sexual excess, masturbation, strains, over-lifting, suppressed sweat, eruptions, menses, and fright. They have ailments from anger, grief, rudeness, fright, worry, egotism or bad news.
Calcarea is pre-eminently a right-sided remedy, with the exception of problems with the cervical musculature and chest troubles; these exceptions tend to be more left-sided. Sciatica also tends to occur more on the left side.
It has sensations as if parts of the body would burst, are pressed asunder, or as if cold, damp stockings were on the feet.
Calcarea is worse from: cold in every form (water, washing, damp air, wet weather), mental or physical exertion, during the full moon, in the evening and in the early morning, going upstairs, dentition, constriction and tightness of clothes, standing, milk, smoked meats, and indigestible foods.
Calcarea is better from: a dry climate, sneezing (pain in the head and nape of the neck), lying down quietly in the dark. Calcarea has a great desire to be mesmerised, which may translate into a desire to be touched and stroked gently; this generally has an ameliorating effect on the patient. Calcarea usually prefers to lie on the left side.
Vertigo
Calcarea is famous for the vertigo it produces, especially vertigo in high places. Actually, ‘high’ does not have to mean a really high place; even climbing on a chair to fix a lamp can cause vertigo in Calcarea. These persons are not even able to go near a really high place, for example, a cliff. When Calcarea people even just see someone near a cliff or the edge of a balcony, they are attacked by vertigo. They become hysterical and nothing can persuade them that the balcony is actually very safe. ‘Vertigo on climbing upstairs; vertigo on climbing into high places, e.g. on a roof’ (Hahnemann). The vertigo may also be stimulated by a dream of high places. A symptom from the proving is having a ‘frightening dream of falling or being thrown downward’.