Glonoinum

Nitroglycerine

Glonoinum uses in homeopathy: a remedy for sudden, bursting, throbbing congestive headaches and flushing of heat to the head, its symptom picture, common potencies and FAQs — informational only.

Quick answer

What is Glonoinum used for in homeopathy?

Glonoinum is associated with sudden, violent, bursting congestive headaches with throbbing and a rush of blood to the head — classically from sun or heat exposure.

Reviewed & updated: June 2026

This is general information about a homeopathic remedy, not a prescription or dosing advice. In homeopathy the correct remedy and potency are chosen for the whole individual symptom picture by a qualified homeopath — the same remedy is not right for everyone. Do not self-medicate, and consult a qualified homeopathic doctor (and your physician for serious or persistent conditions) before taking any remedy.

What Glonoinum is used for

  • Sudden, bursting, throbbing headache
  • Rush of blood and heat to the head
  • Headache from sun or heat exposure
  • Flushed, hot, red face
  • Congestive complaints with pulsation

Characteristic symptom picture

Homeopaths look for these guiding features when considering Glonoinum.

  • Violent, throbbing, bursting head pain
  • Worse from sun, heat and jarring
  • A sensation of blood surging to the head
  • Cannot bear heat about the head
  • Better from cool air and uncovering the head

Potency

Glonoinum is commonly used in 30C; choice of potency is for your homeopath to decide.

Frequently asked questions

What is Glonoinum used for?

It is associated with sudden, bursting, congestive headaches with heat to the head, often from the sun. A homeopath confirms suitability, and severe or new headaches need medical assessment.

Is it used for heat-related headache?

It is one of the remedies considered for throbbing headaches from sun or heat, but the right remedy depends on the individual picture.

Does it help high blood pressure symptoms?

Any high blood pressure must be medically managed; it may be considered within its congestive picture alongside that care.

Should I take it myself?

Self-medication is discouraged — consult a qualified homeopath, and have severe headaches or blood pressure medically assessed.

Don’t self-prescribe — consult a homeopathy doctor

The right remedy and potency are chosen for your individual case. Book an online or in-clinic consultation with a qualified homeopath.

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