Homeopathy for seizures

Tarentula hispanica. Chorea. Convulsive hysteria and chorea. Damage to the right arm or leg. Constant movements of the arms, legs and torso. Can’t sit in one place. Trembling of the body. Hyperesthesia. Chorea affects the right arm and right leg. There are movements even at night. Desire to jump (Stramonium, Agaricus and Cicuta). Excitement is replaced by apathy.

Ignatia. Chorea. Limbs suddenly twitch. Better from warmth, change of position, lying on back, and hard pressure. Chorea from emotions. Cramps in the mouth cause severe facial distortion. Spasms in children from fright or helminths. Spasms and convulsions in hysterical women and children on falling asleep.

The child is pale, cold and suddenly screams. Great restlessness at night in bed. Morning is the best time to give this remedy. Worse from motion, from open air and from artificial warming, anger, fright, quiet sadness. Worse from smells of coffee, tobacco, and yawning.

Mygale lasiodora. Chorea. Depressed mood. Dull pain in forehead. The head twitches to the right. Convulsive twitching of the muscles of the extremities on the right. The words are interrupted. Eyes open and close. Insomnia. Fear of death. Nausea with violent palpitations. Weakening of vision.

Trembling all over in the evening. Headache. Painful curvature of the penis. The gait is wobbly. Legs while sitting are in constant motion, but when walking they are dragged. Constant movement of the whole body.

Zincum. Movement in the legs during sleep (Asa foetida, Ammonium carb and Actea racemosa).

Arsenicum. The patient must walk back and forth to get relief.

Causticum. Chorea on the right side of the body. The muscles of the face, tongue, arms and legs contract randomly. The patient cannot find a calm position. Restlessness in the legs in the evening. Restlessness and timidity in the evening. Trembling and restlessness at night. The patient wakes up from a short sleep in anxiety.

In sleep, he jerks his arms and legs. These movements are on the right side of the body. Convulsive movements of the mouth and eyes, with insomnia. Rheumatic patients.

At night, the patient should change his position. Legs and arms constantly move in sleep. Rheumatism with stiffness of the joints and disfigurement of the limbs. Rheumatic arthritis of the lower jaw. Worse from cold and better from warmth.

Mephitis. It seems that the legs are losing sensation.

Sticta pulmonaria. Sensation, feet floating in the air. The patient wants to fly away.

Natrum mur. The patient jumps high up, not paying attention to close objects (Hyoscyamus and Crocus).

Asarum. The body appears to be floating in the air. Trembling and feeling of coldness from every excitement. Noises become unbearable (Theridion).

Kalium bromatum. Teething can lead to cramps.

Crocus. Causes choreic symptoms in hysteria. Jumping, dancing, laughing and wanting to kiss everyone. Now angry and talkative, then laughing. Music has a detrimental effect on her. Hearing the singing, she involuntarily begins to sing along. But there is no relief from music, as with spider venom.

Actea racemosa. Insomnia. Restlessness, trembling and fear of death. Twitching, from the side on which the patient is. Nervous trembling and nervous chills. The cramps occur on the left side of the body.

Hyoscyamus. Local twitching and muscle spasms. Insomnia. Sobs and screams in her sleep. The head rolls from side to side. Talkativeness. The patient laughs stupidly. Stuttering. The patient is nervous and suspicious.

Agaricus. Itching in the eyelids or various parts of the body. Eyelids in constant motion. The spine is sensitive to touch.

Zizia. Chorea during sleep.

Zincum valerianicum. Chorea. She wakes up with the feeling of being suffocated. Pain in shoulder blades radiating to face. Watery diarrhea, with lumps of curdled milk. Green, mushy stools with blood. Hysteria, shortness of breath. When urinating, the rectum protrudes. Menses late and scanty. Hysterical neuralgia. Better from motion, after midnight, and from walking. Seems like a thread hangs in my throat.

Stramonium. Chorea. Violent trembling all over the body. Better in company, away from light and warmth. Hand cramps. Paralysis of the limbs after apoplexy. Scarlet fever with delirium. Bright red eruption on the skin, as in scarlet fever. Chorea with brain damage. The child wakes up screaming. He sings and laughs for no reason.

The patient now laughs, then he has an expression of amazement. The tongue protrudes quickly. The head is thrown back, then leans forward. Convulsive flexion of the whole body. Limbs in constant motion.

The muscles of the body are in constant motion. Measles to rash, with convulsions and frightening visions. Red face with cold feet. Postpartum sepsis with agitation and insomnia. Worse when alone, in darkness, and looking at shiny objects.

Veratrum viride. Chorea in acute plethora. Severe itching and burning of the skin. Cramps in the limbs. Trembling of the whole body. All typhus fevers with extremely high temperature. Erysipelas with cerebral symptoms. Coldness all over the body. Cold sweat on face, hands and feet. Cholera. Profuse cold clammy sweat. Better when bending forward and in the supine position