Belladonna
By Adolph von Lippe — Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: deadly nightshade.
Adapted to persons who are lively and entertaining when well, but violent and often delirious when sick (A.).
Bad effects of fear and chagrin (Ign.).
Loss of consciousness (Acon., Bar-C., Cann-I., Cocc., Hell., Hydr-Ac., Hyos., Ign., Lach., Mosch., Nux-M., Op., Phos-Ac., Puls.).
FANTASTIC ILLUSIONS AND BITING RAGE (Hyos., Stram.).
FURIOUS DELIRIUM (Bapt., Bry., Hyos., Lach., Stram., Verat.).
FURIOUS DELIRIUM, WITH A WILD LOOK; WISHES TO STRIKE, BITE OR QUARREL; FACE FLUSHED AND EYES RED (Bt.).
Hallucinations: sees monstrous, hideous faces (Hyos., Lach., Stram.) (Br.).
ALMOST CONSTANT MOANING (Acon., Apis, Ars., Bry., Cann-I., Cham., Cina, Hyos., Ign., Ipec., Kali-Br., Kali-C., Mur-Ac., Nux-V., Phos., Puls., Stram., Zinc.) (Bt.).
BREAKS INTO FITS OF LAUGHTER AND GNASHES THE TEETH (A.).
The child cries out suddenly, and ceases just as suddenly (Bt.).
Desire to escape, with restlessness and anxiety (Acon., Agar., Ars., Bry., Cupr., Glon., Hyos., Lach., Nux-V., Op., Stram., Verat.) (Bt.).
Imagines he sees ghosts, hideous faces, and various insects (Stram.); black animals, dogs, wolves, etc. (A.).
Crying, laughing, dancing, or muttering delirium, with phantasms (Bt.).
Headache from suppressed catarrhal flow (Bry., Kali-B., Lach., Nat-M., Stict.) (Br.).
OVERSENSITIVENESS OF ALL THE SENSES (Coff., Nux-V., Stram., Strych.).
Plethora (Acon., Ferr-P, Glon., Verat-V.).
Burning in inner parts (Apis, Ars., Camph., Lach., Phos., Sec., Sulph.).
Sensation, as if inner organs were distended, or as if they would burst.
Tearing in inner parts (from below upwards).
CONGESTION OF THE HEAD (Acon., Amyl-N., Bry., Ferr-P., Gels., Lach., Meli., Nat-M., Op., Sulph., Verat-V.).
SWELLING AND PULSATION IN THE BLOOD-VESSELS (Glon., Nat-M., Stram.).
Carotids throb violently; jugulars swollen; face bloated and red (Bt.).
Light and noise are intolerable (Coff., Nux-V., Sulph.) (Bt.).
Vertigo, with vanishing of sight, stupefaction and debility (Chin.).
Squinting (Apis, Cic., Cycl., Gels., Stram.) (D.).
Things look red; sees sparks of fire (Bt.).
Diplopia (Gels., Hyos., Nat-M., Puls., Sep., Stram.) (Br.).
BLEEDING FROM INNER PARTS (Acon., Chin., Ferr-P., Mill., Sab.).
Pricking on the muscles or bones.
Pressing and tearing rheumatic pains, which wander from one place to the other.
Sensation as if a mouse was running in the muscles (Illusion of a mouse running from under her chair- Act-R., Æth., Lac-C.).
VERY ACUTE HEARING (Coff., Nux-V., Op.) (Br.).
OTITIS MEDIA (Calc., Hep., Merc., Sil.) (Br.).
Severe, boring pains in the ears, which come on suddenly and shoot from one ear into the other (D.).
CONTORTION OF THE LIMBS (Acon., Ars., Cupr., Mag-P., Sec., Stram.).
SPASMS OF SINGLE LIMBS, OR OF THE WHOLE BODY (Æth., Apis, Hell., Lach., Lyc., Nux-V., Stram., Strych., Verat.).
Loss of sensation and motion of one side of the body (Caust., Cocc., Phos., Plb., Rhus-T., Zinc.).
Grinding of teeth during sleep (Acon., Ars., Bry., Calc., Cann-I., Cina, Merc., Plb., Podo., Sant., Stram.) (K.).
THROAT: DRY, AS IF GLAZED; ANGRY LOOKING CONGESTION; RED, WORSE ON RIGHT SIDE (Br.).
The child bores its head into the pillow, and rolls it from side to side (Stram.) (D.).
Inflammation of inner parts (mucous membranes) with a tendency to suppuration or with nervous symptoms (Asaf., Hep., Sil.).
Indurations after inflammations (Graph., Merc., Sil., Sulph.).
Parotid glands hard, red and swollen (Brom., Phyt., Stram.) (Bt.).
A white tongue with the papillæ showing through it; the so-called "strawberry tongue" (D.).
SLEEPINESS, BUT CANNOT SLEEP (G.).
The child remains in a drowsy, sleepy state, with starting and jumping while sleeping (Bt.).
PULSE FULL AND HARD (Acon., Ferr-P., Verat-V.).
NERVOUS FEVERS, WITH LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS OR DELIRIUM (Hyos., Kali-P., Op., Phos-Ac.).
INFLAMMATION OF THE BRAIN (Apis, Hell., Hyos., Lach., Mur-Ac., Op., Phos., Stram.).
Sleeplessness with drowsiness, or sleep which is stupor-like (Gels., Hyos., Lach.).
Pain in the stomach, worse during a meal (Calc-P., Nux-M., Nux-V.) (D.).
Gastralgia, pains go to the spine (D.).
Swelling and induration of the glands (Calc., Calc-F., Carb-An., Merc-I., Sil.).
Summer complaints of children, with crying and screaming and suddenly bending backwards (D.).
Diarrhœa from cold, with slimy, bloody discharges and some tenesmus (D.).
PUPILS DILATED (Arg-N., Calc., Chin., Gels., Hyos., Mang., Sec., Stram.).
AVERSION TO LIGHT (Acon., Arg-N., Ars., Bar-C., Calc., Carb-S., Chin., Con., Euphr., Graph., Lac-C., Lyc., Merc., Nat-M., Nat-S., Nux-V., Op., Rhus-T., Sulph.).
Loss of sight (Acon., Aur-M., Bov., Chin., Gels., Hyos., Merc., Puls., Sil., Stram.).
Is indicated in fever when there are present symptoms of delirium and cerebral excitement, and a pungent heat of the skin (D.).
Colour of the face is bluish-red (Lach.).
Pressure as though all the contents of the abdomen would issue through the female genital organs; this is particularly felt early in the morning (Bt.).
Os uteri rigid, hot and dry (G.).
Profuse flooding, with a feeling as if everything would issue from the vagina (Sep.) (Bt.).
Spasmodic contraction of the uterus (Bt.).
Alternate redness and paleness of the skin.
EXANTHEMATA OF SCARLET COLOUR (Stram.).
Erysipelas: with bright red, rapid swelling of the skin; the skin is smooth, shining and tense; the pains are sharp, lancinating, stinging and throbbing (D.).
CONVULSIONS AND SPASMS IN TEETHING CHILDREN (D.).
Liability to take cold with great sensitiveness to draft of air (Calc., Hep., Kali-C., Sil.).
BREASTS FEEL HEAVY, ARE VERY HARD AND REDNESS RUNS IN RADII (STREAKS FROM A CENTRE) (Bt.).
Indurated mammæ (Bry., Phyt., Puls., Sil.).
NEURALGIC PAINS COME ON SUDDENLY AND DISAPPEAR SUDDENLY (pains increase gradually and decrease gradually- Stann.) (D.).
It will be demanded in puerperal fever, and during the early stages of variola, and in scarlatina when the skin is uniformly smooth, shining, and of a scarlet redness (Bt.).
Pain in the right ileo-cœcal region, worse by the slightest touch, even of the bed-cover (A.).
SPASM OF THE GLOTTIS (Brom., Lach., Stram.)(C.).
Head hot and painful; face flushed; eyes wild, staring; pupils dilated; pulse full and bounding, globular, like buckshot striking the finger; mucous membrane of the mouth dry; stool tardy and urine suppressed; sleepy, but cannot sleep (A.).
Involuntary micturition; constant dribbling; paralysis of sphincter vesicœ (N.).
Pain in the small of back, as if it would break; also pain in the lumbar and sacral region (N.).
FRIGHTFUL DREAMS, DREAMS OF QUARRELS, FIRE, ETC. (B.).
HOT HEAD WITH COLD LIMBS (Carb-An., Kali-Ars., Sep., Stram.) (B.).
Perspiration: hot; during sleep; profuse; and in covered parts (K.).
Colicky pain (in the abdomen) comes quickly and goes quickly; better from bending double or bending backward; also better from lying on the abdomen (K.).
BARKING COUGH (Dros., Spong., Verb.); AWAKING AFTER MIDNIGHT, WITH PAIN IN THE LARYNX AND THREATENED SUFFOCATION (C.).
AGGRAVATION: In the afternoon; at night; from touching the parts affected even softly; while swallowing liquids; from motion; from noise; from draught of air; while looking at bright, shining objects; after 3 P. M.; from uncovering the head; and in summer sun.
AMELIORATION: While reposing; while standing; while leaning the head against something; and in a warm room.
RELATIONSHIP. Complementary: Calc.
Bell. is the acute of Calc., which is often required to complete a cure.
Similar to: Acon., Amyl-N., Bry., Cic., Ferr-P., Gels., Glon., Hyos., Melil., Op., Stram., and Verat-V.