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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 939

the acute cases. Hot head with cold extremities in all kinds of acute or chronic ailments, whether there is a fever or not, constitutes the main keynote for Belladonna.
Hot body, hot parts – especially the head – and hot discharges are keynotes.
Stupor interrupted by screaming is a keynote as also stupor with twitching of limbs.
Pulsations are felt all over, in the head, chest, throat etc. The whole body throbs.
Any kind of sudden jar can be unbearable to these patients, in both acute and chronic conditions. Belladonna is the main remedy in conditions, which are aggravated from a jar. Every jar, turning or movement of body increases the pain; the patient therefore lies immovably on his back.
Another general characteristic of Belladonna is that it is worse on lying down. This refers to headache and all kinds of inflammatory infections.
Belladonna symptoms are frequently right-sided: right-sided headaches, sinusitis, ovarian pains and even right-sided convulsions. Once the pathology begins, any kind of strong stimulus can disturb these patients; they often want to lie down in a dark, quiet room, usually lying on the abdomen; light bothers them.
The Belladonna convulsions come on from a reflected light, from a mirror, from water, or after mental exertion. The convulsions are accompanied by coldness of feet and hot head, and by stretching out parts of limbs before and during convulsions. The patient throws his body forward and backward while lying, with constant change from emprosthotonos to opisthotonos.
Tetanus, trismus, and eclampsia.
Restlessness during stool, restlessness at night; grinding of the