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(See also MYOPIA and BLINDNESS) Phosphorus. Blindness after typhoid, sexual excesses, loss of fluids ; also for blindness after lightning. Blindness due to paralysis of the optic nerve.   Physostigma. Night blindness. Glaucoma and Myopia.   Pilocarpus. Distant sight improved by this remedy. Eyes easily tired from slightest use. Heat and burning in the eyes. Lids twitch. Irritation from light eye strain.   Ranunculus B. Day and night blindness in women during pregnancy.   Cyclamen. Vision reduced by suppression of itches. Cloudiness or veil before the eyes; Smoke or fog before the eyes. Right half of visual field defective.   Iodium. Sudden loss of vision.   Cocculus Ind. Dim-sightedness and disturbance of vision; paralytic weakness of the muscles of the eyes as well as of the. muscles of accommodation.   Bovista. Blindness due to paralysis of optic nerve.   Ambra Grisea. Nervous dimness of vision coming on without any apparent defect in the condition of the eye.   Sulphur. Cloudiness or veil before (he eyes. Smoke or fog, worse in the morning on waking.Natrum Mur. Either half invisible.Chin Sulph. Either half invisible. Agaricus M. Shortsightedness; dimness of vision; Indistinct vision ; everything Appears obscured. Jerking and twitching of the eyes which is most marked. Sensation of a mist and cobweb before the eyes. Deception of color and figures before the eyes.   Gratiola. Vanishing of sight due to rush' of blood to head, Mephites. Myopia, confusion of letters when reading. Inability to read small print.   Lithium Carb. Right half not visible.   Calcarea Carb. Left or right half not visible.   Aurum Met. Lower or upper half not visible. Upper half covered by black body and lower half visible. Large letters cannot be distinguished. Yellow bodies floating before the eyes.   Sepia. Dimness of vision after seminal emissions. Loss of sight with contracted pupils. Either half invisible.   Graphites. Blindness due to general paralysis. Flickering and fiery zig zags outside the field of vision.   Lycopodium. Night blindness. Sees only one-half of an object. Eyes half open during sleep. China. Night blindness in anaemic retina. Blue color around eyes. Pressure in eyes. Bothrops Lanciolatus. Day blindness. Blindness from haemor rages into retina. Can hardly see his way after sun-rise.   Acconite Nap. Sudden attacks of blindness due to congestion. This should be tried in early stages.   Causticum. Sudden and frequent loss of sight as from a pellicle drawn over the eyes. Dimness of vision as of fog or veil before the eyes. Gelsemium. Is indicated in sudden and total blindness with giddiness ; the eyes heavy and sight dim. Loss of sight on account of masturbation. Upper half of visual field defective.   Lachnanthes. When sight is obscured by looking at anything steadily, when grey fixed rings are seen ; the eyes are brilliant, and the pupils enlarged, with red cheeks.   Mercurius. Momentary. paroxysm of blindness. Eyes very sensitive to light or the glare of a fire.   Cicuta Virosa. Frequent vanishing of sight as if fromabsence of mind with great giddiness particularly when walking ; when reading the letters appear to and fro irregularly.   Titanium. Half the object only can be seen at the beginning. Catarrhal tendeney. Impotency with early discharge in coition.   Pulsatilla. Sensation as if the dimness of sight could be removed ; lachrymation : the pupils are contracted.   Silicea. May be indicated in cases of long standing ; or where the medicines apparently indicated have failed to produce permanent good effect.   Alumina Silicate. Vision dim, worse at night by artificial light and by exertion of vision ; foggy, weak.   Duboisia. Eyes feel cool and tired. Things seemed elevated. Faces repeated in all directions. Hallucinations of vision. Finds a chair waiting for him when there is none ; imagines it is dark when it is quite bright; grasps in the air above his head for his watch which had been taken from him. Cannot make out print within two feet—it shows several colors, blue, orange and reddish brown. Hyperaemia, of optic nerve ; optic nerve paralyzed. Arteries diminished.   Cina. As if looking through gauge, ameliorated by wiping the eye. Veratrum Vir. Loss of sight on account of congestion or irritation of the optic nerve. Green circles appear round the candle which turn red, if vertigo comes on.   Ruta. Eyes easily fatigued when reading. Dimness of vision due to too much reading. Feeling of burning and heat in the eyes when reading. Pain in the eye-balls when reading. Vision blurred after reading or after straining over fine work.   Medorrhinum. Flickering before the eyes. Blurred vision and black or brown spots in the field of vision. Objects look double or small. Sensation of sand or sticks in the eyes.   Conium. Vision remains steady even on minutest objects so long as the eyes remain fixed thereon, but all becomes haze and confused on directing the eyes to another object until they are again fixed on the second object. The moving of the eyes causes giddiness and confusion until securely fixed.   Cuprum Met. Blindness due to suppression of discharges or eruptions. It may accompany with convulsions.   Ferrum Met. Capability to see things in the dark at night.   (i) Opening and shutting the eyes under cold water after the day's toilet.(ii) Deliberate blinking at any time of the day, especially after prolonged strain.(iii) Gentle squeezing of the eyes under the lids at the close of the day.(iv) A steady rolling of the eyes in their sockets. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 These are a few elementary eye culture methods which together with an occasional "Euphrasia douche" will preserve your eyes from youth to old age and may be instrumental in dispensing with your glasses. 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VISION
Friday, 12 February 2010
(See also MYOPIA and BLINDNESS) Phosphorus. Blindness after typhoid, sexual excesses, loss of fluids ; also for blindness after lightning....