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left side, particularly the left side of the head, though not exclusively; it also affects the right side, and can go from left to right.
Generalities
Bromium is very close to Puls, in that both these remedies are very much aggravated by heat and the sun. They both have reactions from heat, and exposure to the sun causes allergic reactions. Bromium patients are described as ‘Fair, blond, light haired people with lax fibre, especially children with thin, white, delicate skins, with very light hair and eyebrows. ’
Tremulous weakness at night on waking; after breakfast, in diphtheria, before or at the beginning of menses.
The patient is weak and easily overheated, then sweaty and sensitive to draughts.
Diphtheria which begins in the larynx and runs upwards; faintness with diphtheria.
A peculiar symptom, characteristic of this remedy, is loud emissions of air from the vagina.
A peculiar vertigo with a sensation deep in brain as if vertigo would come on with a tendency to fall backward which is worse at the sight of running water or stepping on to a bridge.
The nose tends to bleed with the vertigo.
Nose-bleed accompanies many infections, especially of the chest.
Affects mainly the left side, particularly the internal head.
There are spasmodic attacks, usually one sided, during whooping cough.
Left-sided paralysis.
Migraine chiefly left sided, worse stooping and after drinking milk. Sore bruised pain in the evening on sitting. After evening meal sensation as if he will have an attack of apoplexy.
Pressing internal pain or pain as from a load; as if scraped.
Boring and gnawing in the bones; burning in the blood vessels and glands.