Symptoms
1. Pale, anaemic subjects who suffer from dyspnoea and depression; feel like weeping all the time but weeping ((<)). Children with worm troubles.
2. Great nervous and muscular prostration; so weak the drops into a chair; weakness (emptiness) is esp. referred to the chest (Argentum met.), ((<)) using the voice; often accompanied by profuse, debilitating sweats with musty odour.
3. Neuralgic pains; gradually increase to a high degree then gradually decline (Platina).
4. Chronic catarrhal troubles; sputa profuse, easily detached, light yellow, lumpy, tasting sweetish, salty or putrid (Stann. iod. 3x).
5. Modalities; ((<)) cold; using voice; descending warm drinks; (>) pressure.