General Face.

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.


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