patient tearful; patient is beside himself, howling, crying, tossing about, is very anxious, fears the open air, is chilly.
‘Headache like a general tension of the brain’.
Headaches with a feeling as if the head were too small.
‘Sensation as if the head were about to burst… great prostration and tiredness which, however, does not allow to sleep but leads, on account of anxious restlessness and oppression, to a kind of ‘agitated lassitude’ that is extraordinarily annoying’.
Violent rush of blood to the head, with red and hot face, especially when talking.
An unusual symptom is a feeling as if noises were in the head.
‘Crackling in the brain, near the ear, synchronous with the pulse’.
Eyes
Vision is oversensitive, more acute than otherwise; able to read fine print. Shining eyes, in conditions of excitement, fever or ebullition of blood; sometimes dilated pupils.
Burning in eyes, with throbbing headache in temples.
Ears
Intense sensitivity to noise in all conditions of pains, no matter in which part of the body.
Noises are felt painfully in the ears; every step, each loud word.
Music seems too loud and has a shrill sound; unable to listen to more than the faintest sounds of an instrument.
Hears remote sounds, distant clocks etc., which keep him awake. Acoustic hallucinations.
Noises in the ears, which seem to be ‘in the brain’, in nervous people; crackling, cracking, buzzing as a swarm of bees. But also: ‘Hardness of hearing, with humming in ear, sleeplessness and excitement of fancy’.