Fever
Belladonna can produce convulsions, mainly febrile. The convulsion frequently localises to the right side of the body, often beginning in the right arm.
Feet ice-cold; can scarcely be warmed.
Chill in the evening when undressing.
Anticipating chill.
Chill from bathing.
Chill beginning in and extending from both arms at once; from sacrum; from scrobiculis cordis.
Chilliness in the afternoon; after dinner; during stool.
Drinking warm drinks aggravates chill; eating warm things aggravates chill.
Chill after eating.
Chill after exposure: during the rains, to the heat of the sun, from becoming wet. Chill in hot summer weather.
Pernicious chill with red face, delirium and bursting headache, pale face when lying down, red when sitting up.
Chill after perspiration.
Double quotidian chill.
Several chills in a day.
Shaking from chills, with heat of face and head.
Shaking with chill during stool.
Violent chill with delirium.
Violent chill with coma.
Chill ameliorated by external warmth.
Fever with dry burning heat at night.
Fever at night with perspiration.
Fever with dry heat and delirium at night.
Fever at noon.
Fever in affected parts.
Fever ameliorated in bed.
Fever without chill in the afternoon; evening; night.
Fever with febrile heat only during the day.
Fever during dentition; when drinking beer; with shivering from drinking cold water; after eating dinner.
Dry, burning heat alternating with chilliness.