Vertigo (Minier's Disease)

Chinium. Sulph

Vertigo due to affection of aural nerve with pain in forehead, banging and roaring in the ears with deafness.

Cocculus

Head remedy for vertigo, which is worse when sitting up or riding. There may be vomiting.

Chenopodium

Sudden vertigo due to numbness of auditory nerve. Incomplete deafness, which is better for high pitched than a low pitched voice; but worse for the human voice. Ringing in ears.

Graphites

Vertigo in the morning on waking; in the even­ing; on looking upwards, on rising, from stooping; must lie down. Inclination to fall forward.

Natrum Sul

Vertigo with ringing in the ears as of bells.

Magnesia Carb

This should be given when Natrum Sulph. fails.

Belladonna

In full blooded patients with throbbing in carotid arteries. Turning in bed or moving the head makes him dizzy. Things go round. Lies in bed and cannot hold the head up.

Glonoine

Vertigo with pain in vertex. Vertigo caused by shaking the head. Intoxicated feeling when stooping.

Gelsemium

Vertigo due to improper functioning of the eyes. Diplopia is very marked. Tendency to stagger.

Nux Vom

Gastric vertigo which comes on after eating or in the morning after night debauch.

Ferrum Phos

Vertigo due to anaemia or loss of blood; face pale, muscles flabby, flushes bright red during the attack; pulsations of rapid heart.

Thuja

When closing the eyes.

Lachesis

When inclined to fall to the left in vertigo. Vertigo on closing the eyes. Sinking sensation.

Scolopendra

When accompanied with blindness.

Gratiola

During and after a meal. On closing the eyes while reading; or rising from seat.

Theridion

On closing the eyes, from motion, from stoop­ing, on board a vessel. Vertigo causing nausea and vomiting with blindness and pain in the eyes.

Selenium

On rising from bed or seat, on moving about, with nausea, vomiting and faintness after eating.

Nitric Acid

Early in the morning on rising. Must lie down.

Lac. Vacc. Def

When raising her hands high to thread her needle. When turning in bed or on moving head from the pillow.

Coinium

Brought on by alcohol drinks. Vertigo as if turn­ing around in a circle whether standing, sitting or in bed. The bed or chair seems to be going round. Vertigo worse turning head side ways or turning in bed. Vertigo as if turning head side-ways in a circle.

Cadmium Snlph

When in the room, the bed spins round.

Ambra Grisea

With feeling of weight on vertex. Worse after sleep, especially in the morning. Worse after eating; had to lie down on account of vertigo and feeling of weakness in stomach. Vertigo due to old age.

Cicuta Virosa

Vertigo when trying to rise, objects whirl before the eyes, then comes darkness before the eyes when he has to lie down again; eyes sunken, cheeks pale, hearing poor, breathing difficult, appetite lost bed wetting.

Caladium

Vertigo on closing the eyes. Cannot stand or walk with eyes shut.

Lac can

Vertigo with sensation of floating in mid-air, or when lying she feels as if she were net on the bed.

Laurocerasus

Vertigo in open air.  He must lie down.

Alumina

Vertigo with numbness of soles of feet, staggering gait, incoordination with other limbs.

Morphinum

Vertigo from least movement of head.

Asarum Europ

Vertigo as if drunk. Hovering in the air.

Mercurialis Perennis

Vertigo by going downstairs.

Calcarea Sul

Vertigo In the morning on getting up or again in the evening; better in open air. Vertigo with nausea.

Agaricus M:

Vertigo in the morning returning at short intervals during the day. Vertigo excited by strong sunlight. Attacks of vertigo wiih tottering gait; in open air.

Phosphorus

Vertigo when looking upwards or downwards; in the open air; after eating; in the evening.

Ceonathus

Most alarming vertigo on turnning over to the right side; there is no vertigo on lying on the left side.

Ptelia T

Giddiness with persistent nausea and vomiting. Unsteadiness of legs with vertigo.

Ailanthus

Giddiness with nausea, retching and some vomi­ting; tottering gait, staggering. Electrical thrill starts from the head amd goes to the extremities.

Argentum Nit

Vertigo caused by the sight of high houses in the street. It makes him to stagger He cannot look up and down. Vertigo on closing the eyes.

Calcarea Carb

Vertigo when climbing into high places; on going upstairs; or up a hill; on suddenly raising or turning head when at rest or on walking; inclination to fall backwards or sideways..

Muriatic Acid

Whirling in the open air and unsteady in walking. Staggering when walking, from weakness of thighs.

Staphisagria

Vertigo whilst sitting. Better by walking about in a circle.

Aconite N

Vertigo which comes from fear, from sudden fear, and the fear of the fright remains, i.e., when she is pursued by a dog or a thief etc. Staggering to the right; vertigo with nausea especially when rising; vertigo worse on shaking head whereby complete darkness comes before the eyes.

Iodium

Vertigo only on left side, worse stooping. Vertigo with termor at heart and fainting.

Pulsatilla

Vertigo relieved by walking. Vertigo as from intoxication, especially when sitting. Head heavy.

Rhododendron

Vertigo when lying in bed, better while moving about.

Salicylic Acid

Vertigo with inclination to fall to left, while surrounding objects seem to fall to the right. Auditory nerve vertigo.

Alumina Silicate

Vertigo morning and evening; while sitting; walking; turning the head suddenly; by closing the eyes: better by lying.

Bromium

Vertigo with tendency to fall backward. Worse when crossing a bridge and looking at running water or from rapid motion before him.

Baryta Carb

Everything rocks with him as in a ship.