Sepia - Eyes symptoms
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Sepia in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
EYES
Eyes
Muscular asthenopia; black spots in the field of vision; asthenic inflammations, and in connection with uterine trouble
worse of eye troubles morning and evening
Tarsal tumors
Ptosis, ciliary irritation
Venous congestion of the fundus.
Eyebrows
out-breaks on skin around eyebrows
out-breaks on skin around eyebrows; crusty
Lids
granular lids
nodules in lids; edges of lids
falling of lids
during headache
opening eyes difficult
morning
night
spasmodic closure
eyes closed
eyes close involuntary
eyes open; as if closed lids are wide open
out-breaks on skin; crusts
out-breaks on skin; herpes
out-breaks on skin; pus-filled pimples
margins
out-breaks on skin; scaly herpes
out-breaks on skin; scales
out-breaks on skin; powdery flaking skin
stuck together
morning
evening
night
Cataract
early stages
in women
Cold
Coldness
as if cold air blew in
Cornea (transparent part of eye); contracting sensation
spots and specks, on cornea
Crawling sensation
Discoloration
redness
redness; morning
redness; lids
yellow
Discharges of mucus or pus
morning
bloody
from out-breaks on skin
thick
yellow
corner
outer
morning
Sensation of eyes being pulled together
Dryness
evening
Sensation of fullness
Glassy appearance
morning
Growth, tumour
sty
sty; indurated (hard from inflammation)
tumours; tarsal tumours
after repeated sty (growth)
Hair falling from eye-lashes
Hardness; lids (see thickening)
Eye feels hot
morning
during fever
flushes
lids
margins
Heaviness
lids
lids; morning
as if eye could not be held open
on waking
lids; with frontal headache
Inflammation
acute
arthritic (gouty and rheumatic)
of catarrh from cold
cold
glandular swellings
summer
wounds
conjunctiva (external lining of eye); granular
wounds; conjunctiva (external lining of eye); oozing pus (including cornea)
wounds; cornea (transparent part of eye)
wounds; lids
Itching
corner
inner
morning
outer
lids
margin
Pain
daytime only
morning
after rising
on waking
afternoon
2 p.m.
night
open air
during headache
during heat
light
in artificial light
on movement of eyes
to right
when using eyes
when reading
as from a ring
rubbing
during a storm
during a thunder storm
after walking
while writing (see exertion)
lids
morning
aching
burning, smarting, gnawing, biting
morning
on waking
evening
cold bathing
cold wind
while reading
corner
corner; morning; on waking
corner; inner
digging
dragging
pulling
morning
pulling the eyeball backward
open air
together
in corner
as from something in eye
little grains
like sand in eye
like sand in eye; right
pressing
daytime only
morning
morning; on waking
night
during fever
light
rubbing
turning eyes to right
sore, bruised, tender
evening; after a walk
corner; inner
corner; outer
stitching, sudden, sharp
evening; with running nose
by candlelight
extending backward
tearing
afternoon
afternoon; 2 p.m.
Paralysis
lids
lids; upper
optic nerve, total blindness, without eye damage (amaurosis)
Intolerance of light (photophobia)
during chill
after sexual intercourse
daylight
Pulling sensation (see pain, pulling)
Pupils
contracted
contracted; during chill
contracted; perspiration
Quivering; lids
Skin around eyes (see face); cracks in corner
Spasms; of lids
Stiffness; lids
Sunken
Swellings
morning
evening
corner
inner
conjunctiva (external lining of eye)
lids
Tears
morning
on waking
evening
open air
in cold air
from pain
in the throat
while reading
sensation of tears, but none present
Tension
after sexual intercourse
Tired sensation
Twitching; lids
Ulceration; lids
Weak
evening
by the light
after emission
while reading
while writing
Inclination to wipe
Vision
Blurred; before headache
Colours and shapes in front of eyes
circles; zigzags; of colour
colours
black; spots
black; spots; moving in all directions
black; spots; floating (aka muscae volitantes or spiders)
black; stripes
dark
dark; specks
grey; objects seem
grey; halo
green
green; halo around light
halo of colours; around the light
red
striped
variegated
white; flickering
yellow
fiery
zigzags
flashes; on closing the eyes
lightning
sparks
stripes
zigzags
circles of colours
Dazzling
snow
sunlight
Dim
daytime
evening
lying down
evening; during period
after sexual intercourse
dark day
before headache
during period
when reading
after thick emission from penis
while writing
Double vision
Exertion of vision
Flickering
chill
when looking at light
Foggy
fever
Sees only halves of objects (hemiopia)
horizontal
Long-sighted (near objects blurred)
Lost vision, blindness
daytime
caused by light
evening; during period
as from fainting
lying down
during period
during nausea
periodic
vanishing of sight
Moving
objects seem to be moving
backward
slowly
Weak (see eyes, weak)
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