Abdomen.--Pain in bowels; relieved by stool. Desire for stool immediately after eating. Dysentery.
Abnormal lassitude. Nervous and tired feeling. "Half dead, half alive feeling" all over. Of use in chorea and reflex spasms (worms). Said to be a specific against effects of poison ivy.
Dose.--Tincture, to third potency.
Ears.--Roaring and ringing; voice sounds strange; ears seem to close up suddenly.
Female.--Dysmenorrhea, with bearing-down pains, tenderness, drawing in groins. Menses suppressed; later, profuse.
Head.--Heavy, dull, confused. Headache with least exertion.
Mental.--Irritable, sensitive to noise. Mental fatigue, nausea and vertigo, worse in a closed room.
Relationship.--Compare: Cimicif; Cina; Absinth. Nux follows well.
Respiratory.--Hurried, labored, stertorous respiration. Frothy mucus obstructs the air-passages.