The pains of Berberis are mainly stitching pain or twinges and have the characteristics already mentioned:
• stitches at intervals in sitting or while walking, either through, across thighs, or from hip down to foot.
• in shoulder, burning in achromion, on inspiration, on expiration.
• acute and burning in forearm, while writing.
• in ulnar side of wrist and hand.
• in back of hand.
• in fingers, extending to tips, in joints.
• in skin of first finger.
• in thigh, extending outward, inner side when stepping.
• pulsating on posterior part of thigh.
• in tendons of knee while standing and walking.
• in ankle while standing and running.
• in anterior part of ankle.
• in foot sole while standing.
• tingling stitches in heel after walking.
Crawling, pulse-like, twitching and twinging stitches in first and fourth toe, especially when stepping.
Lymphatic swelling of upper and lower limbs and leg.
Lymphatic swelling in flexors of arm, with petechia-like spots, and burning. Eruptions: warts on second finger.
Small warts on ball of hand and on middle finger.
Small, flat, semi-transparent pimples, or rudimentary warts on fingers.
Blotches like nettle rash on upper arm, scaling off.
Dingy red marbled spots on arms, with bruised pain.
Pimple on point of each elbow, much inflamed after rubbing.
Petechiae, small and red, with white spots on forearm and backs of hands. Redness of points and backs of fingers, with itching; after chilblains.
Pain under nails, with tenderness to touch.
Sleep
Anxious feeling in bed.
Anxious dreams.