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Phosphoricum Acidum - Eyes symptoms

Phosphoric Acid, Phos acid, Acid Phos, Phos ac, Phos-ac, Phosph-ac, Phos. ac, Acidum phosphoricum, Ph-ac.


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HPUS indication of Phosphoricum Acidum: Headache

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

EYES

Eyes

Blue rings around

Lids inflamed and cold

Pupils dilated

Glassy appearance

Averse to sunlight; sees colors as if a rainbow

Feel too large

Amblyopia in masturbators

Optic nerves seem torpid

Pain as if eyeballs were forcibly pressed together and into head.

Lids

opening eyes difficult; morning

half open

hard to keep open

unable to open eyes

eyes closed; half open

eyes closed; hard to keep open

eyes closed; unable to open eyes

eyes open; during sleep

eyes open; morning

from pressure in forehead

stuck together

Coldness

lids

lids; edges of; on closing eyes

Cornea (transparent part of eye); spots and specks, on cornea; yellow in white of eyes

Discoloration

redness

redness; lids; spots; edges of

redness; lids; spots; veins

yellow

spot on eye

Discharges of mucus or pus

bloody

from out-breaks on skin

corner; hard; pus

Distorted

Dullness

Sensation of enlargement

Glassy appearance

Growth, tumour

sty

sty; upper lid

Hair falling from eye-lashes

Eye feels hot

Heaviness; lids

Inflammation

Itching

lids

Movement of eyeballs; involuntary; when staring ahead

Pain

morning

on opening

closing

during heat

when looking

on opening lids

aching

burning, smarting, gnawing, biting

afternoon

evening

evening; by candlelight

candlelight

corner

as from something in eye; like sand in eye

pressing

inward

when looking

outward

in corner; inner

stitching, sudden, sharp

while reading

corner

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

Intolerance of light (photophobia)

evening

daylight

sunlight

Pupils

contracted

dilated

right more than left

reading

Staring

Sunken

Swellings; lids; margins

Tears

acrid smell (strong and sharp)

Tension; lids

Weak; late morning

Vision

Acute

Colours and shapes in front of eyes

ciphers

colours

black; stripes

dark

halo of colours; around the light

variegated

white

Dazzling

trembling objects (see dazzling)

Dim

distant objects

when reading

Exertion of vision

Flickering

when looking long

while reading

Foggy

while reading

sewing

writing

Lost vision, blindness

by bright objects

Short-sightedness

looking away from work

Weak (see eyes, weak)

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