The clinical application of Belladonna is so broad that one can say that it encompasses all disease-conditions and can be prescribed in all of them once the main characteristics of the remedy are present. Some pathological conditions for which Belladonna must be considered:
Useful primarily in chronic headaches.
It should be thought of in cases of high blood pressure with redness of the face and flushes, where the patients look as if they are about to have an apoplectic attack.
Patients with high blood pressure and diabetis melitus.
It should also be thought of in brain infections, delirium, delirium tremens, meningitis, convulsions.
One-sided paralysis, with convulsions, spasms or twitching of the well side.
Other conditions for which Belladonna is considered useful are: Epileptic spasms followed by nausea and vomiting; epilepsy, with violent congestion to head; epileptic convulsions, followed by an apoplectic condition; epilepsy; patient clutches wildly at throat; eyes roll back in their sockets, he froths at the mouth. Chorea during pregnancy.
Manic depression.
Puerperal mania.
Psychosis.
Ear infections, especially otitis media on the right side with excruciating pain, throbbing and redness of the face.
Peritonitis where the patient cannot endure the slightest pressure, even the pressure from the bed covers or a cloth compress is not tolerated.
Pneumonia when the main characteristics of the remedy are present.
Cholocystitis where the pain is aggravated very much on lying on the right side, even touching the area is painful.
Sore throat as if there is a coal there, or an area where the mucous membrane is raw.