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Lycopodium Clavatum - Eyes symptoms

Club Moss, Lycopodium, Lycop, Lycopod, Lyc.


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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Lycopodium in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.

EYES

Eyes

Styes on lids near internal canthus

Day-blindness ( Bothrops Lanceolatus Bothrops.) Night-blindness more characteristic

Sees only one-half of an object

Ulceration and redness of lids

Eyes half open during sleep.

Lids

lids turned outward

granular lids

falling of lids

opening eyes difficult

morning

half open

unable to open eyes

must close

eyes closed; half open

eyes closed; unable to open eyes

eyes open; eyes permanently open

eyes open; during sleep

eyes open; morning

spasmodic opening of eyes

out-breaks on skin; pimples

out-breaks on skin; pus-filled pimples

corner

stuck together

morning

night

Sparkling

Cataract

Coldness

evening

Cornea (transparent part of eye); bulging

spots and specks, on cornea

Discoloration

redness

redness; evening

redness; lids

spots; veins

yellow

Discharges of mucus or pus

bloody

from out-breaks on skin

thick

yellow

corner

dry; morning

corner; outer

night

Dryness

morning

evening

night

Dullness

Bruise

Sensation of enlargement

Filmy

Sensation of fullness

Glassy appearance

Growth, tumour

sty

sty; toward inner corner

tumours; on lids

tumours; polyp; outer corner

Fistula (abnormal hole); tear glands

Eye feels hot

Heaviness

lids

Inflammation

arthritic (gouty and rheumatic)

of catarrh from cold

infants

glandular swellings

wounds

conjunctiva (external lining of eye)

wounds; cornea (transparent part of eye)

wounds; lids

Irritation

evening

from candle-light

Itching

corner

inner

around eyes

Pain

daytime only

late morning

afternoon

4 p.m.

afternoon; 4 to 8 p.m.

evening

night

during heat

in artificial light

on movement of eyes

extending to other parts; over side of face

lids

morning

aching

corner; outer

burning, smarting, gnawing, biting

morning

closing lids

itching

corner; outer

constricting

pulling

night

as from something in eye

like sand in eye

like sand in eye; morning

pressing

daytime only

late morning

in corner; inner

sore, bruised, tender

afternoon; 4 p.m.

lids

stitching, sudden, sharp

evening

evening; when looking at light

in bright light

when looking at anything white or red, or at the sun

while writing

tearing

afternoon

afternoon; 2 p.m.

extending to forehead and cheeks

Paralysis; optic nerve, total blindness, without eye damage (amaurosis)

Intolerance of light (photophobia)

evening

during chill

daylight

Pupils

dilated

dilated; during heat

dilated; before period

Skin around eyes (see face); cracks in corner

Staring

Strabismus (eyes incorrectly aligned)

Sunken

late morning

Swellings

right

lids

Tears

daytime only

with running nose

during fever

in cold air

in wind

acrid smell (strong and sharp)

burning

Twitching; lids

Ulceration; lids

Weak

evening

by the light

while looking intently

while reading

Inclination to wipe

Vision

Blurred

letters

Colours and shapes in front of eyes

colours; black; spots

colours; black; spots; after eating

colours; black; spots; floating (aka muscae volitantes or spiders)

after eating

colours; blue

colours; bright

colours; dark

colours; red; spots

sparks

on going into open air

in dark

Confused vision

Objects seem distorted; objects seem small

Dazzling

candlelight

trembling objects (see dazzling)

evening by light

in artificial light

vibration, as of heated air

Dim

momentary spells

wiping eyes

while writing

Double vision

Exertion of vision

Feathery

Flickering

afternoon, after nap

chill

on going to sleep

Focal distance; changes while reading

Foggy

morning

afternoon

4 p.m. after sleep

evening

after dinner

while reading

writing

Sees only halves of objects (hemiopia)

right half lost

vertical

Long-sighted (near objects blurred)

Lost vision, blindness

afternoon

4 p.m.

evening; caused by light

evening; twilight

night

from exertion of eyes

by light; artificial light

during period

while reading

Moving

Short-sightedness

while reading

Merging together

letters

letters; while writing

Wavering

Weak (see eyes, weak)

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