Heloderma

The following are the indications of Heloderma, as it relates to this part. Strongest indications are in bold, the next strongest are in italics, and the remaining indications are in a plain typeface.
HEAD
Very depressed
Sensation as if would fall to right side
COLD band around head, cold pressure within the skull
Eyelids heavy
Pain beginning in right ear, extending round back of head to left ear.
FACE
Cold crawling feeling, as if facial muscles were tight.
MOUTH
Very thirsty
Swallowing difficult
Breath cold.
Tongue cold, tender, and dry
CHEST
Cold feeling in lungs and in heart
Slow labored thumping of heart.
SKIN
skin, coldness;
BACK AND NECK
Coldness across scapulae
Burning along spine.
EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
Numbness and trembling
Cyanosis of hands
Coldness
Sensation as if walking on sponge, and as if feet were swollen
Staggering gait
Cock’s gait
When walking, lifts feet higher than usual, and puts down heel hard
Feet cold as ice or burn
Stretching relieves pains in muscles and limbs.
FEVER AND CHILL
Cold rings around body
Cold waves ( Abies c., Acon.) Cold spots
Arctic coldness
Temperature subnormal - 96°, ( Camph.)
chill;
GENERALITIES
generalities, temperature (felt and effects of temperature), cold feeling, lack of vital heat;