(ciliary region), with great desire for rest and disinclination to exertion, especially reading and writing. ‘Creeping sensation in head, beneath the forehead’.
Eyes
A strange keynote: left pupil extremely contracted, right one dilated.
Pupils much dilated and only slightly sensitive to light. Or else: pupil of natural size, excessively sensitive to light, contracting very rapidly but not by much. Opacity of cornea or lens. A Colchicum poisoning caused the following symptoms: dimness of cornea, increased volume of bulbus, deposit of a purulent fluid at the base of the anterior chamber, complete capsulo-lenticular cataract, with increased size of the lens.
Pains of the eyes: drawing digging pain deep in the orbits. Violent short, sharp, tearing pain in and around right eye. Tearing pain penetrating into the head, as far as the occiput.
Smarting in the right eye, particularly in outer canthus, with some lachrymation and a sensation as if the canthus were glued up.
Internal stye at a meibomian gland, lower lid, with swelling of the lid and great irritation of the nerves. Burning and redness of the lid margins, as in blepharo-conjunctivitis
Ears
Earache: pressive stitches in the ears, as with fine needles.
‘When he takes a few steps in the room, the ears feel like stopped up, with roaring in them’.
Otorrhoea with tearing pains in the ears, after measles.
Tingling in the concha, as though they had been frozen formerly.
Nose
The striking symptom in this region is the great sensitivity to odours, particularly to odours of food and of cooking, which is one of the essential features of the remedy and has been discussed above. Fainting, nausea and ‘beside himself as soon as he smells pork, broth, eggs, fish, etc.
Tingling in the nose, also with sneezing.