Metrorrhagia, with liver disorder. Haemorrhages may last 12 to 14 days, and then leucorrhoea ensues. The patient suffers from costive bowel, is emaciated, yellow about the temples and corners of the mouth, has a bitter taste in the mouth, and is very irritable.
Vertigo
Great giddiness with inclination to fall forward; and a sudden and profuse epistaxis followed by great relief.
Vertigo, with a lack of clarity of thought.
Head
A confused or full feeling in the head is prominent; it may also be felt as a heaviness. Sensations may be accompanied by a tension of the scalp as if it contracted around the skull, or a tensive pain above the left parietal bone; also by a tendency to angry excitement (see above). The confusion will sometimes increase to a full-blown headache, especially in the temples and forehead; a pressive pain in the forehead directly over the eyes is characteristic. It may be accompanied by giddiness, with the ‘unclarity of thought’ mentioned.
The frontal pain can be half-sided, especially in the right supraorbital region, and will be worse by cough and motion. Supraorbital neuralgia; habitual migraine; sick headaches ending in vomiting of bile.
Feeling of constriction over eyebrows.
Pressive pain in occiput; pain in left parietal bone.
Eyes
Burning and pressure in eyeballs; also sensation as if pressed against orbitae. Burning sensation in edges of upper and lower lids.
Pressive, burning sensation in eyelids, with swelling and heaviness of same, more in the left eye, which can only be opened with difficulty.
Ophthalmia, with redness of conjunctivae.