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Euphrasia Officinalis - Extremities, Limbs symptoms - Clarke

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HPUS indication of Euphrasia Officinalis: Eye irritation

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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Euphrasia Officinalis in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.

EXTREMITIES, LIMBS

Upper extremities

Numbness in the arms and hands.

Cramp-like pressive pains in the hands, and the fingers.

Fits of (painless) swelling in the joints of the hand, or of the fingers on moving them.

Cramp pain in the metacarpus.

Torpor of the fingers.

Lower extremities

Shootings in the legs during repose.

Stitches in the hip and knee-joints when walking.

Tension, as from contraction of the tendons in the ham, and the tendo Achillis, on walking.

Sensation of heaviness and cramp-like pain in the calves of the legs, after remaining long standing.

Succussions (shocks, like electric shocks), which ascend along the thigh, followed by paralytic torpor of that part.

Cracking in the outer ankle of l. foot, when stepping.

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