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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1983

Profuse menses, frequent metrorrhagia, profuse discharge of mucus from the vagina. Coffea may be indicated in dysmenorrhoea with very severe cramps in abdomen. It should also be thought of in metrorrhagia with similar symptoms.
Fear of death in difficult labour. J ger reports a case: ‘Much fever, shining red face, blood is discharged in big clots with the most violent pains in the region of the groins; every movement aggravates. Weeping, whining, desperate fear of death; believes that death is near’. Frequently repeated doses of Coffea C3 brought about rest and sleep, the pains ceased, the bleeding diminished, and finally the patient felt well again.
Haemorrhage or inflammations of the uterus induced by strong emotions, especially sudden excessive joy.
Coffea is curative in excessive labour pains and after pains. For instance: ‘In ineffectual labour pains when the pains are excessively violent, driving to despair’ (Hering); no pressure on os uteri, only much pain in the small of the back instead. ‘Extremely excited, tosses constantly about, violent motions of extremities, constant passionate exclam¬ations about her violent pains and imminent death, etc.
‘Deep red face, as if bloated, shining eyes, frequent but weak pulse’. Anguish during menses.
Lochial discharge too profuse, with exalted nervous sensibility.
Neck, Back and Extremities
Laming pain in small of back, while sitting and standing.
Trembling, twitching and spasmodic throwing of limbs in states of agitation.
The hands tremble if he tries to hold something still. ‘Great anxiety, so that she does not know what she shall do with herself; she trembles, and cannot hold the pen still’.
Neuralgic pains in lower limbs, sciatica or crural neuralgia, pain often worse from sudden noises. Rending and shooting sciatica pains, worse from walking, better from pressure, with nocturnal restlessness and insomnia.