Sulphur Iod: Cataract with tongue hard, stiff like Iodium a cardboard.
Aurum Met: Pressive pain in the eye from above downward or from without inward, or pain in the bones around the eye, worse on touch and sensitive to light.
Kali Iod: The best general remedy for syphilitic choroiditis of any form, especially where haziness or opacities of the vitreous are present.
Mercurius Cor: Intense pain both in and around the eye. Choroiditis when the iris is also involved.
Phosphorus: When accompanied with photophobia and the things look of various shapes and colors (red predominating). Black spots pass before the eyes.
Prunus Spin: Severe pain as if the eye-balls were being pressed asunder. Sharp, shooting crushing and cutting pain through the eye and corresponding side of the head.
Hepar Sulph: After suppuration of choroid has begun. Eyes sensitive to touch and pains severe and throbbing, better by warm application.
Phytolacca: Lids very hard, red swollen with pus in the interior of the eye.
Duboisia: Vessels of the optic disc and retina much enlarged and tortuous . Congestion of the optic disc.
Tuberculinum: Used as an intercurrent remedy when well selected remedies fail. Give only one dose in 200 or higher dilution.