Cough


Cough chapter from Hahnemann Consultation Bank with important symptoms to consider while taking a case….


Cough

Asthmatic.

Barking.

Blood coughed up.

black.

bright red.

clotted.

dark Blood pale.

Chronic cough.

Cough, clear ringing.

concussion, shaking.

in general.

excited or aggravated by ascending steps.

after bathing.

in bed.

tickling in throat.

coffee.

coldness.

cold air.

drinks.

taking cold.

aggravated by drinking.

expiring.

becoming heated.

after.

inhaling.

laughing.

lying down.

on back.

on side.

right side.

left side.

after measles.

motion.

in open air.

reading.

aloud.

breathing.

deep talking.

tobacco smoke.

walking.

warm air.

warm room.

Cough, warm in bed.

weather, change of.

wind.

in winter.

yawning.

Cough attended by.

pain in abdomen.

anxiety.

back, stinging in.

breathing obstructed.

breath offensive.

chest, pain in.

burning in.

oppression of.

rattling in.

rawness in.

stinging, stitches in.

coryza (cold in head).

headache.

as if bursting.

jerking.

Cough attended by hoarseness.

pain in side, below ribs.

stitches in side.

snoring.

stomach pain.

throat pain.

urination, involuntary.

vomit, inclination to.

vomiting.

bitter.

food.

retching.

weeping.

Cough, deep.

in day.

forenoon.

afternoon.

Dry cough.

Cough mornings.

evenings.

at night.

Evening cough.

in bed.

Expectoration in day, none at night.

at night, none in day.

in mornings.

in evenings.

acrid.

albuminous.

bitter.

blood-streaked.

cannot raise, must swallow.

difficult.

easy.

fetid.

flat-tasting.

frequent.

frothy, foamy.

jelly-like.

gray.

greasy.

greenish.

hardened.

in lumps.

metallic tasting.

milky.

mucus.

with blood.

ropy.

thick.

tough.

offensive smell.

profuse.

purulent.

Expectoration.

putrid.

rust-colored.

salty.

scanty.

sour.

sweetish.

thick.

tough, watery.

white.

yellow.

Cough, hoarse.

hollow.

whooping.

Meals. cough after.

cough during.

Moist cough.

Morning cough.

Cough night.

before midnight.

at 11 P.M.

midnight.

after midnight.

in sleep.

walking from sleep.

paroxysms of.

periodical.

short.

in paroxysms.

spasmodic.

suffocating, choking cough.

tickling.

vehement, tormenting cough.

wheezing (asthmatic).

Samuel Hahnemann
Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) was the founder of Homoeopathy. He is called the Father of Experimental Pharmacology because he was the first physician to prepare medicines in a specialized way; proving them on healthy human beings, to determine how the medicines acted to cure diseases.

Hahnemann's three major publications chart the development of homeopathy. In the Organon of Medicine, we see the fundamentals laid out. Materia Medica Pura records the exact symptoms of the remedy provings. In his book, The Chronic Diseases, Their Peculiar Nature and Their Homoeopathic Cure, he showed us how natural diseases become chronic in nature when suppressed by improper treatment.