symptom that frequently accompanies other ailments, such as uterine complaints, headaches and bellyaches.
The discharges of Calcarea phosphorica persons generally tend to be albuminous; they contain albumen and look like the white of an egg. The tendency to perspire, especially around the head in sleep, as mentioned in the section on the Calcarea Child.
Calcarea phosphorica may also be indicated for convulsions. Schussler gave as a special indication ‘Convulsions without fever in teething children. ’ In children, we may see convulsive starts when they lie on their backs, which cease when they lie on their sides. In convulsions of children, however, to secure the best effect, the remedy must not be given when the child is in the throes of the convulsion.
In young persons whose bodies are developing, the remedy brings on epileptic spasms after suppressed menses due to bathing. Attacks of spasms go through the body like an electric shock, so that she falls down, last about a minute and occur up to thirty times a day.
Calcarea phosphorica has a tendency to produce very strong aggravations that may last for 10-20 days, which is considerably longer than for most other remedies. It is very important to differentiate an aggravation that is due to the healing process from an aggravation that comes from an involuntary proving!
Vertigo
Vertigo when walking in the open air in windy weather, with drawing in
the nape of neck and also with confusion of the head.
Vertigo when getting up or rising from sitting, particularly in old people; they stagger when getting up from bed.
Vertigo in old people has also been cured when it occurs in connection with constipation and hard, bloody stools, and which is accompanied by mental depression and headache.
Vertigo and loss of memory occur during lunch; vertigo with leucorrhoea, before the menses.
Generally, physical or mental exertion may provoke vertigo.