Anxiety during sleep, after menses.
Confusion of mind after drinking.
Confusion of mind after eating.
Fainting, hysterical (Kent).
Introspection.
Delusions as if there were no head (Herbert Roberts).
Delusions as if living things were on the walls, floor and chair. Delusion something will roll on him.
Dullness after sexual excesses.
Fear of ghosts on waking.
Fear of sudden noise.
Insanity from amenorrhoea.
Lamenting during menses.
Rocking aggravates.
Taciturn morning on waking.
Generalities
Cocculus is a remedy with very marked general modalities. There is an aggravation from emotional and mental influences, especially grief, excitement, mental exertion. Moreover, everything which is surprising to the patient will aggravate his condition because he isn’t able to ‘take it in’ fast enough. This especially applies to noise and jar. It may cause starting and trembling all over the body and many other ‘nervous’ symptoms.
It also applies to motion of any kind, but mostly motion of the head in respect to the eyes or else ‘passive’ motion in a car or a train, causing vertigo and nausea. Moreover, there is an aggravation from sleeping, talking, eating and drinking. It is most marked in the head symptoms, but may also be felt in any other area.
Air is also an ‘external influence’ which has negative effects on the patient’s state, cold air as well as warm air. ‘Cannot support