and is always tired. These patients feel debilitated, and worse when rising. The thighs feel especially weak even when lying in bed. There is a constant tiredness and weakness, and an anxiety that will show by the patient waking at around 3 a.m. or later and staying awake for several hours. But as far as I have known there is no anxiety about health in the Bellis patient. On the contrary there is an indifference towards health matters and he is scornful of death.
Mentally Bellis perennis presents us with a dullness and slowness of perception. Sometimes there is a peculiar failure to recognize known localities, and the patient loses his sense of orientation when travelling from place to place. The desire for sexual contact is seldom inhibited, even though a Bellis patient’s feelings may be easily hurt. Sexual excitement is easily aroused and difficult to satisfy in a normal way, driving the patient to repeated masturbation. Such an act brings about a great tiredness and an inner discontent and restlessness. The tiredness of the brain is similar to Picric acid.
Another characteristic of Bellis perennis is to produce eruptions. We find boils all over the body, acne on face especially during menses, eruptions whenever the skin is scratched against something hard. Psoriasis erupts where the skin has been wounded or forced against a blunt instrument; a farmer working with his hand tractor will be prone to develop an eruption, usually psoriasis, at the points where his hands make contact with the tractor handles.
Other conditions for which Bellis perennis has been of service include: septic wounds of abdominal and pelvic organs after surgical operation, injuries of nerves with extreme pain much like Hypericum, injuries of the deeper tissues. It affects the muscular fibres of the blood vessels and causes venous congestion. It is useful after injuries with extravasation of blood, much like Arnica, but Arnica is indicated with superficial injuries