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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1067

Aching in the whole head, with nausea, and trembling in the whole body, in the morning at 10 a.m.
Reading and writing aggravate the headache.
There is a lot of pain in head which is usually ameliorated by walking outside in the open air, or after stool.
Headache appears usually before and during menses.
Headache mostly in the forehead and temples.
Sensation of a current of wind above the eyes.
Congestion before and after eating.
Constriction in forehead over the left eye.
Pain ameliorated after stool.
Pain extending to nose.
Pain in occiput as if suppurating.
Pain in spots of vertex.
Drawing pain in forehead when reading, when stooping, when writing.
Twitching of muscles of head in the afternoon.
Drawing pain in vertex extending to temple.
Intermittent, rhythmical, pressing and stitching pain in temples.
Fullness of head on ascending, on descending, after eating.
Heat of head when taking a deep breath, during chilliness, during diarrhoea. Heat in head and in palms.
Hair tangled at the tips, so that it cannot be separated, as in plica polonica, and if these bunches are cut off they form again.
Eyes
Inversion of lids. Entropium.
Inflammation of the edges of the eyelids, which turn inward towards the ball, so that the lids rub against the ball. The eyelashes turn inward toward the eye and inflame it, especially in the outer canthus, where the margins of the lid are very sore.
Inflammation of the right outer canthi, with irregularity of lashes, and at night agglutination of the eyes; inflammation of the left inner canthi with nightly agglutination.
Closing the eyes difficult in the evening.