Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum - Eyes symptoms
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Hep Sulph Calc in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
EYES
Eyes
Ulcers on cornea
Iritis, with pus in anterior chamber; purulent conjunctivitis, with marked chemosis, profuse discharge, great sensitiveness to touch and air
Eyes and lids red and inflamed
Pain in the eyes, as if pulled back into the head
Boring pain in upper bones of the orbits
Eyeballs sore to touch
Objects appear red and too large
Vision obscured by reading; field reduced one-half
Bright circles before eyes
Hypopion.
Lids
lids turned outward
excoriated (as if grazed, chaffed)
bleeding from lids
spasmodic closure
evening
night
out-breaks on skin
crusts
eczema
pimples
stuck together; morning
stuck together; night
winking; after writing
Cataract
Conjunctiva (external lining of eye); swelling
swelling; cornea (transparent part of eye)
Cold
Cornea (transparent part of eye); bulging
spots and specks, on cornea
blisters
Discoloration
redness
redness; after injuries
redness; during period
redness; lids
spots; veins
yellow
Discharges of mucus or pus
acrid smelling (strong and sharp)
bloody
from out-breaks on skin
thick
corner
hard
corner; outer; hard
corner; from tear duct
Dryness
Sensation of fullness
Growth, tumour
sty
tumours; on lids
Fistula (abnormal hole); tear glands
Eye feels hot; morning
Heaviness
Inflammation
arthritic (gouty and rheumatic)
of catarrh from cold
morning
erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour, see face)
infants
after injuries
coming and going quickly
glandular swellings
syphilitic
warm covering
wounds
conjunctiva (external lining of eye)
oozing pus (including cornea)
wounds; cornea (transparent part of eye)
wounds; iris
with pus in front of iris
syphilitic
wounds; tear duct
wounds; above eye, towards temple
wounds; lachrymal sac
wounds; lids
edges
wounds; glands under eye lids
Infected
full of dark vessels, conjunctiva (external lining of eye)
cornea (transparent part of eye)
Itching
lids
Onyx
Pain
left
daytime only
evening
night
cold air
during heat
light
from daylight
strong light
on movement of eyes
at each step
sunlight
touch
warmth
extending to other parts
backward
aching
bright light
moving eyes
warmth
burning, smarting, gnawing, biting
daytime only
morning
during headache
corner; outer
cutting; corner; outer
pulling
pulling the eyeball backward
as with a string, into the brain or to back of head (occiput)
as from something in eye
like sand in eye
pressing
evening
when moving eyes
extending into head
sore, bruised, tender
extending into the head
stitching, sudden, sharp
evening
night
open air
warmth
Intolerance of light (photophobia)
during chill
daylight
sunlight
Protrusion
Pulsation in eyes
Pupils
dilated
dilated; while perspiring
insensitive to light
Sensitive to.
cold air
cold water
Skin around eyes (see face); out-breaks on skin
out-breaks on skin
herpes; cornea (transparent part of eye)
out-breaks on skin; pimples
Staring
Stiffness; of eyeballs
Closing of tear duct
Swellings
evening
night
glandular swellings
lids
under the lids
margins
glands under eye lids
Tears
with cough
during headache
Ulceration
cornea (transparent part of eye)
cornea (transparent part of eye); of veins
lids
Weak
Vision
Objects move in a circle on closing eyes
Colours and shapes in front of eyes
colours
colours; blue; spots; in a dark room
colours; dark
objects; seem dark
colours; halo of colours; around the light
colours; red
objects seem red
Dim
morning
evening
when reading
candlelight
when reading
during vertigo, dizziness
Exertion of vision
Flickering
Foggy
Glittering; shapes on blowing nose; bright, luminous appearances
Lost vision, blindness
as from fainting
rising
after sitting bent over
vanishing of sight; rising from a seat
during vertigo, dizziness
Weak (see eyes, weak); by candlelight
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