Generalities:
- LACK OF VITAL REACTION.
- Chilly
- GREAT SENSITIVENESS TO COLD AIR or change of weather.
- Wears cap or overcoat even in hot weather.
- Feels UNUSUALLY WELL BEFORE ATTACK.
- Hungry middle of the night.
Modalities:
■ Amelioration:
Lying quietly or with head low, eating, epistaxis, pressure, profuse perspiration. Dyspnoea: lying on back with arms outstretched.
■ Aggravation:
1 a.m. – 4 a.m. (Diarrhoea), cold fresh air, washing, change of weather, warmth of bed, suppressions, pork, sitting up (dyspnoea).