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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1371

These characteristic symptoms include:
• a peculiar confusion of the head, mentioned earlier, which is mostly left-sided, often with pain so severe that the person cannot attend to business, nor engage in any mental labour. The pain is oppressive and sometimes appears with periodic stitches. The patient may comment that he finds the suffering absolutely unbearable. It manifests in the morning, as though from alcoholic excesses of the night before, or else in the evening after drinking a small amount of beer.
• a fleeting sensation, as if the hair on the forepart of the head is being pulled up.
• a sensation as if a thorn were in the left eye, compelling him to rub it; he is unable to open the eye.
• a feeling in the throat as if there were a bone sticking in it.
• the palate feels as if there were mucus on it, but none is expectorated.
• a thickly coated tongue which looks greenish-yellow.
• an aching in the shoulder joint which is felt when the arm hangs down.
• severe burning of the skin before falling asleep.
• toothache every night at 2 a.m., with the feeling that the affected teeth are too large and numb.
• a numb feeling in both shoulder blades, in the evening.
Generally, Calcarea caustica should be thought of in cases where remedies like Thuja, Rhus toxicodendron, Nitricum acidum, or Hepar sulphuris do not bring about results though they may be thought to have been indicated.
Generalities
Calcarea caustica’s weariness has already been mentioned. The patient finds himself tired and peevish on rising in the morning. It is difficult to think. He has great prostration, along with a trembling of the limbs. The trembling may disappear after eating, even only a piece of bread.