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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1244

We also find headaches in the form of a tightness across the vertex, as if the scalp is tightening upon the skull.
There is also a pulsating headache. Right-sided headache and neuralgia which are periodic, pulsating, throbbing, and of an extreme type.
Spells of pain in the right temple, caused by drinking a glass of wine, attending the opera, or after eating evening meal at too late an hour; It begins in the morning, increases during the day, with vomiting; and a nose that is extremely dry; the patient must lie perfectly still; is worse from staying awake, from noise, light, and exertion.
Pulsating pain, with a sensation of heaviness in the right side of the head, continuing day and night, so severe as to make him cry out loudly.
Sensation as if something is whirling up from the chest to the brain, and all the arteries seem to throb; the patient feels as if he is dying. Kent describes:
‘It has been recommended for threatened apoplexy, when the congestion is so violent and the face is flushed and purple, or very red and the pulsation is felt in the brain and all over. Feels as if the head would expand from the pressure of blood in the head, but without any great rise of temperature. It has fever, but it has these without fever. Heat in the head from mental exertion is a strong symptom of Cactus. This symptom is found in persons who are trying to break off from coffee and Cactus is often the remedy. ’
Eyes
Dimness or weakness of sight, recurring periodically; objects appear as if clouded or obscured; does not recognise a friend at a short distance. Momentary loss of sight; circles of red light appear before the eyes, which dim the sight.
Sensitivity to light, especially during headache.
Eyes bloodshot; cerebral congestion even to coma, when perspiration fails (in intermittent fever).
Acute rheumatic ophthalmia; exophthalmic goitre.
Ears
Pulsations in the ears, with buzzing, singing or ringing.