Silicea - Eyes symptoms
Silica, Pure Flint, Silica Terra, Silicon Dioxide, Schuessler Tissue Salt, Cell Salts, Tissue Salts, Biochemic Tissue / Cell Salt Number # 12 / Twelve, Sil.
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Silicea in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
EYES
Eyes
Angles of eyes affected
Swelling of lachrymal duct
Aversion to light, especially daylight; it produces dazzling, sharp pain through eyes; eyes tender to touch; worse when closed
Vision confused; letters run together on reading
STYES
Iritis and iridochoroiditis, with pus in anterior chamber
Perforating or sloughing ulcer of cornea
Abscess in cornea after traumatic injury
Cataract in office workers
After-effects of keratitis and ulcus cornea, clearing the opacity
Use 30th potency for months.
Eyebrows
hair falling from brows
out-breaks on skin around eyebrows
Lids
granular lids
nodules in lids; edges of lids
falling of lids
unable to open eyes
desire to close
difficult to close
must close
eyes closed; unable to open eyes
out-breaks on skin
pus-filled pimples
pus-filled pimples; corner
spots
stuck together
morning
night
Cataract
right eye
after suppressed foot-sweat
Conjunctiva (external lining of eye); swelling
Coldness
walking in open air
Cornea (transparent part of eye); bulging
rough
spots and specks, on cornea
scars
thickening
Discoloration
redness
redness; after injuries
redness; corner
redness; lids
spots; veins
Discharges of mucus or pus
morning
bloody
thick
yellow
corner; from tear duct
Distorted
Dryness
morning
evening
Growth, tumour
sty
sty; indurated (hard from inflammation)
sty; recurrent
sty; toward inner corner
tumours; on lids
tumours; cystic
tumours; nodules in the lids
tumours; tarsal tumours
Hair falling from eye-lashes
Hardness; lids (see thickening)
Fistula (abnormal hole); in cornea (transparent part of eye)
tear glands
generating pus; on pressure
Eye feels hot
Heaviness; lids
Inflammation
cold
wet weather
foreign bodies
glandular swellings
wounds
back of eye (behind retina - choroid)
wounds; conjunctiva (external lining of eye); granular
wounds; conjunctiva (external lining of eye); oozing pus (including cornea)
wounds; iris
with adhesions
with pus in front of iris
wounds; tear duct
wounds; above eye, towards temple
wounds; lachrymal sac
wounds; lids
Infected; full of dark vessels, conjunctiva (external lining of eye)
From injuries
Itching
evening
eyebrows
Movement of eyeballs; constant
Pain
right
afternoon
4 p.m.
night
in bed
cold air
closing
from exertion of vision
light
from daylight
strong light
on movement of eyes
sideways
comes on suddenly
before a storm
during a storm
profuse urination
warmth
extending to other parts; to back of head (occiput)
aching
burning, smarting, gnawing, biting
morning
evening
closing lids
corner
corner; inner
cutting
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
like sand in eye; morning
pressing
afternoon
afternoon; 4 p.m., daily
outward
in corner
sore, bruised, tender
in cold air
on opening
lids
stitching, sudden, sharp
morning
open air
before a storm
sudden
warmth
tearing
closing eyes
sudden
Paralysis; optic nerve, total blindness, without eye damage (amaurosis)
Intolerance of light (photophobia)
morning
evening
chronic
after sexual intercourse
daylight
Pulsation in eyes
Pulsation; comes on suddenly
Pupils
contracted
contracted; during chill
contracted; perspiration
dilated; right more than left
irregular
Quivering; lids
Sensitive to.; cold air
Skin around eyes (see face); out-breaks on skin
out-breaks on skin
boils
cracks in corner
Spasms; of lids
Staring
evening; in bed
Closing of tear duct
Swellings
morning
corner
tear canal
tear gland
tear sac
lids
glands under eye lids
Tears
with cough
open air
in cold air
in wind
burning
Tension
after sexual intercourse
Twitching; lids
Ulceration
cornea (transparent part of eye)
cornea (transparent part of eye); from scars
cornea (transparent part of eye); of veins
lids; under surfaces
Weak
Vision
Colours and shapes in front of eyes
colours
colours; black; spots
floating (aka muscae volitantes or spiders)
colours; dark
specks
colours; grey; objects seem
colours; green; halo around light
colours; red; halo
colours; yellow
flashes
lightning
sparks
spots
Dazzling
Dim
after sexual intercourse
after diphtheria
during headache
after headache
during period
when reading
after suppressed foot-sweat
wiping eyes
Exertion of vision
Flickering
during headache
Foggy
Long-sighted (near objects blurred)
Lost vision, blindness
daytime
after eating
after headache
comes on suddenly
periodic
vanishing of sight
Moving; objects seem to be moving; up and down
Merging together
letters
letters; while writing
objects
Weak (see eyes, weak)
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