Styes:
It is a deviation of the visual axes. The axis of one eye being directed to the object desired to be seen, while that of the other is turned too much inwards (internal squint) or outwards (Outer squint). The cause may be shortening of the internal or external rectus, paralysis or nervous disturbances. It is only in the case of squint caused by shortening of the recti, that surgical interference is required.
Symptoms:
Squint when turned to right.
Suggested Medicine:
Alumina
Symptoms:
When turned in left, after Ophthalmia, or overstrain by close work.
Suggested Medicine:
Calcarea carb
Symptoms:
For internal squint
Medicine suggested:
Cyclamen
Symptoms:
For external squint.
Suggested Medicine:
Natrum mur
Symptoms:
Squint when on alternate days
Suggested Medicine:
China sulph
Symptoms:
After convulsion, Periodic.
Suggested Medicine:
Cicuta
Symptoms:
For Morbid winking.
Suggested Medicine:
Agaricus
Symptoms:
For Morbid winking (Better in open air)
Suggested Medicine:
Euphrasia
Symptoms:
Morbid winking while reading
Suggested Medicine:
Belladona
Symptoms:
Morbid winking while reading, Better in open air
Suggested Medicine:
Crocus
Symptoms:
Morbid winking in sunlight.
Suggested Medicine:
Mircurialis