Sensation of heaviness in the feet and numb feeling in them, as if they were swollen.
Shooting and aching in the ball of the big toe, also pain there as if frost-bitten.
The corn, hitherto painless, aches and pains, worst when treading, but also when at rest.
580. Corns pain as if sore on the slightest touch, even of the bedclothes.
In the right toe-ball a shooting pain, more when sitting, less when walking.
In the toe-balls of both feet a shooting, with great feeling of heat towards evening; he must take off his shoes.
The (hitherto painless) corn has burning shooting pain when touched ever so gently; but this pain ceased immediately on applying strong pressure.
Pain on the left toe-ball as if bruised.
585. Bruised pain of the arms and legs, even when lying, and worse when sitting than when walking; when lying he must always change the position of the limbs on account of this pain; but wherever he placed them it appeared to him better to lay them somewhere else.
Every part of the body when grasped pains as if bruised or gathering, especially in the scrobiculus cordis, and particularly in the morning.
All the body is painful, as if the flesh were loose, for sixteen days.[Fr. H-n.]
All the limbs are as if bruised and paralysed (in evening), as if he had lain on a hard couch (aft. 4 h.).
A painless drawing to and fro in the affected part.
590. Uneasy aching drawing pain in the periosteum of all the bones, as in the commencement of intermittent fever, in the forenoon (aft. 24 h.).
A pressing in the whole body, especially on the chest.
Severe drawing through all the limbs.
It is intolerable to him to keep the affected part still, he moves it up and down.
A visible twitching in the arms and legs when sitting, by day.
595. When the pain declines the part trembles and the face becomes cold.
Stitches in the affected part.
Pricks all over the body, as with pins.
On a slight mental emotion (on laughing) there suddenly occurs a shooting (itching) burning all over the body as if he had been whipped with nettles or had nettlerash, though nothing is to be seen on the skin; this burning came on afterwards by merely thinking of it, or when he got heated.
Burning itching and persistent stitches on various parts, in the evening after lying down in bed (aft. 2 h.)
600. Stitches in the joints when moving and touching them.
Stitches that make her start in the affected part. (Comp. 520.)
Shooting in the affected parts when pressing on them. (Comp, 418, 448, 512, 535.)
(A painful beating in the arteries throughout the body.)
(Itch-like eruption only on the joints-on the inside of the wrists, on the bend of the elbow and on the outer side of the olecranon process, also on the outer side of the knee more than on the hough.)
605. Miliary rash on the arms, on the anterior part of the chest, and above the knees, which becomes red in the evening, itches and burns before she lies down in bed; in bed, however, when she becomes warm, the rash and itching disappear.
Papules comes on the abdomen and hips, which burn and itch, and when she scratches they feel sore.
Yellowness of the skin of the whole body, also of the face (aft. 12 d.). [Fr. H-n.]
Red elevated miliary eruption all over the body, in a mother and her sucking infant; in the latter it appeared after two days, in the mother after three days. [Fr. H-n.]
Eruption on the abdomen and on the back up to the nape and on the forearms, which burns and smarts before midnight and in the morning. [Fr. H-n.]
610. Eruption all over the body, especially on the back to over the throat, itching so violently that he would like to scratch all to pieces.
In the evening griping and itching on the legs, about the knees and on the thigh; after scratching or rubbing there appear small, red, elevated papules, which cause a burning pain; when the papules are developed all the itching ceases.
Immediately before going to sleep, by day or in the evening, on various places of the soft parts of the body, a tearing itching, or, rather, digging, itching-burning stitches.
A tickling itching (by day) on the arms, hands, and feet, with miliary papules.
Red round spots, like lentils and larger, on the skin of the arms, without sensation, which do not disappear by pressing on them.
615. Red, small spots on the skin of the arms and legs, which cause pain as from stinging nettles; when pressed they disappear for an instant.
An excoriated, painless part commences to burn violently.
Tearing pain in the ulcer.
(The ichor of an ulcer stains the linen blackish.)
The ulcer feels chilly, and is painful, as if exposed to excessive cold.