM.
Pulsating in head.—NUX MOSCHATA.
Pulsation in ears.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Pupils contracted.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Pupils dilated unequally.—ABSINTHIUM.
Pupils dilated with headache.—INDOLUM.
Pupils dilated, vertigo, brain tired.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.
Pupils dilated.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.
Pupils dilated.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.
Pupils dilated.—TAXUS BACCATA.
Pupils motionless or dilated.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Purple, red swelling of head, with convulsions.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Purulent ophthalmia and iritis.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.
Pustular eruption on scalp.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.
Pustules on lids and around eyes.—JUGLANS CINEREA.
Pustules.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.
Raises head frequently from the pillow.—STRAMONIUM.
Red burning face.—PIPER NIGRUM.
Red cheeks.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.
Red swelling across the bridge of the nose.—ICTODES FOETIDA.
Rejects things asked for.—DULCAMARA.
Relieved by onset of a discharge (menses or nasal catarrh).—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Relieved by stooping (Mezer).—CINA MARITIMA.
Relieved from pressure and warm room.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Restless sleep and frightful dreams.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.
Restless.—NAPHTHALINUM.
Restless.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Reverberation of voice.—LAC CANINUM.
Rheumatic headache, beginning in evening.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.
Rheumatic iritis.—FORMICA RUFA.
Rheumatic pains on one side of head, extending to teeth and neck.—GRAPHITES.
Rheumatism of scalp; pains come on every time it rains.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.
Right side of face aches.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Right side of scalp sensitive.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.
Right sided prosopalgia, constricting pains, returns at same hour daily (Cedron).—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Right temples especially affected.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.
Right-sided headache down behind ears and shoulder-blade.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.
Right-sided neuralgia; painful shocks; skin feels pinched.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.
Right-sided pain, extending down to jaw; head feels enlarged; worse, least noise.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.
Right-sided pulsating pain.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Ringing in ears before menses.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Ringing in ears.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.
Ringing in ears.—SULPHUROSUM ACIDUM.
Ringworm of scalp.—DULCAMARA.
Ringworm.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.
Roaring and noises in head.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.
Roaring ears.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.
Roaring in ears produced by Cinchona.—CEDRON.
Roaring in head.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Roaring in head.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Rolling of head from side to side, moaning and vomiting and eyelids half closed.—PODOPHYLLINUM.
Rolls head day and night; moaning, sudden screams.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Rolls head from side to side.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Roots of hair sensitive.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Roots of teeth decay.—MEZEREUM.
Rush of blood to face.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.
Rush of blood to head and face.—PAEONIA OFFICINALIS.
Rush of blood to head and face.—SABINA.
Rush of blood to head in pregnant women.—GLONOINUM.
Rush of blood to head with flushed face also with nose bleed and distension and flatulence.—GRAPHITES.
Rush of blood to head, when listening to music.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Rush of blood to head.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Rush of blood to head.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.
Rush of blood to head; staggers, with tendency to fall forward and to the left.—STRAMONIUM.
Rush of blood with confusion.—CARBO ANIMALIS.
Rush of blood with vanishing of sight.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.
Rush of blood; bursting headache; worse, forehead.—SPONGIA TOSTA.
Sad; aching, worse from motion.—APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI.
Sadness, aversion to children, especially girls.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.
Sallow complexion.—PALLADIUM METALLICUM.
Scald head.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.
Scald-head of children, if there be purulent discharge, or yellow, purulent crusts.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.
Scaldhead, thick brown crusts, bleeding when scratched.—DULCAMARA.
Scalp dry, falling of hair; worse, washing.—SULPHUR.
Scalp feels constricted.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.
Scalp feels contracted.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Scalp feels tense.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.
Scalp feels tight.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Scalp feels tight.—MYRICA CERIFERA.
Scalp feels tight; head feels as if bound; burning in eyes; buzzing in ears.—CANCHALAGUA.
Scalp hot and itches.—SINAPIS NIGRA.
Scalp itches intolerably; circular patches of bare spots; rough, dirty, sensitive, and covered with dry scales; nightly burning and itching; dandruff.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Scalp itches.—MANCINELLA.
Scalp itches; worse, warmth; sensitive; must scratch until sore.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Scalp painful.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Scalp painful.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.
Scalp sensitive and sore.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Scalp sensitive.—COPAIVA OFFICINALIS.
Scalp sensitive.—MOSCHUS.
Scalp sensitive.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.
Scalp sensitive.—NUX VOMICA.
Scalp sensitive.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
Scalp sensitive.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Scalp sensitive; worse combing hair.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Scalp sensitive; worse on side lain on.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Scalp sore and tender to touch.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.
Scalp sore to touch, followed by numbness.—PETROLEUM.
Scalp sore to touch.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Scalp sore.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Scalp tense; must knit the brows.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Scalp tense; oily sweat on head.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Scalp very sensitive.—KALIUM NITRICUM.
Scalp very sensitive; cannot brush hair.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Scalp very tender to touch.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.
Scaly eczema.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.
Scaly eruption behind ears.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.
Scaly eruption on scalp.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.
Scorched feeling on top.—CONIUM MACULATUM.
Scratches head on waking.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Screams with pain.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.
Seborrhoea capitis.—HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM.
Secretion from eyes, nose and mouth increased.—TABACUM.
Seems as if brain were torn to pieces, as if nail were driven in head.—COFFEA CRUDA.
Semilateral headache in small spots, and from suppressed catarrh.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Semi-lateral, involving left eye; pain violent, throbbing; worse, making a false step.—SPIGELIA.
Senile dizziness.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Senile vertigo.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.
Sensation as if a bubble burst in forehead.—FORMICA RUFA.
Sensation as if boiling water in brain.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Sensation as if brain was contracting and head became smaller.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.
Sensation as if brain was loose in forehead and falling from side to side (Bell; Rhus).—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.
Sensation as if brain were alternately contracted and relaxed.—LAC CANINUM.
Sensation as if brain were balancing to and fro, and striking against skull, receiving great pain (Sulph; Sulph ac).—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Sensation as if brain were falling forwards; as from a blow on head.—GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.
Sensation as if brain were frozen.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.
Sensation as if contents were liquid, as if parts of brain were changing places, as of a cap on head.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Sensation as if he had forgotten something.—MILLEFOLIUM.
Sensation as if head were enlarging, especially of occiput.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Sensation as if hot vapor rose to top of head.—BUFO RANA.
Sensation as if mind were void.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.
Sensation as if scalp from nose to vertex were stretched.—RATANHIA PERUVIANA.
Sensation as if scalp were contracted and bones scraped.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
Sensation as if scalp were too small.—STICTA PULMONARIA.
Sensation as if something lay above eyes so that she could not look up.—CARBO ANIMALIS.
Sensation as if water were poured over head.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Sensation as if would fall to right side.—HELODERMA.
Sensation as of a weight on vertex.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Sensation of a ball of lead in forehead.—STAPHYSAGRIA.
Sensation of a band around forehead.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.
Sensation of a band around head.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.
Sensation of a band around head; cannot keen hat on (Carbol ac).—PRIMULA VERIS.
Sensation of a band just above ears.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.
Sensation of a foreign body between upper lid and eyeball.—COCCUS CACTI.
Sensation of a lump of ice on vertex.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Sensation of a tight cap pressing upon the whole scalp.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Sensation of cobweb on forehead.—GRAPHITES.
Sensation of drunkenness with constant endeavor to go left-wards.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.
Sensation of empty space between forehead and brain.—CAUSTICUM.
Sensation of enlargement and fullness.—BADIAGA.
Sensation of great coldness.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.
Sensation of great heat on top of head.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.
Sensation of walking or floating in the air (Sticta).—LAC CANINUM.
Sensation on vertex as if hair were pulled or stood on end.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Sense of emptiness in head.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Sense of expansion.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Sense of falling through bed and floor.—BENZOLUM.
Sense of heat.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.
Sense of weight on top of head.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Senses obscure while reading.—CALCAREA ACETICA.
Sensitive head in open air.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Sensitive hearing.—COFFEA CRUDA.
Sensitive to least contact.—BELLADONNA.
Sensitive to noise; bursting headache; worse, motion, open air; better, pressure, and wrapping up warmly (Sil; Stront).—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.
Sensitive to sharp sounds.—COPAIVA OFFICINALIS.
Sensitive to slightest touch in a draught of air.—NUX MOSCHATA.
Sensitive, as of a cold breeze blowing on it.—PETROLEUM.
Severe headache two days be before menstruation.—GLYCERINUM.
Severe pain in temporal region.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.
Severe pain over right eye, spreading back to occiput and to vertex, better in open air.—RADIUM BROMATUM.
Severe, deep-in headache, also as of a tight hoop.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.
Sexual psychopathy.—INDIUM METALLICUM.
Shakes head without apparent cause.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Sharp pain in forehead.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.
Sharp pain over right eye drawing eye upwards.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.
Sharp pain through eyes.—BROMIUM.
Sharp pains over left eye, and through left temple.—SENECIO AUREUS.
Sharp, neuralgic pain.—IODOFORMIUM.
Sharp, occipital headache.—JUGLANS CINEREA.
Sharp, shooting frontal pain, extending into nose, after drinking cold water or eating ice-cream.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Shocks coming from occiput with vertigo.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Shocks in brain; throbbing; heat in head, as if surrounded by hot air.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Shocks in head, synchronous with pulse.—GLONOINUM.
Shocks through brain (Aloe; Coca).—CANNABIS INDICA.
Shocks through head.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Shooting and throbbing pains in head after mental worry, over-study, or reflex of uterine disease.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Shooting from right frontal bone through brain to occiput.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.
Shooting pain from above right temporal region.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Shooting pain through left eye across frontal region.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.
Sick headache beginning in morning, worse afternoon and evening, worse in cold air.—EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM.
Sick headache coming on when deviating from ordinary pursuits.—EPIPHEGUS VIRGINIANA.
Sick headache from carriage riding, cannot lie on back part of head.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Sick headache in persons who have used tea and coffee in excess.—GUARANA.
Sick headache radiating from one point.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Sick headache recurring periodically.—SULPHUR.
Sick headache with dizziness and flatulence.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.
Sick headache, worse rest; begins with a blur before eyes, after relaxing from a mental strain.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.
Sick headache.—ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS.
Sick headache.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.
Sick headache.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.
Sick headache.—HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM.
Sick headache; pain in forehead and temples, moving to occiput.—MENISPERMUM CANADENSE.
Sick headache; relieved by epistaxis or menstrual flow.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.
Sinusitis, after coryza.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.
Skin of face and scalp sore after neuralgia.—CODEINUM.
Skin of forehead feels tight; seems drawn to back of head.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Skin of forehead feels too tight.—PHOSPHORUS.
Skin of forehead tense.—PRIMULA VERIS.
Sleep interrupted by sighing and cries.—IODOFORMIUM.
Sleepless and restless.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Sleepless.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.
Slight sounds are greatly accentuated.—BADIAGA.
Slow comprehension.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Smarting and aching in eyes.—LEPTANDRA VIRGINICA.
Smarting and burning in eyes, feel protruded.—STELLARIA MEDIA.
Sneezing and wheezing.—TORULA CEREVISIAE.
Sneezing with excessive running from nose and eyes, only in morning.—AMMONIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Sneezing; thick nasal discharge.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.
Sopor, eyes half open red face.—LONICERA XYLOSTEUM.
Sore feeling in eyeballs.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.
Sore pain, as from a cut.—HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES.
Sore painful spots on head.—EUPIONUM.
Sore, tired feeling; bruised feeling of scalp.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.
Soreness behind ears.—SANICULA AQUA.
Soreness of eyeballs.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Soreness of top of head; cannot brush hair.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
Soreness to touch, cold, noise jar.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Soreness, especially in occiput and vertex, worse, bending over.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Sound of voice is intolerable.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.
Sounds in ears as from the report of a cannon.—MOSCHUS.
Spasmodic facial twitching.—ABSINTHIUM.
Spasmodic headache in vertex, with subsequent pain, as if bruised in sides of head.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Spastic conditions of the face-muscles.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.
Spots on scalp, oozing moisture, matting hair together.—VINCA MINOR.
Stabbing pain in left eye with lachrymation.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.
Stammering (Stram; Merc).—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.
Stares persistently at objects.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Starting in fright.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.
Sterno-mastoid muscle very painful to touch.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.
Sticking pain in temples.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.
Sticking pain in the side of the head on which he lies, as if the hair was pulled; worse, mental exertion.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.
Sticking pains in different parts of head and face.—X-RAY.
Stiff neck.—X-RAY.
Stinging headache.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Stinging pain from within outward and upward mostly left, or in forehead, with nausea, vomiting; worse indoors and when lying on painful side.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Stinging, burning, fetid eruptions on scalp.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Stitches in right temple.—STACHYS BETONICA.
Stitches in temples; aching in occiput, one-sided, with nausea, on riding in carriage.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Stitches.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.
Stitching pain, supraorbital; worse, left side, evening, motion.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.
Stitching, burning pain in head, with vertigo, worse in morning, but relieved by food.—ALUMINA.
Stolidy mask-like face.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.
Stopped up feeling in nose, also itching and sneezing.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.
Strengthens brain after delirium tremens.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.
Stupefaction; indifference (Phos ac).—CYTISUS LABURNUM.
Stupefying cephalalgia.—SYPHILINUM.
Stupefying headache in right side.—MEZEREUM.
Stupefying headache.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.
Stupefying headache; passes off with yawning.—STAPHYSAGRIA.
Stupefying or congestive headache; headache better by free menstrual flow; periodic headache better by bathing; heaviness of head; vertigo—JANOSIA or JONOSIA ASOKA or SARACA INDICA.
Stupor; falls asleep while spoken to.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Styes.—JUGLANS REGIA.
Subject to deep brain headaches and intense neuralgias.—TUBERCULINUM.
Submaxillary glands swollen, painful to touch.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.
Suboccipital soreness; worse after sleep and exertion.—COCCUS CACTI.
Sudden and complete unconsciousness.—OENANTHE CROCATA.
Sudden cricks in neck, pains more severe behind ears.—X-RAY.
Sudden outcries.—BELLADONNA.
Sudden pain, as if struck by a hammer.—TABACUM.
Sudden stabbing pains.—APIS MELLIFICA.
Sudden violent pain in teeth at night immediately after lying down.—ARANEA DIADEMA.
Sudden, violent shocks through head.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Suffocative spells after sleeping (Lach).—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Suffused, dilated eyes; photophobia.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.
Suicidal mania with tremulousness.—KALIUM BROMATUM.
Sun headaches.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Sun headaches; increases and decreases with the sun.—GLONOINUM.
Sunken eyes; pupils dilated; weak sight.—GRANATUM.
Sunstroke; head full, throbbing arteries (Bell; Glon; Usnea).—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Suppressed eruptions.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.
Supra orbital pain over left eye.—MENTHOLUM.
Supra-orbital and temporal pain on right side, with lachrymation.—TAXUS BACCATA.
Supra-orbital neuralgia, with flushing on same side of face.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Supraorbital neuralgia; pains increase and decrease slowly (Stann).—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.
Surging of blood to head and face; sensation as if blood would start through skin, with heat and redness.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Sweat on hairy scalp; constant and profuse.—RHEUM PALMATUM.
Sweat on upper lip and forehead.—SINAPIS NIGRA.
Swelling and ulceration of nose.—ALUMINA SILICATA.
Swelling around eyes, aching and itching in eyes.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.
Swelling behind ears (Caps).—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Swelling in the glabella.—SILICEA TERRA.
Swimming feeling, as if top of head would float off.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.
Talkative.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.
Tearing pain in auricle, and gouty concretions.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Tearing pain in bones.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Tearing pain in occiput; better, fresh air.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Tearing pain in skull; worse, cold, wet weather.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.
Tearing pain in supra-orbital nerve, with heat and throbbing pain in head and epiphora.—TONGO-DIPTERIX ODORATA.
Tearing pain in upper half of brain.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Tearing pain in vertex, ringing and whistling in ears.—VINCA MINOR.
Tearing pain, with sadness and irritability; worse after dinner; relieved by rubbing.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.
Tearing through brain to forehead.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Teeth ache when chewing.—SABINA.
Teeth feel elongated.—MEZEREUM.
Teeth feel on edge; too long.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.
Temples as if pressed together.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.
Temporal pains with double vision, impaired sight; brilliant eyes, flushed face.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.
Temporal vessels distended.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.
Temporary mental exaltation.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Temporo-parietal neuralgia with pain in shoulder.—PALLADIUM METALLICUM.
Tenacious, yellow, mucus in nose.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Tendency to cry over little things.—OENANTHE CROCATA.
Tendency to pain immediately above eyebrows.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Tense, pressing pain, confined to a small spot.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.
Tension about scalp, as if bandaged.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Tension of scalp; hair painful (China).—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.
Tension, as if bound; better, sitting and going out.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Terrible bursting right-sided headache, better by cold application; giddiness—BOERHAAVIA DIFFUSA.
Terrible headache; better by wrapping, by pressure—CAESALPINIA BONDUCELLA.
Terrors of conscience.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.
The head seems full of blood.—MILLEFOLIUM.
Thick, stringy discharge from nose; photophobia with burning of lids.—GALLICUM ACIDUM.
Thick, yellow coating of tongue; teeth indented.—BOLETUS LARICIS.
Thick, yellow scabs on head.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Thin, copious, ichorous, bloody nasal discharge.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.
Thinking is difficult.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.
Thinking produces headache and sleeplessness.—SABADILLA.
Though confused.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.
Thread-like pains in face.—ALLIUM CEPA.
Threatened apoplexy.—GLONOINUM.
Throat feels rough, with hawking copious tenacious mucus throat.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.
Throat very dry, pain on swallowing.—ARGEMONE MEXICANA.
Throbbing and bursting sensation.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.
Throbbing and weight at occiput.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Throbbing carotids.—USNEA BARBATA.
Throbbing headache after every paroxysm of coughing.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Throbbing headache after use of liquor.—GUARANA.
Throbbing headache in eyes and temples.—ARGEMONE MEXICANA.
Throbbing headache in one-half of the brain.—CHAMOMILLA.
Throbbing headache, with constipation.—ALUMINA.
Throbbing headache.—GLONOINUM.
Throbbing headache; sensation of constriction.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Throbbing in temporal arteries, causes puffing around ears.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Throbbing in vertex; worse in close room.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
Throbbing over orbits.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.
Throbbing pain in back of head.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.
Throbbing pain, heavy over eyes in forehead.—PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI.
Throbbing pain.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.
Throbbing sensation.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Throbbing toothache.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.
Throbbing under eye and temple.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Throbbing.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Throbbing.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Throbbing; rush of blood, and feeling of a tight band.—IODIUM.
Throbs, pulsates, during climacteric; worse during menses.—CROCUS SATIVUS.
Throbs.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Thrust in right temple as if plug were pressed in.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.
Tight feeling as from a band.—TABACUM.
Tight feeling, as if compressed by a rubber band (Gels; Mahonia).—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.
Tight pain, worse from noise, smell, narcotics.—COFFEA CRUDA.
Tightness as if both temples were compressed; worse after a meal.—CONIUM MACULATUM.
Tightness in forehead, with wrinkles in skin.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.
Tinea capitis, dry form.—SULPHUR.
Tinnitus (Chin; Nat salic; Carbon sulph).—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Tinnitus and pain in ears.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.
Tinnitus.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Tinnitus.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Tinnitus.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Tired and difficult concentration of thoughts.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.
Tired and nervous.—BENZOLUM.
Tired feeling.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Tongue coated on one side only (Rhus).—DAPHNE INDICA.
Tongue coated.—NYCTANTHES ARBOR TRISTIS.
Tongue cold, flabby, trembling.—CAMPHORA.
Tongue feels blistered.—SINAPIS NIGRA.
Tongue feels thick and numb.—POPULUS CANDICANS.
Tongue fissured, as if cut on edges; copious salivation.—ANANTHERUM MURICATUM.
Tongue furred.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Tongue swollen and much saliva.—MENISPERMUM CANADENSE.
Tongue thickly coated.—THYROIDINUM.
Tongue white, coated.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.
Toothache extends to ear, temple, and cheek-bone (Plantago).—APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI.
Toothache, relieved by general warm sweat (Cham).—APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI.
Top and back of head with pain and soreness of eyeballs.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.
Top of head feels as if coming off.—SYPHILINUM.
Trembling and throbbing.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Trembling in right upper lid.—TONGO-DIPTERIX ODORATA.
Trembling of head.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Trismus.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.
Twisting in left ear.—PARAFFINUM.
Twists face and mouth.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Twitching eyelids.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Twitching of upper lip.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.
Twitching.—OREODAPHNE CALIFORNICA.
Ulceration of ringhole in lobe of ear.—STANNUM METALLICUM.
Ulceration of the lips, anæsthesia of mouth and tongue.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.
Ulceration of tongue.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Ulcers on the scalp with callous, hard edges.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.
Unable to think.—ABIES NIGRA.
Uncontrollable sleeplessness from pain in head with melancholy.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.
Undulating sensation through whole head.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.
Unequally dilated pupils; giddiness; twitching of facial muscles (Agaric).—CYTISUS LABURNUM.
Unilateral headache; reflex uterine, congestive headache, better open air and by free flow.—JOANESIA ASOCA.
Uremic headache.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Uses words not intended.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Veins and temples are distended.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Vertigo after fright.—OPIUM.
Vertigo and diplopia, when looking down.—OLEANDER.
Vertigo and headache, when shaking the head or riding.—HEPAR SULPHUR.
Vertigo and noises in ear.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.
Vertigo and pains around heart.—IBERIS AMARA.
Vertigo as if intoxicated.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.
Vertigo felt in vertex, greater when standing; drowsiness; pain from forehead to back of head.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.
Vertigo followed by nose-bleed.—CARBO ANIMALIS.
Vertigo from exposure to sun.—NATRIUM CARBONICUM.
Vertigo from looking up; better, wrapping up warmly; when lying on left side (Magnes mur; Strontia).—SILICEA TERRA.
Vertigo from sunlight, and on walking.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Vertigo from the least movement of the head.—MORPHINUM.
Vertigo in elderly people.—BELLIS PERENNIS.
Vertigo in morning and after dinner.—NUX VOMICA.
Vertigo in morning on rising.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Vertigo in morning; gnawing pain in one temple at a time—ATISTA INDICA or GLYCOSMIS PENTAPHYLLA.
Vertigo in open air.—CALCAREA ACETICA.
Vertigo inclination to fall sideways.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
Vertigo of the aged, after rising (Bry).—PHOSPHORUS.
Vertigo on ascending, and when turning head.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Vertigo on assuming upright position.—GLONOINUM.
Vertigo on going down stairs.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.
Vertigo on least motion; sensation as if falling from a great height.—MOSCHUS.
Vertigo on moving, falls forward on closing eyes, better walking in open air.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Vertigo on opening eyes; sick headache, with deathly nausea; periodical.—TABACUM.
Vertigo on rising, felt in occiput, as if intoxicated, or like sea-sickness.—PETROLEUM.
Vertigo on rising, turning head quickly or lying down.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Vertigo on rising, with heavy forehead.—JACARANDA CAROBA.
Vertigo on rising.—AMMONIUM PICRICUM.
Vertigo on rising.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.
Vertigo on seeing flowing water.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Vertigo on stooping; throbbing after eating, pressure in temples and forehead.—INULA HELENIUM.
Vertigo on turning.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Vertigo remains whole day and night aggravated by “hot sun rays,” motion, hard pressure; ameliorated by cy cold bath, in evening, by dry cold air, and eating—TERMINALIA CHERULA.
Vertigo toward evening, when standing or walking.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Vertigo very persistent.—GRANATUM.
Vertigo when moving slowly.—MILLEFOLIUM.
Vertigo when moving.—PAEONIA OFFICINALIS.
Vertigo when rising.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Vertigo when sitting and walking.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.
Vertigo when turning head to the left.—COLOCYNTHIS.
Vertigo when walking in open air, with inclination to fall to the left side.—DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.
Vertigo when walking in open air; aches from eating a little too much.—NUX MOSCHATA.
Vertigo when walking, with tendency to fall to one side.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.
Vertigo while lying in bed; severe headache with fever—TRICHOSANTHES DIO.
Vertigo with attacks of fainting.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Vertigo with drowsiness, with palpitation; head hot after vertigo ceases.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Vertigo with headache and nausea.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.
Vertigo with nausea and tinnitus.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.
Vertigo with nausea when rising from seat.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Vertigo with nausea.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.
Vertigo with nausea.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Vertigo with sensation as though all things were turning around each other, accompanied by blackness before eyes and sensation of fainting.—SABADILLA.
Vertigo with sneezing, worse on lying or closing eyes.—APIS MELLIFICA.
Vertigo with suppressed menses.—SABINA.
Vertigo with tendency to fall forward.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Vertigo with torpor; neuralgic pain in external frontal nerve; occiput acutely sensitive—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.
Vertigo, and fear of death.—LOBELIA INFLATA.
Vertigo, as if occiput were turning around; eyes feel forced outwards.—IBERIS AMARA.
Vertigo, coldness of head; photophobia.—KALIUM SILICICUM.
Vertigo, dizzy when lying down.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.
Vertigo, from lying, on standing up, from sitting, and when looking upward (Granat).—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Vertigo, hazy feeling; memory weakness; desire to talk constantly.—PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI.
Vertigo, head cold, especially at vertex; catarrh of nose and posterior nares, discharge thick, yellow, hard crusts.—CALCAREA SILICATA.
Vertigo, headache with spleen pains.—URTICA URENS.
Vertigo, hearing exalted.—SPIGELIA.
Vertigo, nausea, especially when riding or sitting up.—COCCULUS INDICUS.
Vertigo, nausea, faintness on rising, confusion.—BRYONIA ALBA.
Vertigo, obscure vision and gastric derangement, associated with albuminuria.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.
Vertigo, occipital pain, congestive symptoms, buzzing in ears.—RICINUS COMMUNIS.
Vertigo, spreading from occiput.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Vertigo, tearing headache, better in open air, throbbing in brain, pain from crown to between eyebrows; heat in forehead, pain in left frontal eminence as if bone were crushed.—ACTAEA SPICATA.
Vertigo, tendency to unconsciousness, feeling as if he would die.—CAMPHORA.
Vertigo, unable to rise.—SULFONALUM.
Vertigo, when looking fixedly at an object, and on rising in bed.—OLEANDER.
Vertigo, when lying down, and when turning over in bed, when turning head sidewise, or turning eyes; worse, shaking head, slight noise or conversation of others, especially towards the left.—CONIUM MACULATUM.
Vertigo, when lying on back.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.
Vertigo, when walking and on rising, in cardiac and hepatic affections.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Vertigo, with aching across forehead.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.
Vertigo, with buzzing in ears and with nervous affections.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.
Vertigo, with faintness.—PHOSPHORUS.
Vertigo, with falling to left side or backwards.—BELLADONNA.
Vertigo, with gastralgia, and muscular spasms.—CICUTA VIROSA.
Vertigo, with gray spots before eyes; semi-lateral headache; occipital; difficult opening of eyelids; objects appear double.—GINSENG QUINQUEFOLIUM.
Vertigo, with headache.—SABAL SERRULATA.
Vertigo, with intoxicated feeling, on looking at running water.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.
Vertigo, with momentary loss of consciousness.—NUX VOMICA.
Vertigo, with nausea and vomiting on least motion, particularly when closing eyes.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.
Vertigo, with nausea; better after breakfast.—ALUMINA.
Vertigo, with pain in back of head, left when in bed.—RADIUM BROMATUM.
Vertigo, with roaring in ears.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.
Vertigo, with sensation of something rolling round in head.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Vertigo, with tendency to fall backward.—ABSINTHIUM.
Vertigo, with tendency to fall forward.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.
Vertigo, with tendency to fall forward.—PODOPHYLLINUM.
Vertigo, with tremulous feeling, especially in aged.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.
Vertigo, with vanishing of vision.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.
Vertigo, with weakness and trembling.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Vertigo, with weakness in head and stomach.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Vertigo, with weakness in pit of stomach.—ALUMEN.
Vertigo, worse, rising or motion; better open air.—GENTIANA LUTEA.
Vertigo.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Vertigo.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Vertigo.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Vertigo.—FORMICA RUFA.
Vertigo.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Vertigo.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.
Vertigo.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.
Vertigo; everything in head seems to whirl around.—VIOLA ODORATA.
Vertigo; everything turns round on sitting up in bed.—EUPIONUM.
Vertigo; feels as if falling forward.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.
Vertigo; head feels lights, empty.—MANCINELLA.
Vertigo; lightness of head in old people.—OPIUM.
Vertigo; must close eyes.—LOLEUM TEMULENTUM.
Vertigo; pressure at root of nose.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Vertigo; relieved by sweat on head.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.
Vertigo; sensation of dropping water on head.—CANNABIS SATIVA.
Vertigo; sensation of falling to left.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.
Vertigo; stitches, when standing in the sun, extending through head.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Vertigo; tendency to fall to left side.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.
Vertigo; terrible headache and complete cessation of the mental faculties.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.
Vertigo; things turn in a circle; better in the room; worse, open air.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.
Vertigo; worse from stooping, worse in warm room.—IODIUM.
Vertigo; worse in open air.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Vertigo; worse looking up.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Vertigo; worse lying on right side; occiput heavy as if filled with lead.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.
Vertigo; worse on rising (Nux.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Vertigo; worse stooping.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Vertigo; worse, raising head.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Vertigo; worse, rising.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.
Very depressed.—HELODERMA.
Very depressed.—USTILAGO MAYDIS.
Very drowsy.—IODOFORMIUM.
Very forgetful, does not know about the occurrences of things.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.
Very impatient, cross, and irritable.—PULEX IRRITANS.
Very irritable.—GLONOINUM.
Very nervous and irritable, with pain in back of head and neck.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Vesicular inflammation of ears.—RHUS VENENATA.
Violent ache as if top of head would come off-eyes felt as if pushed out.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.
Violent attack of sneezing.—INDIUM METALLICUM.
Violent headache with vomiting.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.
Violent headache, caused by drinking.—CIMEX LECTULARIUS.
Violent headache, extending from forehead to occiput; first one eye, then the other.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Violent headache.—ALFALFA.
Violent headache.—KALIUM IODATUM.
Violent pain in head; worse at night, outward pressure.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Violent pulsation of arteries (Pothos; Glonoine).—ONISCUS ASELLUS.
Violent rush of blood to head with vertigo.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.
Violent sneezing.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.
Violent stupefying headache.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Violent throbbing and lancinating pains in forehead.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.
Violent trifacial neuralgia.—RADIUM BROMATUM.
Violent vertigo on going upstairs.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.
Violent vertigo, as if everything turned around.—PRIMULA VERIS.
Violent, neuralgic, intermittent headaches.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.
Violent, pressive headache.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.
Viscid salivation, constant inclination to spit.—EPIPHEGUS VIRGINIANA.
Vision blurred; everything looks bluish.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.
Vomiting of bile.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.
Wandering stitches about head; pains extend to face and teeth; vertigo; better in open air.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.
Wants “the respect due to me” shown.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.
Wants hair brushed or head rubbed.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.
Wants head low.—ABSINTHIUM.
Wants to have head raised on pillow.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Wartlike growth on eyebrows.—ANANTHERUM MURICATUM.
Wavelike dizziness from occiput to sinciput.—SENECIO AUREUS.
Waves of pain; worse after moving.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Waving sensation or opening and shutting sensation in brain.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Weak, faint; better, lying down.—HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES.
Weekly headache.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.
Weight and pain in forehead.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Weight and pain on vertex.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.
Weight and pressure in vertex.—MEDORRHINUM.
Weight on vertex; aching and burning in temples and above eyes.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.
Weight pressing on brain with every step on ascending.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.
Wens.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Wens.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.
When critical discharges appear, sweat, polyuria, diarrhœa, exanthema, repeating the dose only when crises come on.—TUBERCULINUM.
Whirling vertigo, with flickering before eyes.—VINCA MINOR.
White, scaly dandruff; hair dry and falling out.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.
Whole body seems numb with headache.—CEDRON.
Whole brain feels very tired.—APIS MELLIFICA.
Whole head and scalp feels sore, bruised, after pain has ceased.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.
Wild feeling in brain.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Wild feeling in head.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
With headache, flickerings, dim vision, very pale face.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Woodeny feeling in right side of head.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.
Words reverberate in ear to the root of nose.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.
Worries over trifles; impulsive thoughts of suicide; constant state of fear and nervousness.—BUTYRICUM ACIDUM.
Worse by contact, current of air, stepping.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Worse from constipation.—TORULA CEREVISIAE.
Worse in open air.—COFFEA CRUDA.
Worse left side.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.
Worse right side, sun headache.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.
Worse, shaking or noise.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Would like to tear everything to pieces.—CIMEX LECTULARIUS.
Yellow conjunctiva.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.
Yellow face.—APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI.
Yellow-coated tongue.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.