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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Aquilegia Vulgaris is a remedy particularly suited for hysteria, especially in women at the climacteric or young girls with dysmenorrhea.
• Nervous trembling of the body.
• The patient is sensitive to light and noise.
• General debility and weakness.
• Digestive disturbances.
• The symptoms appear and disappear suddenly.
• Marked emotional lability.
• A tendency toward spasms.
• The symptoms are often lateralized, particularly to the right side.
• A general feeling of discomfort and unease.
• The complaints are worse during the climacteric period.
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• Aquilegia Vulgaris has hysteria with marked emotional lability.
• Anxiety and apprehension, particularly about health.
• Irritability and mood swings.
• Globus hystericus: sensation of a lump in the throat.
• The patient is easily startled.
• Mental confusion and difficulty concentrating.
• Oversensitivity to external impressions.
• A desire for company and sympathy, yet is easily annoyed by attention.
• Depression alternating with excitement.
• A fear of impending doom.
• Great restlessness and fidgetiness.
• An aversion to being alone.
• The patient is weeping easily.
• Difficulty making decisions.
• Forgetfulness.
• Sudden bursts of anger.
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• Aquilegia Vulgaris acts profoundly on the nervous system and mucous membranes, producing symptoms of irritation and congestion.
• General sensation of rawness and soreness throughout the body.
• Suited for sensitive individuals, prone to catarrhal affections and suppressed emotions.
• Feeling of general malaise and weakness, disproportionate to physical findings.
• Marked aggravation from suppressed emotions or grief.
• Symptoms often develop after a shock or fright.
• Great sensitiveness to pain.
• Periodical complaints.
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Head
Top ↑• Aquilegia Vulgaris has Clavus hystericus: sensation as if a nail were being driven into the head.
• Headache, often frontal or temporal, worse from noise and light.
• Vertigo, especially on rising or moving the head.
• Headache accompanied by nausea.
• Pain extending from the back of the head to the forehead.
• A sensation of pressure in the head.
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• Headache, especially frontal or occipital, often associated with sinus congestion.
• Dull, heavy headache, aggravated by mental exertion or heat.
• Vertigo, especially on rising or turning the head.
• Feeling of fullness or pressure in the head.
• Headache feels as if the head would burst.
• Throbbing headache.
Eyes
Top ↑• Photophobia, sensitivity to light.
• Blurred vision.
• A sensation of sand in the eyes.
• The eyes feel strained and tired.
• Flickering before the eyes.
• Dim vision.
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• Burning and itching of the eyes.
• Photophobia (sensitivity to light).
• Redness and inflammation of the conjunctiva.
• Blurred vision, objects appear indistinct.
• Dryness of the eyes.
• Sensation of sand in the eyes.
Ears
Top ↑• Tinnitus, ringing in the ears.
• Oversensitivity to noise.
• The hearing feels muffled.
• A sensation of pressure in the ears.
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• Tinnitus (ringing in the ears), often a high-pitched sound.
• Feeling of fullness or pressure in the ears.
• Itching in the ears.
• Impaired hearing.
• Earache, sharp and stabbing.
Nose
Top ↑• Frequent sneezing.
• Watery nasal discharge.
• The nose feels blocked.
• Loss of smell.
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Throat
Top ↑• A sensation of a lump in the throat (globus hystericus).
• Dryness of the throat.
• A sore throat, worse on swallowing.
• Hoarseness.
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• Sore throat, with a burning or stinging sensation.
• Rawness and dryness of the throat.
• Hoarseness.
• Sensation of a lump in the throat; difficulty swallowing.
# Respiratory
Top ↑• Aquilegia Vulgaris has shortness of breath, often associated with anxiety.
• Spasmodic cough.
• Oppressed breathing.
• A feeling of suffocation.
• Asthma-like symptoms.
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• Cough, dry or with expectoration of mucus, worse at night.
• Shortness of breath, especially on exertion or lying down.
• Chest congestion.
• Feeling of tightness in the chest.
• Wheezing.
• Difficult breathing, feeling of suffocation.
• Cough aggravated by cold air.
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Cardiac:
Top ↑• Palpitations, often triggered by emotional upset.
• A rapid pulse.
• A weak pulse.
• A fluttering sensation in the heart.
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• Palpitations, especially when lying down.
• Rapid heartbeat.
• Feeling of anxiety around the heart.
• Fluttering sensation in the heart.
• Pulse weak and rapid.
Chest
Top ↑• Oppression of the chest.
• Tightness in the chest.
• Pain in the chest, often sharp and stabbing.
• A feeling of weight on the chest.
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• Soreness and tenderness of the chest muscles.
• Pain in the chest, aggravated by coughing or deep breathing.
Appetite:
Top ↑• Aquilegia Vulgaris has loss of appetite.
• Ravenous hunger alternating with loss of appetite.
• A desire for specific foods, often sour or spicy.
• An aversion to meat.
Stomach
Top ↑• Vomiting of green substance, especially in the morning, a characteristic symptom during climaxis.
• Nausea.
• Acid reflux.
• Belching, often sour or bitter.
• Pain in the stomach after eating.
• The stomach feels heavy and full.
Abdomen
Top ↑• Pressing pain in the right lumbar region.
• Abdominal distension and bloating.
• Colicky pains.
• Gurgling in the abdomen.
• The pain is relieved by passing gas.
• Sensitivity to pressure in the abdomen.
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• Abdominal pain, cramping or colicky.
• Bloating and distention of the abdomen.
• Rumbling in the bowels (borborygmi).
• Tenderness to pressure.
• Flatulence.
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Rectum:
Top ↑• Constipation or diarrhea, often alternating.
• Spasmodic rectal pain.
• Ineffectual urging for stool.
• The stool is hard and difficult to pass.
• Watery stool.
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• Diarrhea, watery or mucous, often painless.
• Constipation, with hard, dry stools, and difficult evacuation.
• Tenesmus (urge to stool without being able to evacuate).
• Itching and burning at the anus.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• Aquilegia Vulgaris has frequent urination.
• Scanty urine.
• A burning sensation during urination.
• The urine is cloudy or has sediment.
• Involuntary urination, especially at night.
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• Frequent urination, day and night.
• Burning sensation during urination.
• Scanty urine.
• Dark colored urine.
• Involuntary urination.
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Female
Top ↑• Dysmenorrhea of young girls, with severe cramping pains.
• Irregular menses.
• Symptoms associated with menopause/climaxis, including vomiting of green substance.
• Uterine pain.
• Leucorrhea, often profuse and irritating.
• Pain in the ovaries.
• The sexual desire is increased or decreased.
Back
Top ↑• Aquilegia Vulgaris has pain in the back, often in the lumbar region.
• Stiffness in the back.
• Weakness in the back.
• The pain is worse from bending over.
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• Pain in the back, aching or stiffness, especially in the lumbar region.
• Weakness in the back.
• Pain aggravated by movement.
Extremities
Top ↑• Trembling of the limbs.
• Heaviness and weakness in the legs.
• Cold hands and feet.
• Neuralgic pains in the extremities.
• Numbness and tingling in the limbs.
• Cramps in the legs.
• Restless legs.
• The joints feel stiff and painful.
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• Pain in the limbs, aching or shooting.
• Weakness and heaviness of the limbs.
• Restlessness of the legs, especially at night.
• Coldness of the hands and feet.
• Trembling of the hands.
• Cramps in the legs.
• Swelling of the joints.
Skin
Top ↑• Aquilegia Vulgaris has dry skin.
• Itching.
• Eruptions, often small and red.
• Sensitive to touch.
• Cold sweat.
Sleep
Top ↑• Sleeplessness.
• Restless sleep.
• Vivid dreams.
• Dreams of danger or death.
• Waking up frequently during the night.
• The sleep is unrefreshing.
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• Sleeplessness, difficulty falling asleep.
• Restless sleep, tossing and turning.
• Vivid dreams, often anxious or frightening.
• Waking up frequently during the night.
• Dreams of death or misfortune.
• Unrefreshing sleep.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Light.
• Noise.
• Emotional upset.
• Morning (vomiting).
• Motion (vertigo).
• Warmth.
• Pressure (in some cases).
• Periodical aggravation.
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• Cold air.
• Damp weather.
• Motion.
• Evening.
• Suppressed emotions.
• Mental exertion.
• Lying down (palpitations).
• Before menses.
• From consolation.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Rest.
• Quiet.
• Open air.
• Pressure (in some cases).
• Cold applications.
• Lying down.
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• Rest.
• Warmth.
• Fresh air.
• Gentle motion.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Ignatia, Pulsatilla.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Coffea.
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• Camphor.
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Comparisons:
Top ↑• Actaea racemosa, Valeriana, Asafoetida, Ignatia, Moschus, Lilium tigrinum.
Anxiety and apprehension,
Top ↑• especially in the evening and when alone.
• Restlessness and fidgetiness; cannot sit still.
• Irritability, easily angered by trifles.
• Depression with a disinclination to work or engage in social activities.
• Brooding over past grievances or disappointments.
• Fear of being alone, a desire for company.
• Mental confusion, difficulty concentrating or remembering.
• A feeling of being overwhelmed by responsibilities.
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Emotional lability,
Top ↑• alternating between joy and sadness without apparent cause.
• Aversion to being contradicted.
• Difficulty making decisions.
• Tendency to dwell on sad events.
• Feels forsaken.
• Apathy and indifference.
Profuse, watery nasal discharge,
Top ↑• coryza, with sneezing.
• Sneezing, especially in the morning on waking.
• Nasal congestion, difficult breathing through the nose.
• Loss of smell and taste during a cold.
• Post-nasal drip, causing a tickling sensation in the throat and cough.
• Nosebleeds.
# Stomach
Top ↑• Nausea, especially in the morning.
• Vomiting, often after eating.
• Loss of appetite, or variable appetite.
• Burning sensation in the stomach.
• Acidity and heartburn.
• Belching, sour or bitter.
• Craving for sweets.
Sexual:
Top ↑• Increased or decreased libido.
• In women: Irregular menstruation, painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea).
• Leucorrhea, profuse and acrid.
• In men: Weakness and fatigue after intercourse.
• Impotence.
# Skin
Top ↑• Itching skin, without eruption.
• Dry skin.
• Eruptions, papular or vesicular.
• Sensitive to touch.
• Urticaria (hives).
# Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Pulsatilla, Sepia, Natrum Muriaticum.
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