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CORYZA.
FLUENT CORYZA –
Fluent, watery coryza, with violent sneezing, severe frontal pains, and redness of the eyelids; face feels hot; lachrymation with sneezing.
WORSE –
In open air.
COUGH.
DRY COUGH.
Short, hoarse dry cough, with lachrymation and sweating; from scraping in throat.
SCANTY COUGH –
Cough, with difficult, tough, yellow mucus.
Sputa-
None, cough dry; or, Tough, yellow mucus, of sweetish taste (repulsive).
WORSE –
On lying down at night.
During chill.
From cold, or, becoming cold.
SENSATIONS –
As of thread in throat, or constricted, as if tied by a string.
As of a skin hanging loosely in throat; or, as if soft palate were down.
Dryness of throat and fauces.
Throat feels constricted on swallowing.
Constant desire to swallow.
Feels as if bit of food had lodged in throat, causing cough.
Influenza, with chilliness and goose-flesh; especially worse toward evening.
Great dryness of mouth; bitter, without thirst or appetite.
Heat of face; chilliness of limbs and back; coughs as soon as he lies down.
Face; bluish whiteness about mouth.