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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1729

bending backward (opisthotonus). There are convulsive motions and twitching of the limbs, lips, facial muscles, tongue, eyes, and eyelids.
Exhaustion even to fainting is a marked general symptom of Chamomilla. ‘Great lassitude and fatigue, stupefaction of head, tendency to fall asleep, the lower limbs are particularly weary and weak, with a tendency to stretch them.’
‘A kind of fainting: becomes nauseous around heart, feet suddenly feel as if paralysed, all limbs feel as if worn out. Fainting attacks, recurring sooner or later.’
Great weakness with dread of work, worse during rest than during motion.
Vertigo
Vertigo after eating.
Slight attacks of vertigo, even progressing to fainting.
A drunken, staggering kind of vertigo when rising from bed.
Vertigo with a feeling of dizziness and confusion. (Hahnemann points, in a footnote to this symptom, to the intellectual symptoms listed above, such as absence of mind, mistakes in speaking, vanishing of thoughts, and so on.) Evening vertigo, as if unable to collect his senses.
Head
Chamomilla will be indicated in megrim and sick headache, especially if half-¬sided. ‘Headaches in sensitive people, sensitive women. Nervous; overstrained; overtired’ (Kent). These headaches are frequently of a congestive and throbbing character. ‘Attacks of throbbing in one half of the brain’ (Hahnemann). A great rush of blood to the head will accompany this pain. ‘Rush of blood to the head, with pressure on vertex.’ The face may become hot and red, while the rest of the body is cold, especially the limbs, and stitches in the head and chest as well as oppression of the chest will appear with the congestion.