Euphrasia

1. Acute catarrhal affections especially of eyes and nose ; profuse acrid lachrymation with profuse bland coryza (rev. Allium cepa) ; often assoc. soreness and pressive pain behind sternum and hacking cough with free mucous expectoration ; cough only during daytime, < on rising a.m. ; influenza ; whooping cough.

2. Conjunctivitis ; acute with excessive, acrid, watery discharge ; sub-acute with profuse, mattery discharge, making cheeks sore ; accumulation of mucus on cornea causing frequent blinking to effect removal ; photophobia ; lid margins swollen, red, burning, even ulcerating.

3. Menstrual disorders ; flow lasts only one hour, or late and lasting only one day.

4. Ailments resulting from falls ; contusions, or mechanical injuries to external parts.

5. Modalities ; < evening or on rising a.m. ; indoors ; warmth ; south winds ; > outdoors.

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