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CORYZA.
FLUENT CORYZA–
Fluent, thin, acrid, excoriating coryza, stinging in nostrils; nose stopped; frequent sneezing.
DISCHARGES–
Thin, watery, acrid, nose stopped. (Acute.)
Thick, yellow, acrid. (Chronic).
SENSATIONS–
Stinging, soreness; frequent sneezing.
COUGH.
DRY, SCANTY COUGH–
Paroxysms of coughing, followed by audible rumbling in stomach; or, followed by cramp in stomach.
Dry, afternoon and night; slight sputa in morning, which must be swallowed; is fatty tasting, and watery or yellow.
Hoarseness, with sore feeling in chest. (Whooping cough.)
SPUTA–
Fatty-tasting sputa, scanty.
Very slight, difficult, thin, yellowish sputa only in morning; it must be swallowed when raised.
Expectoration of dark blood (Causticum).
WORSE–
Drinking, talking, or coughing increases shortness of breath.
Afternoon and evening, dry cough; morning, scanty and difficult.
RESPIRATION–
Breathing seems to come from stomach.
Shortness of breath after drinking, with rattling in stomach; also short after talking and after coughing.
SENSATIONS – Audible rumbling in stomach after coughing.
Stitches in chest and heart when taking long breath, and on violent motion.
Burning stitches.