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Mezereum

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  1. Pharmacological Group
  2. Additional facts
  3. Mental
  4. Head, face, and ears
  5. Nervous system
  6. Analogs by action
  7. Included in the composition
  8. Manufacturers of the drug

Other names and synonyms

mez.

Description Source

Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF Allen

Pharmacological Group

Homeopathic classical monopreparations

Additional facts

 Daphne mezereum Linn. Natural order: Thymelaceae. Preparation: Tincture of the bark of root and stem.

Mental

 Emotional. Delirium. No rest when alone; he desires company. Inclined to weep (second day). Weeping for fourteen days. Mood depressed (second day). Low-spirited. Sad (second day). Very sad; every trifle affects him disagreeably; indifferent to the whole world; has no desire for anything; disinclined to work. Hypochondriac and despondent; takes no pleasure in anything; everything seems to him dead, and nothing makes a vivid impression upon his mind. Great discontent with himself and his surroundings for several weeks; after which again mental equilibrium and perfect contentment. Anxiety (seventeenth day). Anxiety in the evening with trembling of the limbs and of the whole body. Great anxiety (after one hour, third day). Indifferent to everything; he could scarcely compel himself to note the symptoms beyond brief annotations (as in sea- sickness). Indifferent, but not ill- humored (second day). Unusually indifferent and disinclined to talk (third and fourth days). Great anxiety, with violent palpitation, at noon before eating; she was obliged to lie down and was unable to keep up. Most violent attacks of anxiety, weeping, palpitation, coldness over the whole body, and such weakness and weariness in all the limbs that she could scarcely walk about the room; in the evening (fourth day). Apprehensiveness and uneasiness in the left side of the chest, about the heart (first day). Apprehensiveness in the pit of the stomach, as though expecting something disagreeable. Easily frightened, followed by palpitation of the heart (third day). Ill-humor. Very irritable mood; very averse to everything; desire to run away (third day). Great peevishness and sensitiveness. Fretfulness. Fretful mood. Fretful mood, disinclination to work. Sensitive, fretful mood. сonstantly fretful and peevish. He has only disagreeable and fretful thoughts. Extreme fretfulness after sleep. Is inclined to get angry with others about trifling and perfectly harmless things; everything vexes him, and he wants to say all kinds of annoying and vexatious things. Violent outbreak of anger about trifles, which he soon regrets. Inclined to reproach others. Inclined to quarrel. Intellectual. Quiet and contemplative; weary of life, and longing for death. Feeling of great mental and emotional quiet (hitherto there had been the opposite condition of mind), (first day). It becomes difficult for him to make a resolution. Disinclined to work (second day). He does not work with his usual freedom of mind; his thoughts vanish, and he is obliged to make a great to collect his ideas, in order not to dwell upon other things. Thought difficult, with pressive dulness of the head (fourth day). Thoughts is difficult; he takes no interest while reading or listening; whatever happens affects him less than usual; mental dulness. Very much distracted; he is unable to dwell long upon any subject; his thoughts carry him away. Feels as though much intoxicated; speaks without reflection, though really good-humored and generally lively (first day). While she was talking with some one, her thoughts vanished. He is unable to properly comprehend anything; cannot reflect upon anything; cannot repeat a single thing from memory; his thoughts vanish as often s he begins to think of anything, and there comes a confusion, with pressure in the sinciput. He looked out of the window for hours without thought and without knowing what he was looking at. He was unable to recollect what had very recently occurred; every intercurrent remark of others disturbed and confused his ideas. He awoke as if stupefied after a sound sleep.

Head, face, and ears

 Eye.
 Objective. Eyes dull; the pupils slightly dilated, and contracted sluggishly on the approach of a lighted candle; when allowed to fall asleep her eyes were turned up (after six hours). вrown rings around the eyes, especially about the inner canthus; with yellowish color of the face, and at times hot circumscribed redness of the cheeks, during the proving. Stares at one spot (second day). He stares in front of him without thought. He constantly stares vacantly, with a morose expression, and is very peevish. A peculiar painless twitching in the left external canthus, greatly interfering with the use of the eyes, lasting several hours (soon), (first day). Twitching in the external canthus returns after preceding doses. Symptoms of catarrh in the eyes and nose, with increased thirst, febrile warmth of the skin, and accelerated pulse (second day). Subjective. The canthi feel agglutinated, obliging her to rub them (second day). The eyes were painful in the evening, while reading by the light; he could not see as clearly as usual. Heat in the eyes; the lids are painful (sixth day). Eyes hot, inflamed on rising in the morning; the conjunctiva of the ball very much injected, dirty red, especially in the vicinity of the external canthus; most in the left eye; with pressive pain, and a sensation of dryness (fourth day). Pressure in the eyes (second day). Pressure in the eyes, as if the balls were too large; he was frequently obliged to wink. Pressure and tearing on and in the eyes, especially in the orbits. Much pressure in the eyes, with a sensation of dryness, as if the conjunctiva of the lids were very much inflamed (first day). Smarting in the eyes, compelling to rub them. вiting in the eyes (while expressing the juice); (soon). вiting in the canthi, especially the inner. Itching of the right eye (first day). Itching in the right external canthus, and agglutination as from mucus, very disagreeable, obliging him to wipe and rub without relief (first day). Violent itching of the left inner canthus (fifth day). вrow and Orbit. Pain in the middle of the right eyebrow (after half an hour). вurning and itching in the left eyebrow. вoring in the region of the eyebrows. Violent boring above the left eye and in the nasal bone. вoring-drawing pains above the eyes, especially on the left side. Pressive pain about the left eye. Tearing above the eyes. Lids. Some agglutination of the external canthi of the eyes, with pressure and itching; with somewhat fluent coryza, and some lachrymation through the day (second day). Obstinate jerking of the muscle of the left upper lid, for eight weeks. Twitching of the left upper lid (first day); (second day). The eyes frequently close while writing. Inclination to close the eyes (second day). Inclination to blink the eyes (second day). Sleepiness in the eyes (second day). вurning-prickling stitches on the margins of the lower lids. вiting in the margins of the lids. Itching biting on the margin of the lids and skin near the nose. Itching on the margins of the lower lids. Lachrymal Apparatus. Lachrymation, with biting in the eyes (after a quarter of an hour). вall. Pressure upon the eyeballs, with heat in the eyes. Pressive pain in the eyeball (first and second days). Pressive pain in the eyeballs, as if they were too large. Pressive pain in the eyeballs and lids, especially in the light. Violent pressive pain in the whole right eyeball, at noon, on closing the eyes (seventh day). Pupil. Pupils dilated (after one hour). Pupil dilated and vision obstructed. Pupils contracted. Vision. Far-sighted. More short- sighted than usual. сannot see well till towards 4 ; the lashes seem too long (fourth day). Numerous black points before the eyes on rising after stooping (sixth day). Muscae volitantes, in a dreamy way (second day). Sparks of fire in front of the eyes. White glistening spots before the eyes. Flickering before the eyes (fifth day).
 Ear.
 External. Painful swelling of the right external meatus, especially of the lower and posterior portion (sixth day). Sensation as if the right external meatus were wide open, and air were in it, aggravated by yawning; somewhat relieved by boring the finger into it (first day). A sensation as though air were distending the right external meatus, and as though roaring in the ears would occur; afterwards in the left meatus, associated with a stopped sensation in the ear (third day). Feeling of air and of distension in the right external meatus, in the evening (first day). Tension behind the left air, with tearing in alternating jerks. вoring pains behind the right ear. Twinging pain, and a swollen sensation in the external meatus of the left ear, in the evening (first day). Pressure above the right ear. Dull pressive pains above the right ear, as if superficially in the bone or skin, extending to the upper margin of the concha, gradually increasing, then decreasing; it seemed as though the upper ear was painful to pressure, which, however was not the case, in the evening (second day). Middle. Sensation of air in the ears, first in the right, then in the left, also twinging pain, more violent and persistent in the right ear (second day). A peculiar sensation in the ear, that seemed to her stretched wide open, and the air seemed to penetrate, unpleasantly cold, in the evening (third day). Very disagreeable persistent sensation of dilatation in the right ear, and of coldness, as if the drum were directly exposed to the cold air, in a very short meatus, with desire to bore the fingers into the ear, which, however, makes no difference; the sensation at last disappears of itself. Sensation as if wind were blowing in the right ear (soon), (first day). Sensation as though the left ear were stopped, though hearing was good. Momentary pain in or on the ear. Earache and painful drawing in the left ear. Twinging pain in one ear), (soon). Twinging pain in the right ear (first day). Sticking in the ears, especially in the left, very transient, but constantly returning (second day). Sticking in the left ear (third day). Stitches in the ears and teeth, at times (second day). Pain in the right ear, deep in the external meatus or still deeper (a stitch); on putting the finger into the ear, the external meatus seems more open than the other, or as if relaxed (fourth morning). Itching stitch within the right ear. Tearing deep within the left ear. Itching in the right ear, relieved by rubbing. Hearing. Difficult hearing; (after nine days). Sudden humming roaring in the right ear (sixth day). In the left ear, a sound as of a distant mill, while lying down; a very distant beat, disappearing on rising (second day). Sound of bells in the right ear, while yawning (first day). Ringing in the ears (after nine days). Ringing in ears, with great sleepiness. Ringing in the right ear, in the morning, on rising (third day). Loud ringing in the left ear, in the morning, after dressing (after twenty-two hours). сonstant rushing noises in the ears (ninth day).

Nervous system

 Confusion and Vertigo. сonfusion of the head. сonfusion of the head, in the frontal region (first day). сonfusion and a feeling of pressure over the whole head, especially above the eyes. Head seems confused towards evening (first day). Dizzy confusion of the head, with difficult thought. Vertigo; (after a quarter of an hour), etc. Vertigo; he would fall to the left side. Vertigo, with flickering before the eyes; could not walk straight. Faint like vertigo. Dizziness, with contracted pupils. Dulness, dizziness, whirling in the head, so that he did not know what he was doing. Head giddy and dull. Sensation of intoxication in the head (first day). Sensation over the whole head as if intoxicated (third day). General Head. Dulness of the head (second and fifth days); better after eating. Dulness of the head; reading was difficult and he was obliged to read it over repeatedly in order to understand. Dulness of the head, as if intoxicated; not the least disturbed by work, indeed relieved thereby. Dulness of the head all day, with pressure in the temples. Dulness and heaviness in the head. Dulness of the head, so that he frequently did not know what he wanted. Dulness of the sinciput and occiput like a dull stupefaction; in the evening. Whole head dull and heavy (second day). His head feels dull, as if intoxicated, and as if he had been up all night; as after excessive emissions. Numb sensation in the head. Heaviness of the head (seventh day). Heaviness of the head; inclination to support it (second day). Sensation of heaviness in the head without real pain or vertigo. Throbbing and pressure behind the right ear, changing into the most violent pain in the whole head, forehead, nose and teeth, aggravated on the slightest motion of the head, for several hours. Pain in the bones of the skull, mostly aggravated by touch. Headache in the nape of the neck, extending to the forehead. Headache seemed dull at times (after nine days). вoring in various parts of the head. вoring in the cranial bones. вoring in various places in the cranial bones. вoring and pressure in the cranial bones. Frequent boring in several parts of the head. Very frequent boring and drawing in the cranial and frontal bones. Violent boring in the bones of the skull. Very violent boring in the cranial bones, especially on the vertex, in shock-like paroxysms. Drawing in the cranial bones. Transient pressive pains here and there in the head (fourth day). Pressive headache, with frequent shivering. Slight pressive headache, especially in the forehead and sinciput, worse in a warm room, near a warm stove (first day). Pressive headache, very acute, as if everything would fall out at the forehead (after eight hours). A burrowing pressive headache, superficially in the middle of the forehead (first day). Stupefying pressive pain through the right hemisphere of the brain, extending from the occiput to the forehead. Headache just beneath the skull, as if the brain pressed hard against the bones. Very acute boring pressive headache on the right side of the top of the head, afterwards also in the left side of the forehead, and afterwards external to and above the right eye; this pain could be compared to the driving of a plug into the head (third day). Sticking pain in the left half of the brain. Tearing pains in the head. Tearing and pressure in the cranial bones on waking at night, and also on waking and rising in the morning. Very violent headache; the head; was so affected that it was painful on the slightest touch (after a slight vexation), in the afternoon (first day). Headache all the afternoon on suddenly moving the head, as if the brain were shaken. Headache, as if the brain, hanging loose in the skull, hit against the bone here and there on moving the head (eighth to twelfth day). Sudden headache with inclination to close the eyes, discomfort in the stomach, and vertigo (second day). Headache on waking in morning; in afternoon (second day); increased towards evening; worse in open air. Headache after moving about and talking much, especially in the temples, and on both sides of the vertex. Headache relieved by stooping low. Forehead. Pain in the forehead (second day). Pain in the right frontal eminence, for several hours. Headache in the frontal and temporal regions. Frontal headache in the afternoon (second day). сonstant compressive griping headache, extending from the temples into the forehead and nose. вoring in the forehead. вoring in the forehead especially in the left side. вoring in various places in the frontal bones. вoring and pressure in the forehead. вoring and tearing in the left side of the forehead, extending towards the temples, frequently repeated and afterwards extending to the occiput. вoring pain in the left half of the forehead. вoring pain in the left side of the forehead. Violent persistent boring in the left side of the forehead. вoring-drawing pains in the frontal bones. вoring-drawing pains in the left side of the forehead and temples. Pressure in the forehead in the morning, as if the brain thereby became too hard, with inability to collect his senses. Pressure and pressing beneath the frontal bone, extending into the nasal bone. сonstant pressure and drawing in the forehead on waking in the morning. Violent pressing asunder pressure in the whole forepart of the head, gradually appearing and disappearing. Headache, extending from the root of the nose into the forehead, as if everything would press asunder, with pain in the temples when touched, with great heat and perspiration on the head, with chilliness and coldness in the rest of the body, in the morning. Pressive pain transversely through the forepart of the head. Pressive pain on the right frontal eminence. Dull, intolerably pressing pains in the forehead. Pressive headache in the upper part of the forehead, not in the lower part, over the eyes (after one hour). Sticking headache above the right eyebrow (after half an hour). Tearing- sticking headache in the left frontal eminence. A long dull stitch in the left side of the upper part of the forehead, in the morning in bed. Tearing pains in the forehead; (third day); in morning while sitting. Tearing in the right side of the forehead, and in the head. Tearing in the forepart of the forehead, with jerking stitches. Pressive tearing in the forehead. Fine acute tearing through the head, from one temple to the other, frequently recurring, but very transient. On pressing on the frontal bone, it pains and draws down to the feet. A pressive throbbing in the forehead. Temples. Headache in the temporal and frontal regions. Headache in the temporal and frontal regions and above the eyes (fifth day). Headache in the temporal and supraorbital regions. сompression in the temples from both sides after violent motion; thereby he forgot the word he was just about to speak, and could hardly collect his thoughts. A pinching sensation in the temples and forehead, with pressure on the eyes and jaws as before a violent coryza. вoring pains in the temples. вoring in the temples, especially in the right. вoring - drawing pains in the temples. Acute pressure in the left temple, as if the head were pressed inward, extending to above the orbits, while sitting reading; apparently relieved by motion. Pressive pain in the temporal region (after two hours). Pressive pain from within outward in the left temple. Stitches and fine tearing in the left temple (second day). Tearing pain in the left temple, while sitting in the evening before going to bed (fourth day). Vertex. Sticking headache in the vertex and forehead. Stitches on the vertex, extending down to the forehead, with great heat of the face. сonstant very sharp stitch near the vertex. Parietals. Violent boring in the cranial bones of the right side. Dull headache in the left parietal bone, relieved by pressure, aggravated on removing the pressure. Dull drawing in the head, above the right ear,; was transient but very acute, and seemed to be in the bones (first day). Pressive pain beneath the left parietal bone. Pressive headache in the right parietal region, as though the brain were pressing against the bone; the pain was aggravated by inclining the head to the right; this pain frequently returned, and was the most constant symptom even after eight weeks. Acute drawing-pressive pain in the lower portion of the right parietal bone, above the ear, somewhat posteriorly, as if violent headache would occur (first day). Pain in the parietal bone, returned at night and on going out (which he was obliged to do to visit a patient), and was very much noticed, on every step. (first night) Tearing in the cranial bones of the right side. Tearing in the left side of the head, several times. Rheumatic pains in the left side of the head, a kind of tearing as if broken; afterwards a similar pain on the top of the head, and also continuing in the left ear (first day). Pain in the right parietal bone, with a sensation as if it were suppurating, and as if the bone must be painful to pressure, on moving which was not the case; pain aggravated by walking (first day). Occiput. Sensation of heaviness in the whole occiput. вoring in the bones of the occiput. Acute drawing pain in the right side of the occiput. Pressive pain in the occiput especially on entering the house from the open air. Pressive pain in the occiput and nape of the neck, on moving the head. Dull pressure from within outward in the left side of the occiput, in the evening Sharp pressive pain and tension in the left side of the occiput. Tearing pains in the occiput. Tearing back and forth in the bones of the occiput. Pressive sore pain in the occiput. A tearing throbbing in one spot in the occiput above the nape of the neck. External Head. Dry scurf on the scalp. The scurf on the scalp was whiter, more profuse and dryer than usual. The head is covered with a thick, leather-like crust, under which thick and white pus collects here and there, and the hair is glued together. On the head, great elevated white scabs under which ichor collects quantity, and which begins to be offensive and to breed vermin. The scabs on the head look chalky, and extend to the eyebrow and to the nape of the neck. Twitching in the scalp near the right side of the vertex; it ceased for a short time when touched. The hair was very much inclined to bristle. The hair of the head hangs soft (fourth day). The long hairs were trouble some to him; they seemed rough; after some weeks the hair seems to become curly, and to grow more rapidly. Scalp hot; was obliged to scratch it. The scalp on both side of the vertex was painful to touch. The hair was painful to touch, as if sore. Violent biting on the head, as from lice, only transiently relieved by scratching, and always recurring in another place; in the evening. Itching on the vertex and occiput provoking scratching. Fine sticking itching on the head, remove, by scratching.

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Natura Pharma
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