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CORYZA.
FLUENT CORYZA- With sneezing, coming on after a bath, better out of doors.
With blood-streaked mucus from the nose.
Posterior nares stopped, watery discharge anterior nares.
Excoriating watery coryza, Nostrils slightly sore.
Worse in open air, better in-doors and from washing in cold water, acrid watery coryza.
Scanty, thick phlegm from posterior nares.
Catarrh, with thick, lumpy yellow or yellowish-green mucus, mostly in morning and evening. (Second stage.)
Blood-streaked mucus after a bath. (Kent.)
DISCHARGES-
Fluent, watery, at first.
Thick, lumpy, yellow, or greenish, later on.
Yellowish-green phlegm from posterior nares.
WORSE-Open air.
BETTER-In-doors, and washing in cold water.