Indicated in catarrhal inflammations of the eyes and nose. In measles with marked eye symptoms.
Shivery and cold all the time.
Coryza, with profuse, acrid lachrymation, with cough and expectoration.
Copious lachrymation, with soreness of lids; thick, yellow, acrid discharge; sticky mucus on cornea, removed by frequent winking (conjunctivitis).
Eyelids red, swollen, burning, agglutinated in the morning.
Cough in the morning on rising, continuing during the day; no cough at night. Dry or with copious expectoration; symptoms of coryza.
Worse in the evening; indoors, from light and warmth.
Better in the dark, from coffee.
(First Lessons in the Symptomatology of Leading Homoeopathic Remedies by H. R. Arndt, M. D. Philadephia. Boericke and Tafel.)