Cyclamen
The individual experiences an aversion to motion and the open air, but finds relief from symptoms such as coryza and cough when exposed to fresh air. Dullness of senses and special senses is a prominent feature. Symptoms include chlorosis, irregular menses, palpitation, and stitching pains, with weakness and exhaustion from exertion and flabby muscles. Symptoms are alleviated by walking, but the individual experiences restlessness at night and is sensitive to cold and cold air. Moods alternate between joyous feelings, irritability, and sudden changes from serene humor to seriousness or peevishness. Grief and fear keep the individual in a continuous state of mental agitation, and dullness of mind prevents mental labor. The individual seeks solitude, is averse to work and the open air, and remains silent for extended periods. Sadness, tearfulness, and imaginary grief are common, as well as a sense of being alone and persecuted by others.
The individual becomes increasingly weak, experiences fainting spells, and grows pale and anemic. Headaches are severe, with pain in the forehead and temples and pressure in the vertex. The senses are affected, with spots, fog, bluish colors, flickering, glittering objects, and various colors, dimness of vision, and impaired smell, hearing, and taste. Dry lips, numbness of the upper lip, and boring, stitching, and tearing in the teeth are present. The individual experiences a loss or perversion of taste, with flat, bad, putrid, or rancid tastes. The tongue is white or yellowish, with burning blisters, increased saliva, and burning dryness and scraping in the throat. There is a loss of appetite and even aversion to food, with thirst only in the evening during fever. The stomach is weak, with nausea, vomiting after eating, vomiting watery mucus, eructations, aching, and burning in the oesophagus, fullness, and stitching pains. The abdomen experiences colicky pains, tenderness, gnawing pains, and rumbling and gurgling sounds.
Rectum and Anus: Constipation. Ineffectual urging. Stools hard, round, like sheep's dung. Stools large and hard, like balls, with great straining. Anus sore, burning, and itching. Hemorrhoids protrude; sore, burning, and itching. Fistula in ano.
Urinary Organs: Frequent urination, especially at night. Urine dark, offensive, containing mucus, and depositing a sediment. Cutting pains in the urethra during and after urination.
Female Sexual Organs: Irregular menstruation, late, scanty, or profuse. Menstrual flow watery, black, and acrid. Leucorrhea, thick, yellowish, and offensive, causing burning and itching of the parts. Menses late, scanty, and short. Menses too early and profuse, lasting too long. Great bearing down in the pelvis, as if the uterus would prolapse. Pressing down in the abdomen, as if the uterus would come out. Great sensitiveness of the genitals. Sexual desire increased or decreased.
Respiratory Organs: Shortness of breath. Oppression of the chest. Cough, dry and hacking; or loose, with expectoration of yellow, offensive matter. Cough, with stitching pains in the chest. Tightness of the chest. Wheezing and rattling in the chest. Hoarseness. Soreness of the chest. Soreness of the larynx. Tickling in the throat. Constriction of the throat.
Cardiac Symptoms: Palpitations, with anxiety and oppression of the chest. Weakness of the heart's action. Irregular action of the heart. Pains in the region of the heart.
Rewritten version:
This individual shows a strong aversion to motion and open air, despite the fact that these factors alleviate some of their symptoms such as coryza and cough. They also exhibit marked dullness of the senses and special senses. Other symptoms include chlorosis, irregular menses, and palpitation, as well as stitching pains and weakness/aggravation from exertion. Walking tends to improve most symptoms, although they experience great lassitude and restlessness at night. They are also sensitive to cold and complaints from being overheated.
In terms of mental state, this individual exhibits a striking feature of mood swings. They experience a great flow of ideas alternated with weak memory, joyous feelings alternated with irritability, and a serene humor that changes suddenly into seriousness or peevishness. Grief and fear keep them in continuous mental agitation, while dullness of mind prevents mental labor. They are absorbed in thought and seek solitude, often answering incoherently with a confused mind. They have an aversion to work and open air, and want to remain in a warm room and solitude. They remain silent for long periods and experience excitement with trembling, as well as sadness, tearfulness, and imaginary grief. They also think they are alone in the world and persecuted by everyone, and are obstinate and censorious.
Other symptoms include fainting spells, pale and anemic complexion, and headache, with stunning pain that makes them fear they will lose their senses. They experience various pains in the head such as boring, darting, and pressing, as well as dimness of vision and impaired senses such as hearing, smell, and taste. They have a weak stomach, with nausea after eating and vomiting in the morning, and colicky pains in the abdomen that are ameliorated by walking about. They also have irregular menstruation, leucorrhea, and sexual desire fluctuations. Finally, they exhibit
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