Eyes
The supraorbital neuralgia will often also involve the eyes themselves. ‘Tearing pain in and above the eyes.’ ‘Neuralgic pain about r. eye, especially while reading by candle-light, also a sort of fluttering before this eye, scarcely permitting her to read.’ ‘Severe neuralgic pain across eyes from right to left, accompanied with the most profuse lachrymation and dread of light. Has to keep the room entirely dark, all noises disturbed her; hardly any sleep, no appetite’ (Journal of Homoeopathic Clinics).
Tearing, pressing and shooting first in right, then in left eye.
In eye diseases, Buchmann observed a symptom that often gives a valuable hint for Chelidonium: inclination and necessity to close the eyes without photophobia, but with amelioration of the eye complaints. Heavy, tired lids.
Twitching of the eyelids.
A dirty yellow discoloration of the whites of the eyes is a key-note. Ophthalmia and blepharitis, with reddened, swollen margins of lids and red conjunctiva, and increased secretion of the Meibomian glands; eyes agglutinated with dry, thick, yellow mucus every morning, can be opened only slightly. Hordeolum internum; bulging distension of conjunctiva, dark red. Profuse lachrymation with the eye pain or else with a tickling cough, tears flow over the cheeks in gushes.
A characteristic symptom from Hahnemann: a dazzling spot seems to be before the eye, and if he looks into it, the eye waters. This symptom may be useful in inflammation of the eyes and even in cataract cases. Cf. a case of Berridge’s: ‘For ten months has often seen a very bright light, beginning at right outer canthus, increasing in size, then standing before right eye as large as a penny, then decreasing in size, and vanishing. It is seen when eyes are open or closed, but closing tightly makes it decrease and disappear; it comes chiefly when stretching himself; it causes lachrymation when looking into it, and makes him feel stupid.’
Other disturbances of vision: flickering, shining spots or muscae volitantesbefore the eyes; dim, foggy vision, unable to see letters clearly, as if the light were not bright enough; double vision; diminished power of vision, even amaurosis.
Sore sensation in eyeballs on looking up, or generally on moving eyes. Or aching in orbits on moving the eyes.