Severe migraine-like headache |
Mydriasis, Cataract |
Venesection of temporal veins[7] |
Twitching of facial muscles |
Facial palsy |
Purgation and emesis, mix mint in vinegar and apply it on face, reduce dietary intake, avoid alcohol[7] |
Numbness |
Paralysis |
Follow the regimens having demulcent effect on morbid matter[7] |
Redness of eyes and face, prominent veins, watering of eyes, intolerance to light |
Diaphragmitis |
Venesection and purgation, Apply vinegar and rose oil (roghan gul) on head, Adopt cold (barid) regimes for whole body[7] |
Nightmare and giddiness |
Epilepsy |
Venesection of cephalic vein, avoid alcohol, for purgation (if required) Hab Qoqaya is advised[7] |
Depression, irritation, anxiety |
Melancholia |
Venesection of basilic vein, Decoction of aftimoon (Cuscuta reflexa and in diet mutton soup is advised[7] |
Blurred vision |
Cataract |
Evacuation of morbid matter through purgation, Hab Qoqaya is advised. Avoid foods which increase rutubat (moistness) in the body[7] |
Chronic coryza and catarrh |
Bronchial asthma |
Treat accordingly[7] |
Excessive sweating |
Imtila (congestion) |
Venesection and reduce food intake[7] |
Excessive smell in sweat |
Fever |
Purgation to evacuate yellow bile (Safra’)[7] |
Palpitation |
May lead to death |
Venesection, cardiotonic drugs are advised[7] |
Imtila (congestion) |
Haemorrhage, apoplexy and sudden death |
Venesection[7] |
Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate along with imtila (congestion) |
Apoplexy |
Venesection[7] |
Nausea, flatulence with loss of appetite |
Colitis |
Diet restriction, advice rest, use drugs accordingly[7] |
Heaviness and distension in back and right hypochondrium and altered frequency of micturition |
Renal dysfunction |
Treat accordingly[[7] |