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Alumina

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

Other names and synonyms

aluminium oxydata homeopathy.

Description Source

Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF Allen

Additional facts

 Chemically prepared pure Aluminium oxide (Al2O3).
 Preparation: Triturate with sacch. lactis.

Mental

 Mind.
 He feels light-spirited; the intellectual and physical powers appear to be excited (first day).
 (He feels excessively contented).
 He takes everything in the worse sense, and weeps and howls for hours (second day).
 The boy weeps constantly against his will, for half an hour.
 Depressed as with grief, early in the morning on waking; consciousness is not clear.
 Depressed and friendless; he wishes only to be left alone, in the forenoon (the eighth day).
 The person imagines only disagreeable, sad images (first day).
 Involuntary sighing and groaning, as in great pain; he is not conscious of it.
 He believes he will not be able to recover his health.
 He feels low-spirited on account of his disease.
 She is constantly possessed by bad thoughts, which oblige her to weep; at the same time she feels apprehensive and uneasy, as if something evil were to happen to her; everything that she only looks at, fills her with sadness (eleventh day).
 Upon seeing blood, or knives, horrible thoughts throng her mind; she feels, for instance, as though she would commit suicide, although she has the greatest aversion to it.
 Intolerable ennui, an hour seems to him half a day.
 Serious, anxious mood.
 Anxious, reflective, peevish mood.
 Oppressive anxiety, attended with emptiness and confusion of the head, and pressure in the forehead (after twelve hours).
 Anxiety, with external heat and uneasiness as if she had done something bad.
 Anxiety, early in the morning, as though he were threatened with an epileptic fit.
 Anxiety and fearfulness, as if he had committed a crime (fifth day).
 Anguish, with much uneasiness, the whole day (second day).
 Anxiety, with palpitation of the heart, and pulsations in some parts of the breast and abdomen (fourth day).
 Uneasiness, in the evening, as though some evil were impending.
 Extremely frightened, and starts upon hearing the least thing fall.
 He is apprehensive of showing his thoughts, and his understanding.
 Dissatisfied with everything, feels despairing.
 Ill-humored and peevish; she is grumbling continually.
 Not disposed for anything; nothing gives him pleasure.
 Peevish, ill-humored; she is conscious of it, at one o’clock in the afternoon (first day).
 Peevish and whining; the lobules of the ears are hot (after two days).
 Extremely peevish and obstinate.
 Is opposed to the wished of other people.
 She is excessively peevish, and everything is offensive to her; she desires nothing but to quarrel and make a fuss, in the afternoon (fifth day).
 The person is greatly excited, over fatigued, and nevertheless discontented as if not enough had been done.
 He sneers at everybody contemptuously.
 Indifference, absence of mind, and peevishness.
 His mood changes greatly.
 Frequently changing mood during the day, sometimes assurance, sometimes timidity.
 Increased animation alternating with absence of mind, during which one’s thoughts, sight, and hearing, are indistinct, and have almost disappeared.
 He constantly speaks wrong, choosing different expressions from those which he intended.
 Want of attention in reading; the mind does not remain fixed on one object (first day).
 Incapacity for connected thought.
 Dulness of mind.
 Inability and want of disposition for mental labor.
 Great absence of mind and irresolution (second day).
 Reluctance to any kind of employment (first day).
 Want of disposition for any kind of labor, with ennui, in the forenoon.
 The mind is occupied with a variety of objects, but not one of them, leaves a distinct recollection in the mind (fourth day).
 Absence of all power of recollection, and great weakness of memory.
 Continual great weakness of memory.
 Want of memory for many weeks.
 Great forgetfulness.
 Striking forgetfulness.
 Great stupor, with dread of falling forward.

Head, face, and ears

 Head.
 Confusion of the head, with heat in the face.
 Confusion of the head, with dread of losing his consciousness.
 Early in the morning, the head feels confused and dull; this passed off after rising (third day).
 The head feels extremely confused, as if his consciousness were outside of his body; when he says anything, it seems to him as though somebody else had said it; or when he sees anything. it seems as though somebody else had seen it, or as if he saw it through somebody else’s eyes.
 Early in the morning his head feels cloudy and hot.
 Her head feels befogged and intoxicated; it seems to her as though she would turn about, for nine days, this alternated with pain in the kidneys, and the cloudiness of the head decreased in proportion as the pain increased, and vice versa (after thirty days).
 Great heaviness of the head, with paleness of face, and lassitude.
 Heaviness of the head, attended with confusion of the forehead, and sensitiveness of the vertex to the touch, at four o’clock in the afternoon (second day).
 Heaviness of the head when sitting erect, he feels as if he would fall forward, this increases on stooping, at 1 (fifth day).
 Early in the morning the head feels heavy and hot.
 Occasional weakness of the head.
 Vertigo in the morning.
 Quickly passing vertigo in the morning.
 Vertigo increased on stooping.
 Vertigo, everything turns with him in a circle, attended with nausea.
 Everything before his eyes turns with him.
 Vertigo even to falling; the whole room seems to turn with her; she is obliged to sit down at once, at four o’clock in the afternoon (third day).
 Severe vertigo in walking or sitting, as though he would fall over; often for several days, and with stiffness in the nape of the neck, extending towards the head.
 Vertigo, even to falling, during a walk; she had to lean against a wall (twenty-fourth day).
 Vertigo, early in the morning, as through she would turn around, with a fainting nausea; after having breakfasted on wheat bread, her nausea ceased, but a sour taste remained in the mouth (eleventh day).
 Giddiness for some days almost without interruption; it is like slight intoxication produced by beer (thirty-first day).
 Giddiness the whole day, even to falling; in order to moderate this vertigo, she obliged to wipe her eyes (eleventh day).
 The head always feels giddy as soon as she opens her eyes (sixteenth day).
 On stooping, surging in the head, synchronous with the pulse; on becoming erect, it is somewhat diminished (after dinner).
 Over the head, externally, a sensation as though the skin would go to sleep (three days).
 Violent headache, peculiar, as though the brain were dashed to pieces.
 Headache, increasing by walking in the open air.
 Headache, when in bed at night.
 Pain in the head and nape of the neck; it increases on going to bed, and only leaves off in the morning, on rising.
 Headache, which obliges one to lie down; with dry heat and cough during sleep, the whole afternoon.
 Heat rises into his head, from the stomach, in the forenoon.
 External pinching and griping on the head, with a sensation as of freezing towards the occiput, worse on stooping, in the evening.
 After dinner, heat in the head; on stooping, a sensation in the brain as if it would fall forwards; this passes off on raising the head (first day).
 Pain as if the head were being screwed together, with stitches in the forehead, and such a violent heaviness in the vertex, that the head threatens to fall down on stooping; when standing, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon (two days).
 Dull, pressive headache, increased on walking (first day).
 Screwing pressure in the head.
 Tearing in the whole head, in the forenoon (first day).
 Headache, tearing, with a sense as of pressing from both sides, in the evening (after two and a half hours), with chills, many evenings, in succession.
 Thrusts, as with a knife, now and then shooting through the head.
 Stitches in some parts of the head.
 Headache, violent stitches in the brain, with inclination to vomit.
 Stitches in the head from within outwards, in the afternoon (eighth day).
 Stitches head from within outwards, in the afternoon (eighth day).
 Stitches shooting through the head at every step.
 A stitch in the head, going round the brain.
 Sharp stitches in the right side of the head, when stooping during labor (twenty-eighth day).
 Stitches in the fore and back part of the head after eating, worse towards evening (after thirty-seven days).
 Pulsative headache on ascending the stairs, after dinner (second day).
 Rhythmical beating in the whole head, in the afternoon, when walking, and next morning in bed (after three days).
 Headache, as if bruised, with redness of cheeks.
 Headache, as if a worm were crawling under the skull; the pain is also cutting, and corrosive.
 Intolerable itching of the head; he is obliged to scratch until the parts bleed; after scratching, the skin pains.
 Itching, formication here and there over the head.
 Sense of warmth in the forehead, which is not perceptible externally; with dulness of the mind, for half an hour.
 Burning and pressive pain, with warmth in the forehead, after dinner, when standing or sitting; the pain is relieved in the open air, and does not return in the room.
 Sense of constriction around the forehead, attended with aching (after a quarter of an hour).
 Compressive (pinching) headache in the forehead, above the eyes; it seems to come from the temples (after three to twelve hours).
 Compressive headache above the eyes, coming from both temples, in the evening; and at night, heat when in bed, followed by sweat (after two hours).
 Pressing in pain in the forehead.
 Intensely pressive headache above the eyes.
 Pressing out at the forehead, after dinner.
 Tearing in the forehead, in the forenoon; in the afternoon, it is changed to stitching (second day).
 Tearing headache in the forehead, which is relieved in the open air, in the evening (third day). 10.30 with the frontal headache; tearing, pressing from the forehead back over the vertex (first day).
 Stitches in the forehead, with dulness and heaviness of the head in the afternoon (third day).
 Stitches in the forehead on going to sleep (tenth day).
 Beating and stitches in the forehead and right side of the head, in the afternoon (second day).
 Sensation as if something were crawling (between the skin and flesh), coming from both temples, and going to the forehead; here it presses outward as though it would penetrate through.
 At the upper part of the forehead, a little spot is painful to the touch, early in the morning (tenth and eleventh days).
 Confusing tension in a small spot in the right temple; it passes off by pressure; when the pressure ceases, it returns immediately, in the forenoon (two days).
 Continual boring and tearing in both temples, in the forenoon (fourth day).
 Painful boring into the right temple, in the evening (fifth day).
 Boring and drawing pain in the region of the left temple, in the evening (third day).
 Pressing in pain in the right temple, after dinner.
 External tearing in the right temple, followed by continual internal boring and beating (second day).
 Tearing in the right temple; rubbing excites a burning in the place (after half an hour to two hours).
 Tearing upwards in the left temple, and subsequent stitches in the right (after two hours).
 A stitch in the right temple, as with a large, blunt instrument, leaving transient soreness behind (after thirteen days).
 Stitches in the temples on singing; they abated as soon as she stopped singing (after thirty-three days).
 Pain in the left region of the vertex, as if somebody were raising her up by a lock of hair (first day).
 Beating and raging in the vertex, in the forenoon (two days).
 Stitches in the head towards the vertex (second and third days).
 Pulsative headache in the vertex, over the right temple, early on waking.
 Beating and pressing in the right temple, like strong pulsation, with pressure upon the vertex, as from a heavy weight, in the afternoon (second day).
 Stitches on the outside, as with an awl, in a small spot of the left side of the head, close to the vertex.
 Beating and tearing in the upper part of the right side of the head, 1.
 Headache, painful drawing in the right side of the head.
 Sensation as if the right side of the head were pressed or screwed towards the other, and as if the vertex, were oppressed with a heavy load, in the forenoon, at 8 1/2 o’clock (second day).
 Tearing and stitches in the right side of the head, in the forenoon; and in the left frontal eminence, in the evening (first day).
 Headache on the left side (after eighteen hours).
 Short, lasting, dull pain in the occiput (after half an hour).
 Headache in the occiput, it feels bruised; passes off on lying down.
 Pressure on the occiput and forehead externally, as from a tight hat.
 Drawing and pulsative tension in the right side of the occiput, in the forenoon (one day).
 Dryness of the hairs.
 Falling of the hair (after eight days).
 The hairy scalp itches, and is covered with white scales.
 On touching the hair on the head, pain as if the place were sore.
 Eyes.
 Redness of the eyes, with a sense of excoriation in the corners, and weakness of sight; in the evenings, when reading, he sees a halo around the light; he is obliged to wipe his eyes often; in the night, they become agglutinated; this lasts a long time.
 Redness of the right eye, with soreness and lachrymation (third and fourth days).
 Squinting of both eyes.
 Trembling of the left eye, as though it would leap out; worse towards evening, and on looking down; better on closing the eye, or on looking up, or on holding the eye with the hand; at the same time the eye is so sensitive to the light that she was often obliged to close it for three days after (forty-seven days).
 Burning sensation of the eyes, morning, on waking.
 Burning in the eyes, especially on looking up.
 Burning and pressure in the eyes.
 Burning and pressure of the eyes and nose, as if she would be attacked with a cold.
 Tearing in the upper border of the orbit.
 Tension around the left eye (two days).
 Pressure in the eyes; she was unable to open them.
 Pressure in the eyes, and sensitiveness to the light.
 Pressure in the right eye, in the evening, when writing or reading.
 Pressure in the left eye, as something had fallen into it, just below the upper eyelid; the whole day (fifth day).
 Biting in the left eye, as from soap, in the evening.
 Tearing biting pain in the eye.
 Biting and burning pain in the eyes, early in the morning (second day).
 Sensation of excoriation in the interior of the eyes, in the evening; after this the eyes were irresistibly closed.
 Frequent and violent itching of the eyes.
 Sensation of trembling of the eyebrows.
 The eyelashes fall out easily.
 On the left lower eyelid, a pimple, with a stinging pain.
 Incipient stye, frequently forming on the upper eyelid.
 On closing the eyes but lightly, they are often spasmodically closed with pain; if he tries to open his eyes in the night, they pain him as if they were oppressed with a sudden flood of bright sunlight, even in darkness; they become again drawn together; these symptoms are accompanied by little sleep, and by frequent twitching during the day in the right upper eyelid.
 Weakness of the eyelids; they are all the time on the point of closing, although he is not sleepy (in the afternoon). he cannot well open the left eye, because it seems to him as if the upper eyelid were hanging deep down; on this account he often wipes the eye, in order to see better (fifth day).
 The upper eyelid feels paralyzed, hangs down, and covers only half of the eye (twenty-ninth day).
 Biting pain, with burning and stinging, as from as acrid humor in one of the corners of the eye.
 Every evening, burning and dryness of the eyelids, with pain in the left internal canthus, and a secretion of dry gum, every morning, lasting upwards of a week.
 Stitches in the lower eyelids.
 Tearing in the right upper eyelid on looking down; on looking up, feeling as if the upper lid were longer and were hanging down; afterwards, stitches in the right side of the head, early in the morning (two days).
 Sensation of excoriation and dryness in the internal canthus.
 Alternating pressure in the eyelids (one day).
 Itching in the corners of the eyes, and of the lids.
 Stitches in the corners of the eye.
 Burning in the corners of the eyes (two to three days).
 The right eye constantly secretes a mucous humor (eye-gum).
 The eyes secrete much mucus in the night, for several days in succession.
 Much dry gum early in the morning on waking.
 The eyes are agglutinated on waking in the morning; they burn on being opened, with dread of light.
 Nightly agglutination for several weeks, with inflammation of the conjunctiva and secretion of mucus during the day; in the evening, when the room is lighted, it seems as if gauze were before the eyes, which is not removed by wiping; he sees a halo around the light (after ten days).
 The eyes are agglutinated in the morning; dim, with biting (second day).
 Lachrymation in the open air.
 Frequent lachrymation, without pain.
 Lachrymation early in the morning, after waking.
 Lachrymation and burning of the eyes, with a sensation of swelling of the face (first day).
 Burning and increased secretion of mucus of the eyes, at night, and sometimes early in the morning, with itching.
 Inflammation of the conjunctiva of the right eye, without much pain, in the evening (first day).
 Pressure upon the left eyeball (after half an hour).
 The eyes become weak after long looking (fourth day).
 Twitching and mist before the eyes.
 Dimsightedness, as through a fog.
 Dim-sightedness, sometimes in the open air, and passing off in the room.
 Dim-sightedness, as through mist, in the evening (one to thirty days).
 Dim-sightedness, which obliges her to wipe her eyes constantly, which relieves, with a sensation as if the lids would adhere in the corners (eleventh day).
 The right eye is dim, as if a feather or a hair were before it, which she thinks she must take away (sixth and seventh days).
 In the evening, her eyes are so dull and dry that she can neither read nor sew; also during the day her sight is dull (usually her sight is very good).
 Short flickering and a kind of spots before the eyes, with a sort of vertigo.
 On closing his eyes, it is bright before them.
 The objects she looks at appear yellow (thirty-fourth to thirty fifth day).
 After blowing the nose, white little stars sparkle before the eyes (fourth day).
 Ears.
 On the right ear, a transparent vesicle, without pain.
 It seems to her as if something were lying before her ear externally.
 Itching burning in the anterior border of the right ear (first day).
 Heat and redness of the ear for many evenings.
 Tension in the ears (second and third days).
 Boring pain in the ear in the morning, and in the hollow of the ear in the afternoon; also felt on pressure (fourth day).
 (Headache), tearing and stitches in the ears, somewhat lessened by pressure with the hand, lasting four days, towards evening (after sixth day).
 Tearing in, behind, and below the ears.
 Frequent stabs, as with a knife, into the hollow of the ear.
 Sticking into the ears.
 Stitches in the ears, especially in the evening (after thirty days).
 In the night, stitches deep in the right ear (after four hours).
 Stitches through the ears from within outwards (after four hours).
 Stitches in the left ear (seventh day).
 Pulsations in the ear.
 Severe itching in both ears; rubbing with the fingers increases it (after fifty hours).
 Itching before and behind the ears and of the lobules.
 Discharges of pus from the right ear often (eleven days).
 On blowing her nose something obstructed her ear; on swallowing, the ear opens again, Itching and tingling in the external swallowing, the ear opens again.
 Itching and tingling in the external meatus.
 Crackling of the tympanum, especially when chewing.
 On swallowing, there is a crackling in the ear.
 For an hour it seems, in the right ear, as though he had an entirely different voice (fourth day).
 Loud whistling in the ear.
 Whizzing in the ears.
 Roaring of the ears early in the morning; at the same time the stools are more solid than usual.
 Roaring before the ears, as of large bells, early in the morning, after rising.
 Roaring in the ears, in the evening.
 Nose.
 The septum of the nose is swollen, red, and painful to the touch; in the evening the pains are increased, with stitches in the forehead (one day).
 Swelling and hardness of the left alae of the nose, with pain to the touch (eighth days).
 Ulcerated nostrils.
 A boil on the nose.
 Rattling and piping in the nose, with rough voice, in the afternoon (three days).
 The nose is stopped (one day).
 Obstruction of the left nostril (ten days).
 Unwell, as from a cold which cannot develop.
 Sensation in the nose as if a cold would come on, in the evening, for several days (four days).
 Catarrh, with sneezing and obstruction of the nose, the whole day (three days).
 Dry catarrh (nine days).
 Violent dry catarrh, especially at night, with great dryness of the mouth.
 Violent fluent coryza in the left nostril, appearing suddenly; the right nostril is obstructed entirely.
 First fluent coryza, then dry, so that both nostrils are entirely obstructed.

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