1. Pressure in eyes, and smarting, as if sand were in them. 2. Tearing in eyebrows. 3. Shootings in eyes, in a bright light, or in a keen air. 4. Painful stitch through centre of l. eye, commencing in centre of brain. 5.Malignant balanorrhśa. 6. Wart-like excrescence on iris. 7. Inflammation of cornRead more
1. Pressure in eyes, and smarting, as if sand were in them.
2. Tearing in eyebrows.
3. Shootings in eyes, in a bright light, or in a keen air.
4. Painful stitch through centre of l. eye, commencing in centre of brain.
5.Malignant balanorrhśa.
6. Wart-like excrescence on iris.
7. Inflammation of cornea.
8. Vascular tumour of cornea.
9. Small brown spots on cornea.
9. Episcleritis; sclero-choroiditis; staphyloma.
10. Ophthalmia neonatorum.
11. Phlyctenular conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis of l. eye, with violent pain across forehead and in outer side of eyeball, constantly recurrent from childhood and due to suppressed eruption.
12. Fungous tumour in orbit.
13. Burning sensation in eyes.
14. Sclerotica inflamed, and red like blood.
15. Pupils dilated.
16. Inflammatory swelling of lids, with hardness.
17. Burning eruption on lids.
18. Granular lids with wart-like granulations.
19. Epithelioma of l. lower lid.
20. Feeling as if lids swollen, and a foreign body in eye.
21. Ptosis; lids fall down several times a day.
22. Lids heavy as lead.
23. Inflammatory softening of inner surface of lids.
24. Red and painful nodosities on margins of lids.
25. Tinea ciliaris; dry and branny lids.
26. Styes; tarsal tumours; chalazć; thick and hard knots.
27. Verrucć and tumours like condylomata.
28. Purulent and itching pimples between eyebrows.
29. Condylomata in eyebrows.
30. Sensation of heat and of dryness in external canthi.
31. Lachrymation, esp. in l. eye, when walking in open air (the tears do not run off, but remain standing in the eye).
32. The eye must be warmly covered, when uncovered it pains at once, and it feels as if cold air were streaming out of the head through the eye.
33. Nocturnal agglutination of the lids.
34. Weakness of the eyes; obscure sight.
35. Clouded sight, when reading, with sensation of drowsiness.
36. Sight confused as if directed through a veil.
37. Diplopia.
38. Myopia.
39. Black dancing specks before the eyes.
40. Floating stripes. Sees green stripes which frighten her.
41. Flames of light, mostly yellow; looking into light of day sees spots like bottles of water moving; a luminous disc shining like a firefly.
42. Sensation of dryness in eyes.
43. In the dark it seems as if falling down of luminous lights or sparks alongside of the eye, during the day and in the light it is as if dark drops were falling down.
44. The objects appear smaller before the r. eye.
45. Short-sighted.
😢 Lachrymal Disposition in Homeopathy Lachrymal disposition refers to a tendency to cry easily, often linked to emotional sensitivity, grief, or suppressed emotions. In homeopathic repertories, this is typically found under rubrics like: Lachrymal disposition in homeopathy through rubrics and remediRead more
😢 Lachrymal Disposition in Homeopathy
Lachrymal disposition refers to a tendency to cry easily, often linked to emotional sensitivity, grief, or suppressed emotions. In homeopathic repertories, this is typically found under rubrics like:
Lachrymal disposition in homeopathy through rubrics and remedies.
🧠Rubrics Related to Lachrymal Disposition
In homeopathic repertories like Kent, Synthesis, or Murphy’s, lachrymal disposition is typically categorized under mental/emotional rubrics. Here are some relevant rubrics:
Mind Rubrics
1. Weeping – disposition to (General tendency to cry easily)
2. Weeping – easily (Tears flow with minimal emotional provocation)
3. Weeping – involuntary (Crying without conscious control)
4. Weeping – consolation aggravates (Crying worsens when comforted)
5. Weeping – alternating with laughter (Emotional instability)
6. Weeping – children (Pediatric emotional sensitivity)
🌿 Key Remedies for Lachrymal Disposition
1. Natrum Muriaticum- Silent grief, weeps alone, hates consolation
2. Ignatia Amara- Sudden emotional shifts, sobbing, sighing
3. Pulsatilla- Open weeping, seeks sympathy, mild and yielding
4. Sepia- Indifference, hormonal sadness, cries from exhaustion
5. Phosphoric Acid- Apathy after grief, silent tears, emotional dullness
6. Causticum- Weeps from injustice, sensitive to others’ suffering
7. Staphysagria- Crying from suppressed emotions, humiliation
8. Silicea- Sensitive, shy, cries easily, especially children
9. Chamomilla- Irritable crying in children, inconsolable weeping
10. Calcarea Carbonica- Sensitive, overwhelmed, cries from fear or fatigue
📘 Example Rubric from Kent’s Repertory
Mind – Weeping – disposition to
See less-Remedies: Puls., Nat-m., Ign., Sep., Phos-ac., Caust., Sil., Staph., Cham., Calc.