HEADACHE



Worse noise, better lying down, when riding in a carriage.

Headache on waking in the morning.

Great sensitiveness of head to noise of carriage or to a heavy tread.

Attack of headache with nausea and vomiting.

Sensation of fullness and heaviness in head with tension and pressure extending to eyes.

Tearing in forehead, vertex and occiput, lancinating in almost all part of head which sometimes compel the patient to lie down and disturb sleep at night.

Pulsative headache, drawing and pressive pains in bones of head with sensation as if they were constricted with a tape; worse evening, night; better cold air; while riding in a carriage.

N C Das
N C Das
Calcutta