Guaiacum - Head symptoms - Hahnemann
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Guaiacum in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
HEAD
Head
Pressive and squeezing in the anterior part of the forehead.
Tearing in the whole of the left side of the head.
Tearing in the right side of the occiput.
Drawing tearing in the anterior part of the forehead.
Drawing tearing in the occiput and the forehead.
Violent, coarse stitches in the brain, upward.
Dull, drawing stitches from the left parietal bone into the frontal eminence, where they all terminate in a single stitch.
Pressive, drawing, tearing stitch in the right side of the head, toward the frontal bone.
Sensation as if the brain was detached and loose, and moved at every step, in the morning.
A tearing, externally, on the left temple.
A tearing, externally, front the left side of the frontal bone downward into the muscles of the cheeks.
Lively stitches on the left side of the head, at the junction of the parietal and the frontal bones.
Headache
Headache, at night, like a pressure from below upward in the brain.
Pressive pain in the right temple, as with something broad.
Painless pressure in the left temple.
Pressive headache across the forehead.
Dull, pressive pain in the head, terminating with a sharp stitch in the right frontal protuberance.
Dull, pressive pain, going up obliquely from the left side of the nape to a point over the vertex, and terminating at the top with a stitch.
Dull, stitch-like pain in the right frontal eminence.
Drawing pain from the middle of the frontal bone down into the nasal bones.
Dull, painful stitches on the left side of the occiput.
An external headache, as if there were too much blood in the integuments of the head, and as if the head were swollen, when sitting.
External pulse-like throbbing headache, with stitches in the temples, only transiently removed by external pressure, relieved by walking, but aggravated by sitting and standing (aft. 3 h.).
In the right eyebrow, a hard pimple, with a white apex and severe pain, as if wounded, when touched.
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