Lesser Periwinkle. Asclepiadaceae.
A native of Europe, found in shaded woods; cultivated in gardens, flowers in April and May.
Headache.
Pressure in temples.
Sticking in left temple extending toward malar bone.
Tearing pain in vertex, with a feeling as if a hammer were beating from within outward.
Dullness of sinciput, with slow pressure toward eyes and dimness of eyes, agg. by stooping when writing.
Pressure upon head externally.
Spots on scalp, oozing moisture, matting hair together; hair falls out on single spots, and white hair grows on it. ~ Crusta lactea. ~ Favus. ~ Plica polonica.
Corrosive itching on scalp, with irresistible desire to scratch.
Itching biting on scalp, especially on vertex, frequently provoking scratching.
Humid eruptions on head, with vermin, nightly itching, burning after scratching.
Bald spots, covered with short woolly hair.
Chronic, moist, offensive-smelling eruption on head, face, and behind ears.
Obscuration of vision, like fog before eye, while reading, at times also when walking.
So little secretion in eye that on getting snuff into it he was obliged to wash it out with water.
Itching and burning of lids which become red.
Frequent nosebleed.
Itching in nose.
Distressing dryness and heat in nose, extending into frontal sinuses.
Stoppage of nose, mostly of one nostril, with discharge of much mucus through posterior nares.
Tip of nose becomes red on getting least angry.
Moist eruption on septum of nose, discharging a moisture which, drying, formed a light-brown scab; skin was dirty white, elevated, with red areola.
Lips dry.
Swelling of upper lip and corner of mouth.
Itching of upper lip, which provokes scratching.
Toothache; tearing in teeth amel. by warmth of bed.
Increased secretion of saliva.
Aphthae in mouth.
Frequent hawking through day.
Sensation as if something were sticking low down in esophagus, which provokes swallowing.
Sore throat, with difficulty in swallowing.
Ulcers in throat.
Empty eructations after drinking beer, and generally agg. from taking liquids.
Nausea after coffee.
Violent, bitter, copious vomiting of yellowish-green liquid.
Griping in abdomen.
Rumbling and gurgling in abdomen, with emission of much offensive flatus.
Abdomen full, tense, but painless.
Distension of abdomen after stool.
Excessive, profuse menses, flowing like a stream, with great debility.
Passive uterine hemorrhage from fibroid tumors.
Passive uterine hemorrhage in women long past their climacteric period.
Painful tension and stiffness of cervical muscles, with a sensation as if a weight were lying upon them.
Cramplike drawing in upper arm and tips of fingers.
Swelling and stiffness of first joints of fingers, with burning pain in nails.
Great weakness and prostration.
Weakness as if he would die.
Tremulous feeling, especially in upper extremities, with tendency to start, especially on exerting mind.
Tremulous feeling in bloodvessels.
Sudden paroxysms of shivering.
Great sensation of warmth in scalp, with prickling.
Heat: of cheeks without redness; with full, hard pulse.
Left: sticking in temple; a feeling of cold wind in ears; ulcers on nates.
Right: moist spots on ankle.
As if a hammer were beating from within outward in vertex; a feeling of cold wind in ears; as if something were sticking low down in esophagus; as if a weight were lying upon cervical muscles; as if he would die from weakness.
Stitches: in sternum.
Sticking: in left temple to malar bone; in chest.
Prickling: in scalp.
Tearing: in vertex; in malar bones; in teeth; in limbs; in bones.
Burning: of lids; in anus; in fingers; in ulcers on left natis.
Biting: on scalp.
Pressure: in temples; toward eye in sinciput; upon head externally; in sternum.
Griping: in abdomen.
Cramp: in upper arm and tips of fingers; in feet and toes.
Tension: and stiffness of cervical muscles.
Tremulous feeling: in upper extremities; in blood vessels.
Emptiness: in stomach; in chest.
Heat: in scalp; of cheeks.
Tickling: in larynx.
Itching: on scalp; of lids; in nose; of upper lip; corrosive, of skin; in moist spots on upper part of right ankle.
Dryness: in nose.
Corrosive itching provoking scratching.
Great sensitiveness of skin, with redness and soreness, even from slight rubbing.
Itching moist spots on upper part of right ankle.
Burning in ulcers, like bedsores, on left natis.
Compare: Oleander, Viola tri., Arctium lappa and Staphis. in eruptions; Cinchon. and Secale in hemorrhages.
Source: | The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica Vol. 10, 1891 |
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Description: | Clinical materia medica of Vinca minor |
Remedies: | Vinca minor |
Author: | Hering, C.; Raue, C.G.; Knerr, C.B.; Mohr, C. |
year: | 1891 |
Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |