Epilepsy, particularly if it results from the constitutional cachexia or brought about by fright or suppression of some chronic eruption: Calc-c.
Epileptiform spasms at puberty: Cauloph.
Epileptic attacks during time of puberty, also worse during new moon (Sil): Caust.
Epilepsy, bloody froth from the mouth, (spasms relieved by touch, jar, or loud noise); consciousness is lost: Cic.
Epilepsy at the time of menses: Cimicif.
Epilepsy with rigidity and full consciousness: Cina.
Falling down unconscious, with convulsions and frothing at mouth, after alternations of palpitations and congestion of head: Glonoine.
Epileptiform spasms, starting, distortion of eyes, twitching of lips, lolling of tongue, stretching and distortion of head and limbs: Sil.
Epilepsy, with well marked aura starting from the solar plexus: Sil.
Epilepsy, nervous tremors precede attack: Absinthinum.
Epilepsy without aura: Artemisia Vul., Zinc. Val.
Epilepsy after fright and other violent emotions: Artemisia Vul.
Epilepsy after masturbation, several convulsions close together: Artemisia Vul.
Epilepsy at time of menses: Bufo.
Epilepsy with rush of blood to the head before attack; aura felt in region of heart: flying sensation : Calc-ars.
In epilepsy aura begins at knees, ascends to hypogastrium, then unconsciousness, foaming and falling: Cupr. m.
Epilepsy: Ferrum cyanatum.
Epileptic attacks ending in deep sleep: Hyosc.
Vomiting, epileptiform convulsions with biting of tongue: Illicium.
Epilepsy with great sadness: Indigo.
Epilepsy from blow on head; Melilotus.
Epileptiform convulsions, worse during menstruation, and pregnancy: Oenanthe croc.
Epileptiform spasms; with clenched thumb, red face, eyes turned downwards, pupils fixed, dilated, foam at the mouth, jaws locked, small, hard and quick pulse: Aethusa cyan. (Lippe).
Epilepsy with great exertions of strength: Agar.
Epileptic attacks caused by fright or during menstruation (at night or in the morning when rising): Arg-nit.
Epileptic spasms, renewal of the spasms by the least contact or from the glare of light: Bell.
Epileptic after fright: Bufo. (Lippe).
Epileptic attacks, at night; during the full moon; with hallooing and shouting: Calc-carb.
Epileptic and convulsive attacks, he falls down insensible; Camphor.
Epileptic spasms at night during sleep: Caust.
Epileptic attacks, especially at night, with or without consciousness, lying on the back; violent screams and violent jerks of the hands and feet: Cina.
Epileptic attacks (at night) followed by headache: Cupr. m.
Epileptic attacks, with twitching of limbs; after the attack, haemoptysis and sleep: Drosera Rot.
Epileptic attacks ending with deep, heavy sleep: Hyosc.
Epileptic convulsions, with foam before the tightly closed mouth: Laurocerasus.
Epileptic spasms, with screaming, foam at the mouth, loss of consciousness, throws the arms and limbs about, great anguish about the heart, and imagines he would have to die: Lycop.
Epileptic attacks; while standing or walking he frequently falls down suddenly with consciousness: Mag. carb.
Epilepsy, with swelling of the stomach as from violent spasms of the diaphragm; screaming; red or bluish face; lock-jaw, loss of consciousness and distortion of the limbs; frequent during the night; recurring, first at short, then at long intervals: Cic.
Epilepsy: aura begins in knees and ascends; worse at night during sleep (Bufo); about new moon, at regular intervals; from getting wet; Cupr-m.
Bad effects of unfortunate love, often followed by epilepsy : Hyosc.
Epilepsy: congenital, syphilitic, tubercular; usually a day or two before menses; at new moon; headache follows attack: Kali- Brom.
Epilepsy, comes on during sleep (Bufo); from loss of vital fluids; onanism, jealousy: Lach.
Epileptic spasms from suppressed menstruation: Millefolium.
Epileptic attacks: Nitric acid.
Epileptic convulsions particularly at night or towards morning, with suffocative paroxysms: Op.
Epileptic attacks; convulsions: Plb.
Epileptic attacks (after suppression of menstruation), with violent beating of the limbs; later they become relaxed, with nausea and eructations: Puls.
Epileptic attacks: Ranunculus Bulb.
Epileptic attacks at night, during new moon: Sil.
Epileptic attacks; in the evening, in children during dentition: Stann.
Epilepsy (it comes running from the arms and out of the back like a mouse): Sulph. (Lippe).
Spasms hysterical or epileptic, reflex from uterine disease; worse during menses: Actaea Racemosa (Allen).
Epilepsy from suppressed eruptions: Agar-m. (Psor. Sulph).
Epilepsy, twitching over the whole body four or five days before the attack: Asterias Rub.
Epilepsies from valvular diseases of the heart: Calc-ars.