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Helleborus. When the cause is not known.

 

Silicea. With sudden appearance of furuncles (boils).

 

Ferunm Met. In hysteria.

Phosphorus. After lightning stroke.

 

Gelsemium. With Ptosis and/or dilated pupils In hysteria or from grif. Blindness due to hemorrhage in the eye.

 

Bovista. When due to paralysis of optic nerve.

 

Kali Mur. When caused by snow; all seems smoke and mist.

 

Glonoine. During or after cerebrospinal meningitis.

 

Sulphur. This remedy should be given in 200 dilution as an intercurrent remedy.

 

Lycopodium. It is the head remedy for night blindness. It should be tried first. Sudden blindness with cutting pains.

 

China Off. It should be tried if Lycopodium fails. Feeling as if there is sand in the eyes.

 

Petroselinum. With swelling of the eyes.

 

Physostigma. Night blindness with or without glaucoma Qr myopia.

 

Ranunculus Bulbosus. Night and day blindness in women during pregnancy.

 

Hyoscyamus. Night blindness accompanied by quivering and jerking.

 

Glonoine. In meningitis.

 

Kali Bich. Blindness preceded by headache, the sight improving as the pain becomes worse.

 

Mancinella. Blindness caused by intense inflammation.


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BLINDNESS (See also VISION)
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Helleborus. When the cause is not known.   Silicea. With sudden appearance of furuncles (boils).   Ferunm Met. In hysteria. Phosphorus....