Vertigo
Vertigo especially in the morning, often followed by epistaxis.
Vertigo with nausea, especially on rising after stooping, compelling the patient to sit bent, or to lie down. For instance: On stooping, heaviness in forehead as if the brain should fall forward; on rising again, vertigo so strong that she almost fell to the ground.’ Or: ‘As soon as she raised her head, everything turned with her; urging to sit bent, with staggering on standing up; with dullness in head, and as though all objects were moving; entirely ceasing when lying down; but recurring in the morning on rising.’ When sitting, she experiences vertigo as if she is about to fall backwards off the chair, with dullness of the head.
A strange symptom is: ‘Vertigo after shaving’ (Hering).
Head
Sensation in the forehead as if something lay above the eyes, which prevents looking up. It has also been described as a feeling ‘as from a weight’ or ‘as from a board before the forehead ’; Hahnemann explains: ‘a sensation like the one felt when immediately approaching, after exposure to severe cold, the hot stove.’ The heaviness in the forehead is most felt on stooping ‘as though the brain should fall forward. There is a sensation of heat in the forehead along with the heaviness, but which is cold to the touch.
Painful sensation of looseness in the head during motion, also from coughing; worse in cold air; better from warmth, from lying in bed.
These ‘feelings of looseness’ may be very intense, even amounting to a sensation ‘as of a tornado in head’ (Hering).Or else: ‘Splashing sensation in left half of brain when walking fast.’ The aggravation from cool or cold air is characteristic of a lot of head symptoms. For instance: ‘Boring drawing pains, intermingled with tearings, aggravated when the head becomes cool, especially towards the ear.’
There is a rush of blood to the head, with a dull, confused, heavy feeling, especially in the occiput; also a pressive feeling in the head followed by epistaxis. The patient experiences nervous, congestive headaches: pressure in the occiput arising soon after eating, with sensitivity of the scalp; often in