Coryza; acrid, fluent; nostrils raw.
Nose feels stopped up in spite of the watery discharge (compare,
Am. c. , Samb. , [Sinap.]); sneezing < at night.
Acrid, ichorous discharge, excoriating inside of nose, alae, and
upper lip ( Ars. , Cepa ).
Constant picking at the nose until it bleeds; boring with the finger
into the side of the nose.
Picks lips until they bleed; corners of the mouth sore, cracked,
bleeding (with malignant tendency, [Cund.]); bites nails until fingers
bleed.
Patients pick and bore into the raw bleeding surfaces though very
painful; scream with pain but keep up the boring (in diphtheria,
scarlatina, typhoid).
Children refuse food and drink on account of soreness of mouth
and throat ( Mer. ); are sleepless.
Saliva profuse, acrid, corrodes the mucous membrane; tongue and
buccal cavity raw and bleeding.
Aphonia: complete, after exposure to northwest winds ( Acon. ,
Hep. ); from singing ( Arg. n. , Caust. , Phos. , Sel. ).
Clergyman's sore throat; voice hoarse, uncertain, uncontrollable,
changing continually; worse from talking, speaking or singing; orators,
singers, actors.
Desquamation in large flakes, a second or third time, in scarlatina.
Typhoid scarlatina, with apathy, scanty or suppressed urine; threatened
uraemia.
The sore mouth and nose are guiding in malignant scarlatina and
diphtheria.
Relations. - Useful: after Hep. and Nit. ac. in dry, hoarse, croupy
cough; after Caust. and Hep. in morning hoarseness and deafness,
and in scarlatina.
Should not be given low or repeated often as bad effects often
follow. - Dr. L.
The higher potencies most prompt and effective.
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