Homeopathic remedies for sunstroke

Glonoinum. Sunstroke and drowsiness. The temples burst from the intense rush of blood to the head. A throbbing pain in the head. The beat coincides with heart beats. Dark red face. Sunstroke. Pale face, weak pulse and labored breathing.

One point view. Fainting from working in a hot room. Palpitations, nausea and vomiting. The tongue is coated with white. There is no appetite. Diarrhea. The eyes are bulging. Difficulty in speech.

Worse from wine. Convulsions from swelling of the brain. Violent throbbing headache. Flushes of heat to the head, with throbbing headache. Convulsions in children of the initial stage of meningitis. Postpartum cramps. Pain in occiput lasting for years. Photophobia. The pupils are dilated.

Angina pectoris with violent palpitations. Worse from motion. Can’t walk in the sun. Head symptoms are worse when walking. Better outdoors. Headache relieved by pressure.

Natrum mur. Headache from any mental work. Beating in front of head in the morning. Dry tongue sticks to the palate. Strong thirst. Sharp pain in the eyes when moving the eyes (Bryonia). Ciliary neuralgia starts at sunrise and lasts until sunset (Spigelia). Headache with partial blindness (Kali bichromicum, Iris, Causticum).

Gelsemium. Beating in the head from the sun.

Aconitum. Vertigo on bending over and on rising suddenly from a lying position. Sunstroke. Worse in sunlight. Face hot and red. Violent pulsation of the carotid arteries. The pulse is full and fast. Hyperemia with full and rapid pulse.

Afraid to go out into the street where there are a lot of people. Pain in forehead, temples and upper jaw. Worse when stooping, under noise. Better after sleep and rest. The scalp is sensitive to touch. The head is thrown back sharply. Sensation of a foreign body in the eyes. Sensitivity to sunlight.

Natrum carb. Chronic cases of sunstroke. Headaches with warm weather. Weakness at any effort. Unsteady gait. Legs turn inward. Weakness of the legs in children (Acidum sulphuricum, Causticum, Pinus sylvestris). Pain and swelling of the soles. Ulcers on the heels after a long walk. (Lycopodium – ulcers on the metatarsus). Ulcers on the cornea, with photophobia and stitching pains.

Veratrum viride. Sunstroke. Pulsation of the arteries. Double vision. Blue face with convulsions. Meningitis. Opisthotonus. Encephalitis. Face purple and severe convulsions. Blurred vision with nausea and vomiting. Dilated pupils with twitching of eyelids. Loss of sight with severe fainting. Complete ptosis. Tinnitus. Sensitive to noise.