General Face.
- Acon.
- On rising the red face turns deathly pale.
- Dulc.
- Face ache and asthma, after disappearance of tetters in the face.
- Gels.
- Sensation of stiffness in the face; lips dry, cracked and chapped, upper lip swollen; breaks out around the mouth.
- Sulph.
- Comedones, black pores of the skin, particularly in the face.
- Opium.
- The lower lip and jaw hangs down.
- Acon.
- Neuralgia of trigeminus, left side, face red and hot; restlessness, anguish and screaming.
- Camph.
- Face livid, pale, haggard, pale and anxious, distorted, bluish, cold.
- Merc.
- Pimples, especially on face with a bluish halo, without itching.
- Verat. alb.
- Face pale, sunken, cold, hippocratic, and nose pointed, or face bluish.
- Mezer
- Child scratches the face continuously, which becomes covered with blood; itching worse at night, tears of the scabs leaving raw spots, on which fat pustules form.
- Ant. crud
- Sore, cracked and crusty nostrils, and corners of the mouth.
- Graph.
- Sensation of a cobweb on the face.
- Bellad
- Trick swollen upper lip, gums swollen.
- Ant. tart
- Convulsive twitches in almost every muscle of the face.
- Rhus tox.
- Corners of mouth ulcerated, and sordes; or chapped around genitals.
- Verat. alb.
- Cold perspiration on face, particularly on forehead.
- Cicuta vir.
- Thick whitish scurfs appear upon chin and upper lip; they secrete a dampness; sometimes affects the nose.
- Bell.
- Face either very red and hot, or very pale, one side swollen or the whole.
- Ant. tart.
- Face pale and sunken, or cyanotic.
- Cham.
- One check red and hot, the other pale and cold.
- Graph.
- Moist eczema in the face, especially on chin and around the mouth.
- Bell
- Visible throbbing of temporal and carotid arteries.
- Stram.
- The face is bloated, red with blood.
- Arn.
- Dry heat of face, with coldness of the nose, or rest of body cool.
- Cham.
- Face sweats after eating or drinking.
- Caust.
- One of the first remedies for paralysis of the entire one-half of the face.
- Cina
- Face pale with sickly look about the eyes.
- Ferr.
- Face becomes suddenly fiery red, with vertigo, ringing in the ears, great palpitation of the heart, and dyspnoea.
- Sepia.
- Yellow spots (moth spots) in the face, and a yellow saddle across the upper part of the cheeks and nose.
- Ign.
- Sweats on the face while eating.
- Sulph.
- Very red lips, particularly with children.
- Ferr.
- The least emotion produces a red face.
- Ant. crud.
- Suppurating and long-lasting eruptions on cheeks.
- Agar.
- Twitching of facial muscles and eyelids.
- Aethusa.
- A drawn condition beginning at the alae nasi and extending to the angle of the mouth, giving the face an expression of great anxiety and pain.
- Ferr.
- Ashy pale or greenish face; with pains and other symptoms the face becomes fiery red.
- Arum. tri.
- Corners of mouth sore, cracked and bleeding; bores and picks at them until they bleed.
- Agar.
- Redness and itching; burning as if from chilblains.
- Carb. veg.
- Face very pale, grayish yellow color; hippocratic.
- Baptisia.
- Face flushed, dusky, hot; dark red with besotted expression.
- Chel.
- Yellow color of the face, especially of forehead, nose, cheeks, and whites of the eyes.
- China.
- Face pale, sunken, pinched, eyes sunken and surrounded by blue margins.
- Hep. sul.
- Boils or pimples on face, lips, chin, or neck; very painful to touch.
- Phos.
- Oedema of the face, especially of lids and around the eyes.
- Apis.
- Oedema of the face; eyelids puffed, feel stiff.
- Chin.
- Periodical prosopalgia, pains excessive; skin sensitive to touch, mostly infra-orbital and maxillary branches.
- Opium.
- Face bloated, dark red, and hot; features distorted; lower lip and jaw hanging down;
- Apis.
- Erysipelas, face intensely red and hot, or only pink, puffy shining; either sore to touch or stinging pains.
- Rhus tox.
- Vesicular eruptions of the face, with much burning, and smarting, and tingling.
- Platina.
- Sensation of coldness, crawling and numbness in the right side of the face.
- Sang.
- Circumscribed redness of one or both cheeks; cheeks livid (in typhoid pneumonia).
- Spigel.
- Prosopalgia, left-sided; tearing, shooting, burning pains, especially in cheek bones, lower jaw, about eyebrows and in the eyeball; periodical from morning until sunset; < at noon, noise or motion.
- Ars. alb.
- Face deathly pale; pale, yellow, cachetic look; swollen, sunken, covered with cold sweat; hippocratic.
- Verat. alb.
- While in bed face is red, after getting up it becomes pale.
- Sulph.
- Bright redness of the lips as if the blood would burst through.