Seizures
Opium. Epileptic convulsions are accompanied by crying. Epileptic fits, with great delirium. Foam at the mouth. Seizures during sleep, severe drowsiness, constipation. Itching, raised pimples appear on the skin. Tired, itching all over. Itching and redness of the skin. Small red itchy spots. Cold body. Tetanus. Bends the body like a bow. Shaking when walking.
Arsenicum album. Tetanus attacks. Severe pain in the soles causes cramps. Epilepsy with attacks of vertigo and occipital pain. Convulsions, stupor and restlessness. Trembling all over after vomiting. Convulsive attacks end with a jerk in the body and the throwing of arms and legs forward, and consciousness and exhaustion immediately return. Twitching in the muscles of the legs, with spasms. Trembling of the limbs, with perspiration on the face. Very violent convulsions. Trembling in hands and feet.
Veratrum album. Epileptic convulsions. Trembling of the whole body and desire to lie down. Muscle relaxation. Fainting. Moans in a dream. Dreams of robbers, he’s being hunted. He dreams that a dog has bitten him and he cannot run away. Dreams of quarrels.
Chilliness all over the body. Thirst for cold drinks. Redness of the cheeks, with constricted pupils and cold feet. Heat throughout the body without thirst, with a pale face. Sweat on the hands. Cold sweat. Profuse sour sweat.
Artemisia vulgaris. Epilepsy with attacks from great excitement and fright. A seizure consists of frequent seizures. Epilepsy from fright. Violent convulsions follow one another, and prolonged sleep. Le petit mal. The patient is walking down the street and suddenly stops. Stares into empty space for a long time. Talks to himself. Then he continues on his way again, not remembering that something happened to him.
Kali bromatum. Reduces reflexes in the treatment of epilepsy. Patients attempt suicide to avoid imaginary danger. The pupils are dilated. Bright red face. Anxiety and fear. Muscle twitches. The child wakes up with a loud cry. Epilepsy with seizures during the day. Religious delirium from anemia. Tetanus. Delirium tremens. Frightening visions in pregnant women. Postpartum mania with erotic delusions. Lustful dreams and nocturnal ejaculations.
The patient plays with his fingers or wanders from corner to corner (Tarentula). The patient has difficulty remembering words. Melancholy after sexual excesses. Numbness in the back. Increased sex drive. Small red nodules on the face surrounded by vesicles. Crimson spots are covered with yellow crusts. Eczema with scabs.
Hydrocyanic acid. Epilepsy. Spasm of cerebral arteries. Spasmodic breathing. Feeling of suffocation. Tetanus (Nux vomica). The body arches back. Cramping in the occiput (Cicuta). Jaws clenched. Foam from the mouth. The face is filled with blood. Crimson skin. Purple rash in scarlet fever. Feet are cold. Dry, annoying cough at night (Laurocearasus). Sputum with small spots of blood. Asthma.
Seizures. Asphyxia. Pain in the epigastrium. Flatulence. Nausea. Heartburn. Palpitation with shortness of breath. Generalized convulsions are replaced by weakness of skeletal muscles. Vertigo and severe pain in the occiput. Supraorbital neuralgia, with congestion of blood to the same side of the face. Fainting with palpitations and frequent weak pulse.
Calcarea ostrearum. Epilepsy. The aura preceding the seizure begins in the solar plexus and rises upwards (Nux vomica, Bufo and Silicea). A mouse (Sulphur) seems to be running over the hand.
Acidum carbolicum. Epilepsy. Seizures. Paralysis. Aching pain in the bones of the leg. Septic fever with weakness and offensive discharge. Muscular rigidity in the neck and back.
Stannum. Epilepsy from the presence of worms in the intestines. Pale face with dark circles around the eyes. Colic is relieved by hard pressure on the abdomen. Sweet taste in the mouth.
Cuprum. Convulsions with terrifying screams. Prolonged spasm of the larynx. Vertigo with inclination to fall forward. Fits of convulsive coughing with vomiting of mucus. Blue face and lips. Menstrual blood, black with clots. Hoarse, spasmodic cough at night. Cramps in legs and feet. Worse from touch, from vomiting, at night and before menstruation. Better drinking cold water and sweating.
Sulphur. Epilepsy with goosebumps. Palpitation when going upstairs. Rachiocampsis. Heat in soles of feet, constantly sticking them out of bed to cool them. Cramp in calves at night. The pains in the limbs are greatly aggravated by heat and at night.
Cicuta virosa. Epilepsy. Rush of blood to the base of the brain. Fixed stare. Cyanotic face. Foam at the mouth. Convulsions, jaw clenching and tongue biting. Convulsions in helminthiases. Epileptic seizures with blue complexion, shortness of breath and foaming at the mouth. Violent convulsions, terrible eversion of the limbs, convulsive bending of the body backwards (opisthotonus). Itching all over the body.
The limbs droop limply. Tonic convulsions. Epilepsy. Immobility. Often yawns. Drowsiness, eyes always closed. Convulsions in pregnant women. Sequelae of a concussion. The pupils are dilated. Dizziness and headache. Pustular eruption with yellow crusts around the mouth. Honey-colored crusts.
Hyoscyamus. Epileptic convulsions. Insomnia. Hemiplegia. Suddenly falls to the ground, with a cry and convulsions. The whole tenses up, as in tetanus. Frequent convulsive contractions. The body tosses violently with convulsions. Convulsions with foam at the mouth. Cramps, diarrhea and coldness of the whole body. Children cry out in their sleep, tremble, and wake up frightened. Convulsions from eating in children. Chorea. Patients reach for objects that are at the other end of the room.
Cocculus. Epilepsy. He is silent and looks, at one point, then unconsciously falls to the floor and wriggles there with inarticulate cries. Urine passes involuntarily. The body spasmodically shudders. Jerking spasmodic sensation in throat, with foam at mouth. The face is covered with cold sweat, the eyes are glassy and bulging. Does not allow anyone to touch him. Tries to hit those standing next to him.
Digitalis. Epileptic convulsions, then complete blindness. Slow pulse. Pulse 40 beats per minute. Decreased pulse rate from 100 beats to 40. Coldness all over the body and trembling in the back. Coldness in the feet, then in the palms. Cold sweat. One hand is cold, the other is warm.
Plumbum. Paralytic heaviness in the legs before an attack. Prolonged sleep with snoring after an attack. Convulsions with sclerosis of the brain or a tumor in it. Worse at night, when lying in bed, from drinking, after drinking, and from motion. Sleepiness during the day and sleeplessness at night. Significant dryness of the hair, they fall out even on the face. Memory loss. Better from warmth and rubbing. Headache, ball rising from throat to brain. Sclera very yellow. Feeling that the eyeballs are too big. Paralysis of the upper eyelid.
Causticum. Seizures of epilepsy at every new moon. Epilepsy with troubled menstruation (Calcarea carb.). Ringing and noise in the ears. Involuntary urination (enuresis) in children during their first sleep. Worse in winter. Anxiety appears only at night. Cessation of milk secretion. Yellow face. Seizures. Warts on hands and face.
Phosphorus. Epilepsy. Bald spots on the head. Abundant dandruff. Hair roots turn gray. Hearing loss, hard of hearing the human voice. Echoes in the ears. Inflammation of the inner ear. Tinnitus. Fog before the eyes. Black floating dots before eyes. Yellow conjunctiva. Cataract. Headache from strong odors in women.
Face haggard, earthy. Eyes sunken, with deep blue circles. Trigeminal neuralgia on opening the mouth. Bleeding gums. Tongue swollen, dry and black. Bloody erosions on the lips. Difficulty swallowing. Wolf hunger at night.
Belladonna. Involuntary muscle contractions. Loss of consciousness with noisy breathing and convulsions of the face and hands. Screams loudly between convulsions. Twitching in limbs. Red swollen face and profuse perspiration. Spasms of limbs with hiccough. Epileptic convulsions. Heaviness in arms and legs.
Fatigue and unwillingness to work. Knees bend, can’t walk. Trembling and weariness in the limbs. Paralysis of one or the other part of the body. Trembling with convulsive tremors. Weakness of the body. Tired and sleepy in the afternoon. Paralytic weakness of the legs. Cannot stay in one position for a long time. Trembling in the region of the heart in the morning. Stiffness of the whole body.
Recent cases of epilepsy: Kali-c, in young, sanguine, Bell. Violent convulsions, stiffness, foaming at the mouth – Oena.
Due to mental upheavals – Ign; from fright; for stutterers – Stram. In conjunction with indigestion, excessive eructation of flatus – Arg-n.
Epilepsy in pale, lymphatic faces – Calc. Attacks during sleep, nervous irritability – Sil.
Very obstinate constipation, emaciation, poor diet, unhealthy skin – Plb. Sensation of agitation in the brain before an attack – Cimic, Verbe.

