Lycopodium Clavatum - Eyes symptoms - Reversed & reworded Kent repertory
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
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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