Stannum Iodatum - Mental (inc. personality) symptoms - Hahnemann
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Stannum Iodatum in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
MIND
Mind
Gloomy, hypochondriac mood.
Indescribable anguish and melancholy, for several days.
Aversion and distaste for human society.
Indisposition to talk.
No pleasure in anything, without being peevish.
Discouraged mood.
Dawdling and irritated, with heat in the face; she wanted to do a number of things, but accomplished nothing.
Restless and distracted, no perseverance in her work (at once.).
Restlessness, which does not allow him to stay long anywhere.
He is ineffectually busieid, as if he was prevented by super-abundance of ideas from finishing his work at a certain time; he thinks of a number of things which he ought yet to attend to.
Annoyed, nothing was done according to his desire.
Not disposed to any work, and incapacitated from thinking.
Dull in spirit, indifferent to things around him, out of sorts; with paleness and dimness about the eyes.
Peevishness, which disappears in the open air, all day long.
Discontentedness.
The mind is quiet, introverted, solicitous about the future.
Taciturn looking down before him, with great discomfort of body.
Taciturn peevishness, he does not want to answer, and does so abruptly; he is easily vexed, and readily becomes passionate.
Vexation and quickly passing sensitiveness, (the first 3 days).
Readily flying into a passion, and inclined to violent anger (4th d.).
Vehement, but quickly passing passion.
Quiet, good-humored (aft. 14 h.).
Talkative, sociable.
Excessively merry.
Lack of memory, in the morning, on awaking.
Dizziness in the whole head.
Muddled and stupid feeling in the head, as if from incipient coryza, but this does not come on; with sneezing.
Heaviness and muddled feeling of the head, worse in the evening.
Heaviness in the head, both when at rest and in motion, in the evening for two hours (aft. 9 h.).
Stupefying vertigo, only when walking in the open air; he staggers as if he would fall.
Vertigo while sitting, as if he would fall.
Sudden attack of vertigo, while taking a rest.
Vertigo, as if all objects were too far distant.
Vertigo, as if the brain turned round; he loses all thoughts and cannot read on and is sitting, seemingly unconscious.
Headache, almost every morning, with lack of appetite, nausea and peevishness.
Pressure outward on the left side of the occiput.
Pressive heaviness; with sensation of emptiness in the left half of the brain.
Pressive pain outward at the right side of the head.
Pressive pain outward at the right temple, almost as if it was external.
Pressure in the left temple, beginning weak, then increasing and then gradually decreasing; as if the forehead would be pressed in.
Pressure, extending from the middle of the forehead deep into the brain.
Pressure in the forehead, the temple and the vertex, relieved by external pressure.
Pressure on the right temple, when lying on it, going off on rising.
Pressure in the forehead, aggravated by bending backward, relieved by pressing upon it.
Pressure in the forehead.
Sudden sharp pressure on the vertex, with a sensation as if the hair was moved.
Dull pressure outward in the forehead.
Pressure outward at the forehead, with drowsiness diminished by pressing upon it.
Pressure outward in the frontal eminences.
Pressive stupefying pain in the brain, right above the eyebrows, both at rest and in motion.
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