Adapted to bilious, lymphatic, plethoric constitutions;
persons who are lively and entertaining when well, but violent and
often delirious when sick.
Women and children with light hair and blue eyes, find complexion,
delicate skin; sensitive, nervous, threatened with convulsions;
tuberculous patients.
Great liability to take cold; sensitive to drafts of air, especially
when uncovering the head; from having the hair cut; tonsils become
inflamed after riding in a cold wind ( Acon. , Hep. , Rhus - takes
cold from exposure of feet, Con. , Cup. , Sil. ).
Quick sensation and motion; eyes snap and move quickly; pains come
suddenly, last indefinitely and cease suddenly ( Mag. p. ).
Pains usually in short attacks; cause redness of face and eyes;
fulness of head and throbbing of carotids.
Imagines he sees ghosts, hideous faces, and various insects ( Stram.
); black animals, dogs, wolves.
Fear of imaginary things, wants to run away from them; hallucinations.
Violent delirium; disposition to bite, spit, strike and tear things;
breaks into fits of laughter and gnashes the teeth; wants to bite
and strike the attendants ( Stram. ); tries to escape ( Hell. ).
Head hot and painful; face flushed; eyes wild, staring, pupils
dilated; pulse full and bounding, globular, like buckshot striking
the finger; mucous membrane of mouth dry; stool tardy and urine
suppressed; sleepy; but cannot sleep ( Cham. , Op. ).
Convulsions during teething, with fever (without fever, Mag. p.
); come on suddenly, head hot, feet cold.
Rush of blood to head and face ( Amyl. , Glon. , Mel. ).
Headache, congestive, with red face, throbbing of brain and carotids
( Mel. ); < from slight noise, jar, motion, light, lying down,
least exertion; > pressure, tight bandaging, wrapping up, during
menses.
Boring the head into the pillow ( Apis , Hell. , Pod. ).
Vertigo when stooping, or when rising after stooping ( Bry. );
on every change of position.
Abdomen tender, distended < by least jar, even of the bed; obliged
to walk with great care for fear of a jar.
Pain in right ileo-coecal region, < by slightest touch, even
of the bed-cover.
The transverse colon protrudes like a pad.
Skin: of a uniform, smooth, shining scarlet redness; dry, hot,
burning; imparts a burning sensation to examining had; the true
Sydenham scarlet fever, where eruption is perfectly smooth and truly
scarlet.
Pressing downwards as if the contents of abdomen would issue from
the vulva; > standing and sitting erect; worse mornings ( Lil.
, Mur. , Sep. ).
Relations. - Complementary: Calcarea.
Belladonna is the acute of Calcarea, which is often required to
complete a cure.
Similar: to, Acon. , Bry. , Cic. , Gels. , Glon. , Hyos. , Mel.
, Op. , Stram.
Aggravation. - From touch, motion, noise, draught of air, looking
at bright, shining objects ( Lys. , Stram. ); after 3 p. m.; night,
after midnight; while drinking; uncovering the head; summer sun;
lying down.
Amelioration. - Rest; standing or sitting erect; warm room.
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