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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 951

are huge, almost small boils. When the lesions heal, they frequently leave scars on the face. The whole condition can be aggravated by heat, but an even more pronounced aggravation is caused by sunlight.
The Belladonna smallpox eruption on the face is characterised by intense pricking like a thousand needles, ameliorated by compresses dipped in boiling hot water and changed every few minutes. Eruptions may appear at the right hand corner of the mouth and inside the left side of the nose. There may be boils at margins of hair, or abscesses on upper lip. The face may have unusually thick skin.
Other conditions which may require Belladonna are:
Chronic atrophic polychondritis, a degenerative disease involving the cartilages of the nose and ears. In these cases one can see sudden, violent inflammations of the face with redness and marked swelling of the cartilaginous tissues of nose and ears.
Right sided trigeminal neuralgia with aggravation from cold applications; the condition increases gradually and ceases suddenly, or comes and goes suddenly. Pains that cause redness of face and eyes.
Violent shooting in right maxillary joint, extending to ear, when chewing. Extraordinary mobility of facial muscles, especially on left side.
Convulsive movement of facial muscles, with distortion of mouth.
Continual winking and trembling of eyelids, alternating with cramps of hands and feet.
Sensation as if lower jaw was drawn backward.
Clenched jaw.
Convulsive closing of jaws, and contraction of muscles of face and extremities. Trembling of upper lip.
Numbness of affected side of face.
Paralysis of right side of face.
Hard painful swelling of jaw and glands in general.
Painful swelling of submaxillary glands.
Swelling and aching of right parotid gland.
Inflammation and swelling of submaxillary and cervical glands.