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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1014

together of knees Rapid change of symptoms; pain changes in regard to place and character; thirst alternates with thirstlessness, hunger with loss of appetite. Hallucinations at twilight.
Head
The sensation of a skullcap may be described in a variety of ways by the patient.
Puffy feeling in head; a sensation as if head were becoming larger.
Scalp tense; numbness of the scalp. Tension of scalp and skin, as if swollen. In skin of head and face a tension as if it was bloated, or covered with a hat, in the morning on waking.
Heat of the head after chill, after evening meal, after mental or physical exertion. Heat in temples with cold cheeks.
A peculiar cold sensation in the right temple.
Shaking sensation of head on stooping.
Heaviness in head, when stooping, as if brain would fall forward, with a sensation of bubbling, as if all would prolapse from forehead.
Headache aggravated by movement or stooping, better in open air; accompanied by hepatic or rheumatic arthritic complaints; or with infections of urinary organs; or with menstrual derangements.
Pain in temples, extending vertex and eyes across forehead.
Darting and shooting pains in head, often changing their locality.
Drawing pain in head during menses.
Shooting pain in head after menses.
Shooting pain, extending from temple to temple.
Sudden stitches from eyes to forehead.
Stitching pain during and after menses.
Pain behind the eyes worse from exertion and loss of sleep.
Itching, with burning and stitches on scalp and face.
Sudden baldness in old people.