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Increased perception, with a particular sensitivity to negative emotions. Contentment with what cannot be changed and realization of need to cherish the preciousness of life. Delusion of self and surroundings being enlarged, coupled with awareness of constriction and increased pressure. Uncontrollable mania, with loquacity and frenzied cleaning and organizing. Profound tiredness and irritability with disconnection from the world. Sudden and extreme tiredness and physical weakness Sharp pains in temples, extending to above eyes, with nausea, burning soreness of the eyes, and intense photophobia. General feelings of fullness and heaviness. Burning, itching, and dryness of mucus membranes (ears, eyes, mouth, throat, rectum, and skin). Episodes of sudden hypoglycemia. Sensations of head, with numbness and formication. Menses early, copious, and painful. Pains are generally sharp, stitching, or pulsating. Copious perspiration, particularly of hands and feet. Dreams of dead friends and relatives. General modalities include worse for light, motion, noise, and cold exposure, and better for pressure and warmth.
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Ross, A. (2022). Hypothalamus suis. In: Riley, D.S. (eds) Materia Medica of New and Old Homeopathic Medicines. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65920-2_44
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