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CORYZA.
FLUENT CORYZA-
Fluent, clear, watery, acrid coryza; fluent in the open air, stopped indoors.
Frequent sneezing.
Fluent, watery coryza, with chilliness and sneezing, (acute).
Offensive smell before the nose.
Dry coryza with rawness of chest; throat dry.
Chronic coryza, with loss of taste and smell.
DISCHARGES-
Watery, acrid, burning.
Yellow, glutinous, fetid. (Chronic.)
Itching and burning in nostrils as if sore; also inflamed and swollen. (Chronic coryza.).
COUGH.
DRY COUGH-
Dry cough at night, from dryness of throat; with constant desire to swallow to moisten the throat.
Dry cough, with hoarseness and dryness in throat, and watery coryza (acute); headache as if torn or bruised.
Short, hard, racking, dry cough, in paroxysms, from tickling. Dry cough, evening and night; becomes loose in morning.
Severe, acute, dry cough, from itching in bronchi; accompanied by retching, hot flashes, cold feet, and faintness, about 10 A.M.
CHRONIC, DRY COUGH-
Chronic, dry cough, long time in the evening in bed, preventing sleep.
Scanty, chronic cough, evening before going to bed; scanty mucus.
CHRONIC, LOOSE COUGH-
Loose, chronic cough; with copious, purulent, blood-streaked mucus; fever, and night sweats; exposure to cold draft gives feeling of ice in chest.
Hollow, hard, racking, chronic cough, in paroxysms.
Chronic cough; only when lying down in the daytime; ending in easy, scanty sputa.
SPUTA-
None at night; only in the morning and by day, with stitching pains under left shoulder-blade.
Yellow, greenish, purulent, or milk-white mucus.
Salty, sourish, flat, offensive, or purulent tasting.
Greenish lumps of sweetish taste: Copious, purulent, blood-streaked mucus.
WORSE-
Evening; at night; midnight till 2 A.M.
From cold; cold air; damp weather.
After sleep.
Eating acids; eating highly seasoned foods.
Exposure to cold drafts gives feeling of ice in chest.
During day; and evening, lying down; scanty cough; sputa, whitish.
From least atmospheric change.
At night, dry; loose by day; night and morning, dry cough.
When going to sleep; with hot face and cold hands.
Keeping awake a long time.
CHEST AND RESPIRATION-
Stitches in left chest through to scapulae (acute pleurisy).
Oppression, heaviness, and pressure on chest.
Feels suffocated; wants doors and windows open, especially at night.
Burning in chest, rising to face.
Shortness of breath from talking too much.
Asthmatic attacks from suppressed eruptions, especially chronic eruptions.
SENSATIONS-
Oppression; constriction; burning; stitches, in chest.
Stitching pains under left shoulder blade.
Rawness and burning in throat; with hoarseness and aphonia.
Scraping and hawking in throat.
Hoarseness; gradually increasing to complete loss of voice; chronic hoarseness.
As of ice in chest; from exposure to cold or draft.
Tickling, itching, burning in one spot, or at one point, in throat or chest; or, Diffused tickling and itching, causing violent cough.
Tickling in larynx as of down; or tickling, itching, and pricking on left side of larynx.
SPECIAL-
Chronic cough; secondary conditions in chest affections.