Constantly picking the nose until it bleeds.
CORYZA.
FLUENT CORYZA-
Fluent coryza and violent sneezing makes child cry.
Nose stopped in the evening.
Violent sneezing, with stitches in the temples.
COUGH.
Dry cough, from tickling low down in bronchi.
Talking provokes a hoarse, toneless cough.
Bronchial cough, mucous rales, and tickling in the bronchi; night cough.
Rattling cough, constantly rousing from sleep; child very cross, obstinate and crying., Twitching of limbs, pale face, no appetite.
Violent paroxysms of cough excited by feeling as of a feather or down in the throat; worse in cold air.
Violent cough from adherent mucus in larynx.
Gagging cough after rising in the morning, as from dust; renewed at long intervals by inspiration.
Before coughing, spasms; child raises itself, then throws body violently backward, and becomes stiff and unconscious.
Violent cough in interrupted paroxysms, from time to time: Short, hacking, gagging, annoying, dry cough at night.
Hoarseness, with much mucus in larynx and trachea.
Paralysis of vocal cords from taking cold.
SPUTA- None; or.
Very scanty and difficult.
Whitish, slimy, rarely bloody.
Almost tasteless, very difficult to loosen.
WORSE-
At night; or, or morning and evening worse, night better.
Morning and evening; inspiring.
Walking in open air.
After sleeping: lying on right side.
From drinking; From pressing on larynx.
RESPIRATION-
Breathing oppressed.
Suffocative attacks.
Breathing very short, and at times interrupted.
Short, rattling, rapid, with dyspnea and cough at short intervals, which does not bring up mucus (Bronchitis).
SPECIAL-
Very obstinate; cross.
Cough keeps waking the child.