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CORYZA.
Moderate coryza, sneezing, watery discharge, and Feeling as if both ears were stopped up by a foreign substance.
Stitches and constriction in larynx.
Causing short, jerky breathing.
Which is relieved by cough and expectoration.
DISCHARGES –
Clear, watery; or, nostrils dry and stopped.
Tough, difficult phlegm in throat.
COUGH.
LOOSE COUGH –
From mucus in larynx and chest; expectoration relieves breathing.
Constant short racking cough of phthises.
SPUTA –
Phlegm rises in larynx and provokes cough.
WORSE –
From inhaling.
At night.
BETTER –
After raising mucus.
RESPIRATION –
Short and difficult breathing.
SENSATIONS –
Constriction of larynx.
Both ears feel stopped.
Both lungs feel as if constriction by a thin wire.