A sensation of thumping, mostly on the right side of the head. Thumping headache behind the eyebrows from 1 to 6 p.m. Throbbing pain deep inside the head, the depth being very marked.
Pain in the right temple as if someone were pressing there.
Frontal headaches extending into the eyes.
Heaviness behind the right eye; between the temples. Dull heavy frontal ache; heaviness in the frontal region over the eyes, with a dazed and dizzy feeling; better in the open air.
These head symptoms from the proving led to the use of Carcinosin in migraines, which may be accompanied by blindness and vomiting. Migraines may be followed by asthmatic complaints or may alternate with them.
Headache before thunderstorms.
A history of an injury to the head (even at birth or in childhood) or a concussion of the head may point to Carcinosin, according to Foubister.
Headaches in the occiput, especially in the late afternoon, lasting from 5 p.m. until bed time. Severe pressing occipital pain, radiating to the base of the brain and nape of the neck.
Eyes, Ears and Nose
Blue sclerotics.
Twitching of the eyes, eyelids, brows; of the left lower lid; repeated blinking, tics.
Aching behind the right eye; it is tender to pressure.
Lid margins sore and dry. Stinging in the upper lids.
Styes that produce discharge.
Eyes feel strained and weak.
Sensation as if the ear was blocked; inflamed meatal wall.
Inflammation of the right earlobe.
Hay fever.
Formation of boils in the ears, alternating from one ear to the other. ‘Patient had no freedom from boils for more than a week or two at a time’ (Foubister). Chronic, long-continued coryza, or constantly recurrent colds, since childhood. Excoriating discharge, or stuffy nose with thick discharge, like a lump in the larynx.