When is Euphrasia traditionally considered?
Practitioners consider Euphrasia when the overall case has the recognisable pattern of eye irritation and hay-fever eye symptoms. The name of a condition can start the conversation, but the remedy is chosen from the individual details: onset, modalities, emotional state, physical generals, and what makes the person distinctly better or worse.
Commonly associated remedy picture
- Watery irritated eyes
- Bland nasal discharge with sharp tears
- Light sensitivity in traditional texts
- Hay-fever eye pictures
Modalities that guide selection
The traditional Euphrasia picture is usually worse from wind, light, warmth and better from open air, resting eyes. These details matter because two people with the same complaint may need different remedies.
Potency and use context
Low and medium potencies are often discussed for short-course situations, while higher potencies are better reserved for qualified practitioner prescribing. Repeating doses without reassessment is not a quality homoeopathic approach.