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Senega - Eyes symptoms

Snake Wort, Senega Officinalis, Polygala senega, Seneg.


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

EYES

Eyes

Hyperphoria, better by bending head backwards

Senega acts on the rectus superior

Blepharitis; lids dry and crusty ( Graphites Graph.) Dryness, with sensation As if too large for orbits

Staring

Lachrymation

Flickering; must wipe eyes frequently

Objects look shaded

Muscular asthenopia ( Causticum Caust.) Double vision; better only by bending head backward

Opacities of the vitreous humor

Promotes absorption of fragments of lens, after operation.

Lids

out-breaks on skin; pimples

stuck together; morning

Cataract

after operation

Coldness

Cornea (transparent part of eye); spots and specks, on cornea

Crawling sensation

Discoloration; redness

Discharges of mucus or pus

corner; hard; night

Dryness

Sensation of enlargement

Eye gum

on lids

morning

Sensation of fullness

Growth, tumour

sty

sty; lower lid

Inflammation

wounds; iris

wounds; lids

edges

Pain

morning

afternoon

evening

by gaslight

open air

during chill

on coughing

after dinner

from exertion of vision

in detailed work

during headache

in artificial light

when looking; steadily

when using eyes; when reading

when stooping

warmth

aching; open air

burning, smarting, gnawing, biting

morning

evening

while reading

while writing

margins of lids; morning

bursting

pulling

pressing

morning

evening

evening; in candlelight

in open air

candlelight

after dinner

during headache

outward

stooping

warmth

stitching, sudden, sharp

when coughing

Paralysis

of muscles of eyeball

of muscles of eyeball; internal recti (to move eye towards other eye)

of muscles of eyeball; superior oblique (up and down movement)

of muscles of eyeball; ciliary (muscles of iris)

Intolerance of light (photophobia)

Pulsation in eyes

Pupils

contracted

sluggish

Quivering

when looking steady

Staring

Stiffness; of eyeballs

Strabismus (eyes incorrectly aligned); divergent

Swellings; lids

Tears

when looking steadily

open air

while reading

Tension

Twitching

corner; outer

lids

lower

Weak

while reading

Vision

Acute

Colours and shapes in front of eyes; colours; bright

Dazzling

while reading

Dim

when reading

during vertigo, dizziness

Double vision

Exertion of vision

Feathery

Flickering

while reading

wiping eyes

while writing

Merging together; letters

Shadows

look shaded

Weak (see eyes, weak)

using eyes

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