Eyes



Deep inflammations, with haziness of vitreous — GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Deep-seated throbbing and shooting pains in eyes, with photophobia from artificial light — CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Defective vision after diphtheria, extrinsic muscles too weak to maintain focus — LACHESIS MUTUS.

Degenerative changes where soreness and curved lines are seen in old people — PHOSPHORUS.

Delusion of vision on closing eyes — MORPHINUM.

Descemetitis, with only moderate irritation of eye — KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Detached retina, glaucoma and descemetitis — GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Detachment of retina — DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Diffused opacity in cornea following abscess — CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

Dilated pupils; yellow vision — CINA MARITIMA.

Dilation of one pupil — NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Dim sight; far-sighted; cannot read fine print without glasses; blenorrhœa of lachrymal sac; marginal  blepharitisPETROLEUM.

Dim sight; sees as through a veil; strabismus — TABACUM.

Dim sight–AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Dim vision after reading — COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Dim vision, irregular pupils, diplopia — DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Dim vision, worse on waking, with spots before eyes — CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Dim vision — CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Dimness of vision, as if looking through a mist — CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Dim-sighted; pupils dilated and insensible to light — GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Dim-sighted; worse, artificial light — CONIUM MACULATUM.

Diplobia — CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Diplopia from traumatism, muscular paralysis, retinal hæmorrhage — ARNICA MONTANA.

Diplopia, due to deviation of the visual  axis — PHOSPHORUS.

Diplopia, squinting, spasms of lids — BELLADONNA.

Diplopia; one image seen below the other — SYPHILINUM.

Diplopia — CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Diplopia — HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Diplopia — IODOFORMIUM.

Dirty yellow color of whites — CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Discharge of golden-yellow, creamy matter from the eyes — NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Discharge thick and excoriating (Mercur thin and acrid) — EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Discharge ropy and yellow — KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Distortion of eyeballs — CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Distressing photophobia (Conium) — SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Disturbance of vision, associated with gastric  disturbances — CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Disturbances of accommodationRUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Disturbed muscular apparatus — GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Dizzy on closing them — ARNICA MONTANA.

Double vision (Gels), dim and flickering — AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Double vision; better only by bending head backward — SENEGA.

Double vision; sharp, sticking painsNITRICUM ACIDUM.

Double vision; upper half of objects invisibleAURUM METALLICUM.

Double vision — GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Double vision — OLEANDER.

Drooping of eyelids (Caust) — KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Drowsy — LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.

Dry lids — LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Dryness of the lids — GRAPHITES.

Dryness, with sensation as if too large for orbitsSENEGA.

Dull sunken eyes — UPAS TIEUT.

Dull, heavy; pupils contracted; eyeballs feel contracted; aching in and around  eyes — LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Dull, sunken, red, itch, inflamed, agglutinated –ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Easily fatigued from reading–AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Easy fatigue of eyes — CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Eczema of lids;  fissuredGRAPHITES.

Edges of lids red and swollen, also Meibomian glands — AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Edges of lids red — PSORINUM.

Effects of exposure to snow — CICUTA VIROSA.

Entropium — BORAX VENETA.

Epiphora — GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Eruptions around eyes — CROTON TIGLIUM.

Escape of muco-pus when pressing upon sac — NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Especially after removal of eyeball — MEZEREUM.

Every time he takes cold it settles in  eyes — DULCAMARA.

Everything at a distance appears hazy; vision becomes indistinct every few moments — JABORANDI.

Everything seems in a fog — CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Excessive photophobia and acrid lachrymation — MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Exophthalmos, worse reading and writing — SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

Exophthalmus — BELLADONNA.

Expanded, as though lids did not cover — PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

External inflammation, with extreme painfulness; burning, hot, and excoriating lachrymation — ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Extravasation of blood in lids, conjunctiva, aqueous or  vitreous — LEDUM PALUSTRE.

Extreme photophobiaAURUM METALLICUM.

Exudation in the retina, choroid and ciliary  body — NAPHTHALINUM.

Eye painful on turning it or pressing, can hardly move it, as in acute retrobulbar neuritis — RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Eye strain from whatever cause — JABORANDI.

Eye symptoms alternate with diminished hearing — GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Eye symptoms have been  verified — GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Eye symptoms, ptosis, double vision, blurred vision — BOTULINUM.

Eyeball feels compressed — VIOLA ODORATA.

Eyeballs ache — CANNABIS SATIVA. Eyeballs ache — MEDORRHINUM.

Eyeballs feel large and pain around eyes into  head — AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Eyeballs painful to touch — PHASEOLUS NANUS.

Eyeballs sore to touch — HEPAR SULPHUR.

Eyeballs sore — AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Eyeballs turn upwards; squinting, vacant look — HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Eyelids agglutinated at night; dry, scaly — THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Eyelids appear too short — GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Eyelids appear too short — GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Eyelids burn, swollen, œdematous — KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Eyelids heavy — NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Eyelids inflamed, lids cut against eyeball — BORAX VENETA.

Eyelids red and swollenGRAPHITES. Eyelids swollen — BELLADONNA.

Eyes and lids red and inflamed — HEPAR SULPHUR. Eyes appear wet with tears — NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Eyes blood-shot and watery — CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Eyes drawn downward; pupils dilated — AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Eyes easily tire from slightest use — JABORANDI.

Eyes feel as if bursting — PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Eyes feel as if in smokeCROCUS SATIVUS.

Eyes feel cold — ALUMINA.

Eyes feel cold — PLATINUM METALLICUM.

Eyes feel forced out — HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

Eyes feel heavy, as if they were projected; sensation of a string through eyeballsPARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

Eyes feel sore, burn — XEROPHYLLUM.

Eyes feel swollen and protruding, staring, brilliant; conjunctiva red; dry, burn; photophobia; shooting in eyes — BELLADONNA.

Eyes feel swollen and sore — SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Eyes half open during sleep — LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Eyes heavy and dull, muscular asthenopia; ocular muscles tenseONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Eyes hot, tired, vision blurred, colored lights before  eyes — MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Eyes open, but does not pay attention; downcast and dull, fixed — HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Eyes pain after reading — LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Eyes red, hot, and painful from sewing or reading fine print (Nat mur; Arg nit) — RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Eyes stare — CICUTA VIROSA.

Eyes staring, expressionless — COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.

Eyes suffused and watery; profuse, bland lachrymation, better in open air — ALLIUM CEPA.

Eyes suffused — LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Eyes sunken and surrounded by a blue marginSECALE CORNUTUM.

Eyes sunken, with blue rings — STAPHYSAGRIA.

Eyes tire from near vision — IPECACUANHA.

Eyes water on reading — OLEANDER.

Eyes wide open,  sunken — HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Eyes-strain followed by  headache — RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Eye-strain (Nat mur) — AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Eye-strain from sewing; worse in warm room — ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Eyestrain, especially when presbyopia sets in — CINA MARITIMA.

Failing sight due to retro-bulbar neuritis, central scotoma-partial atrophy of optic disc — IODOFORMIUM.

Failure to react to light, particularly daylight — BENZOLUM.

Far sighted — CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Fatigue of eyes and head even without much use of   eyes — PHOSPHORUS.

Feel  drawn backwardCROTON TIGLIUM.

Feel irritable; child bores into them with fists — SQUILLA MARITIMA.

Feel stiff; burn; feel cold — ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Feel tense — AURUM METALLICUM.

Feel tired and weary after sight-seeing, moving pictures, etc — ARNICA MONTANA.

Feel too large; pressive pain on turning  themSPIGELIA ANTHELMIA.

Feel too large — PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Feel dry and hot, as if sand in them — ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Feeling as of sand under lids — FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Feeling in eyes as after violent weepingCROCUS SATIVUS.

Feeling of cold air blowing on eye (Fluor ac) — SYPHILINUM.

Feeling of sand under lids — PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Feels as if sticks in  eyes — MEDORRHINUM.

Feels bruised, with headache in school childrenNATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Feels as if she stared at  everything — MEDORRHINUM.

Fiery, sparkling, staring lookCANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Fiery, zigzag appearance around all objects — NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

First stage of ulceration of  cornea — SULPHUR.

Fistula lachrymalis (Fluor ac) — PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Fixed, staring; pupils dilated — CAMPHORA.

Fixed, stary, sunken, glistening, turned upward — CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Fixed — CANNABIS INDICA.

Flames before eyes — VIOLA ODORATA.

Flickering and sparks before the eyes, spots on the cornea; conjunctivitis;  cataract — CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Flickering before eyes — CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Flickering before eyes — ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Flickering of various colorsCYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Flickering with pain and lachrymation — CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

Flickering zigzags — IGNATIA AMARA.

Flickering; must wipe eyes frequently — SENEGA.

Floating black spots — MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Joseph Fernandez
Joseph S Fernandez started his career as an assistant in the High Court of Kerala after obtaining a master’s degree in English language and literature. Later, he opted for a banking career.
Even as a student, Joseph was deeply interested in homoeopathy and made an in-depth study of the subject. He uses his expertise for the management of an occasional minor ailment in the family or among friends. It is in this context that he decided to compile a handy and easy-to-use repertory. The task required deep study and a sentence-by-sentence analysis of Boericke’s Materia Medica. Joseph’s Repertory is the result of this work.