Homeopathy for neurocirculatory dystonia

Phosphorus. Cardiopsychoneurosis. Worse before midnight. Headaches with dizziness and palpitations. Worse in thunderstorms. Sleepiness during the day and sleeplessness at night. Excitation with rapid exhaustion. Heat and burning in various parts of the body. Better on the right side. Spontaneous red dermographism. Inflammation of the lungs with high fever.

Better after cold food. Hemorrhages. Worse at dusk. Worse on left or sore side. Worse when the weather changes. Worse in cold weather. Better in the dark. Better after sleep and massage. Tall asthenic. Expressed neurotic reactions. The patient is lethargic, speaks reluctantly or is silent. The patient is slow. Movements and responses are slow.

Veratrum viridae. Noise causes nausea and dizziness.

Belladonna. After eating, like drunk. Confusion in the head, as if from tobacco smoke. Redness of the whole body and hair loss. Red, hot face and icy limbs. Itching on forehead and boil on temple.

Increased appetite. Pale face with thirst. The pressure of the hat causes pain. Red, painless pimples on the temples, in the right corner of the mouth and on the chin. Heat in the face.

A restless face with distorted features. The face is red without perspiration. Dislikes mental work. Intoxicated after a few sips of beer. Intoxication.

Intoxicated, as if from wine. Swollen red face. An oppressive fog moves in his forehead. Confusion and turmoil in the head worse while moving.

Gelsemium. The patient wakes up with a feeling that the heart stops beating. His heart will stop beating if he doesn’t move. The patient must make a movement to make the heart work. Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). Aphonia (loss of voice).

Hysterical women, after emotions, speak in a whisper (Natrum mur). Paralysis after diphtheria. Strabismus (strabismus). The pain begins in the occiput, rises to the head and descends to the eyes. Worse in the morning.

Curare. Vertigo with great weakness of the legs. Movement paralysis. Vomiting of bile.

Natrum muriaticum. People are tearful, but the consolation of outsiders worsens the condition.

Stannum. Tearful, afraid that their health is being destroyed.

Ignatia. The patient is sad, but hides her sadness from others.

Psorinum. Great sensitivity to open air and change of weather. In summer, he wears a fur hat and coat.

Juglans cathartica. Occipital headache.

Cannadis indica. Violation of the perception of space and time.

Digitalis. The patient is afraid that his heart will stop beating if he makes any movement.

Grindelia robusta. The patient wakes up feeling as if his breathing has stopped.

Bryonia album. Dullness, dizziness and confusion on rising from seat and after walking. Thoughts are completely absent and heat in the face when standing. Staggers in both directions when walking. Wants what he doesn’t have. Shaking in the morning. In the morning, when getting out of bed, great dizziness.

China. Vertigo in occiput when sitting. Confusion and confusion in the head, as from a cold. Dullness with pain in the forehead. Headache when rolling eyes. Shooting pain in forehead and temple on one side. Headache, exhaustion and feeling cold. Diseases from anger. Sensitivity to touch and draft. Strong pressure relieves.

Camphora. Extremely sensitive to cold air. Severe coldness of the body. Prostration.

Conium. Riding in a car or boat makes the dizziness worse.

Asarum. Sharp headache in left temple, aggravated by walking. Eyes watery from intense pressure on forehead. Pressure in the brain when the head is bent forward or thrown back. Aching in left temple, better in open air and lying down. Tearing, throbbing pain in forehead on stooping.

Pressure under right eyelid. Pulsating pain in the forehead in the morning. Drawing pain in brain, ear and occiput. Dull pain in forehead and confusion in left temple. Aching pain in left side of occiput. Aching pain in the root of the nose. Confusion in head when sitting. Beating of arteries in occiput.

Platinum. Mental symptoms appear after physical ones.

Tuberculinum. Symptoms come on quickly and disappear quickly. The disease first affects one organ, then another.

Antymonium tartaricum. Great sleepiness during illness.

Lachesis. A lump in the throat appears when the larynx is touched. The pressure on the neck, chest, throat and abdomen is unbearable. Patients should wear looser clothing.

Carbo vegetabilis. Collapse. Depletion of vitality.

Veratrum album. Collapse. General cooling. Cold sweat on forehead.

Cactus. Contractions in the heart, chest, bladder, rectum, uterus and vagina.

Coffea. Crying gives way to laughter, then more crying.

Natrium mur. Diseases from anger.

Acidum picricum. The patients are indifferent. Weak willpower. The patient lies constantly. Feeling of fatigue in the body.

Staphysagria. Weak memory. Ailments after undeserved insults, sexual excesses, obsessive sexual thoughts. Diseases from anger.

Acidum phosphoricum. Drowsiness. The patient is not aware of the environment. The patient cannot be awakened.

Nux moschata. The mood quickly changes from deep grief to cheerful. The mood is either happy or sad.

Colocyntis. Colic from anger.

Aconitum. Diseases from anger.

Spigelia. Pressure in forehead when leaning forward. When looking down, afraid to fall. When facing forward, may fall forward. When walking, staggers, falls to the left. Can’t remember familiar things. When he coughs, his head is about to explode with pain. Violent pressure in right temple.

Pressing pain in left side of brain. Drawing pressure in left temple. Pain in head in open air and when lying down. Blows in the right temple.

Pain in occiput on motion and loud noises, better sitting leaning back. Intense heat in the head. Burning in left temple. The scalp is covered with miliary papules.

Ferrum met. Tension and the slightest excitement cause redness of the face.

Chamomilla. Spasms in children from anger at nurse. Diseases from anger. Menstrual colic from anger.

Hepar sulphur. Greater sensitivity to touch and cold air. Fainting from pain. Greater sensitivity to cold air.

Agaricus. Convulsions stop during sleep.

Cocculus. Seasickness.

Calcarea carb. Cold air permeates the patient. Doesn’t want to be outdoors.

Nux vomica. Diseases from anger. Restless and irritable. Patients go out. Anger. A small noise frightens the patient. Patients faint from smells. Easily offended. Frightened by low noise. Faints from smells.

Kalium carb. Easily frightened and screams piercingly. Can’t stand touching feet.

Natrium carb. Increased sensitivity to music.

Borax. Strong sensitivity to noise.