Author:
Lippe
Book:
Lippe Keynotes
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
104
Sepia
Stiffness of the joints (hands, feet and knees).
Stinging pain in the limbs.
Painful sensitiveness of all parts of the body.
Great sensitiveness to cold air.
After getting wet, afterwards fainting spells and finally coryza.
Coryza of a profuse character.
At night palpitation of the heart and pulsation through the whole body.
Restlessness and pulsation in all the limbs.
Want of animal heat.
Bad effects from anger.
The symptoms are relieved from violent exertions, but reappear most violently when sitting quietly in the forenoon and evenings.
Aggravation during and right after eating.
Amelioration from external heat.
Tension in the limbs, as if too short.
Twitching and jerking of the limbs night and day.
Twitching in the muscles.
Restlessness in all the limbs with anxiety which does not permit him to remain quiet anywhere.
Sensation of emptyness and debility in the stomach and abdomen.
Pulsation in the pit of the stomach, pot-belliedness of mothers, and ailments during pregnancy.
Suppressed menstruation.
Left ovarian soreness and bearing-down sensation in the uterus.
Coldness of the legs and feet.
Intermittent fever with thirst during the chill only.
Dullness and want of interest, especially in the family.
Also lack of interest in his occupation.