Sleep and Dreams.
- Caust.
- Uneasy, restless; many motions of arms and legs during sleep.
- Podoph.
- Drowsy, half-closed eyes; rolling head from side to side, with moaning and whining, especially children.
- Cham.
- Restless sleep; moaning, starting up, crying, tossing about and talking; cross, ugly.
- Coff.
- Sleeplessness from excessive mental and physical excitement.
- Rhus tox.
- Laborious dreams of excessive bodily exertion, as running, wading in the snow, hurrying and the like.
- Aethusa.
- Dozing of child after vomiting spells, or after stool.
- Sticta.
- Sleepless after surgical operations.
- Apis.
- Sleep, with sudden starting and sudden screams.
- Cocc.
- Sleeplessness; from night watching; business thoughts; anxiety, restlessness.
- Aur. met.
- Awakened by bone pains; suffering so great he despairs, does not want to live.
- Gels.
- Languid and drowsy, but cannot compose the mind for sleep.
- Kali carb.
- Wakes in the morning about 1 or 3 o’clock and cannot sleep again, from wakefulness.
- Baptis.
- Delirious stupor; falls asleep while answering a question, or being talked to; besotted expression.
- Cocc.
- Ill effects of loss of sleep from long continued watching.
- Cina.
- Sudden, distressing cries in sleep, or cannot sleep, with starts; turns and tosses or kicks off the bed clothes.
- Nat. mur.
- Tormenting sleeplessness after gnawing grief.
- Nux mosch.
- Drowsy, with other complaints, particularly with pains; lies in stupid slumber.
- Nat. mur.
- Frequent dreams of robbers in the house and on waking; will not believe the contrary until search is made.
- Opium.
- Sleeplessness with acuteness of hearing; clocks striking and cocks crowing at a great distance keeps her awake.
- Sulph.
- Irresistible drowsiness in the daytime and wakefulness the whole night.
- Ant. tart.
- Cannot keep her eyes open; irresistible drowsiness, and deep, stupefied sleep; when awake, hopelessness and despair, or chill and fever, or vomiting of food.
- Lach.
- Seems to sleep into the troubles, such as cramp, cough, etc.
- Bell.
- Sleepy, yet cannot sleep.
- Opium.
- Flushed face; coldness of limbs; sleepy but cannot sleep; her bed feels so hot that she can hardly lie on it.
- Nux vom.
- Cannot keep from falling asleep in the evening, while sitting, hours before bed time.
- Ant. tart.
- Great sleepiness; irresistible inclination to sleep with nearly all complaints.
- Bell.
- Starts as in affright, from sleep on just falling sleep.
- Rhus tox.
- Restless at night, has to change position frequently.
- Opium.
- Unrefreshing soporous sleep; with eyes half open; snoring during inspiration and expiration.
- Staph.
- Sleepy all day long; awake all night; body aches all over.
- Sulph.
- Finds himself at night lying on the back.
- Nux vom.
- Awake at 3 a. m. with a rush of thoughts and is awake for hours; falls asleep with the bright morning, with troubled dreams, and gets up more tired than in the evening.
- Cina.
- Child will sleep only when violently rocked.
- Kali bromat.
- Night terrors of children; grinding teeth in sleep; moans; cries; horrible dreams.