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CORYZA.
FLUENT CORYZA-
Watery coryza from both nostrils.
Worse in open air, or cold room; better indoors.
Both nostrils stopped.
Tightness in nose between the eyes.
DISCHARGES-
Watery.
Bloody mucus, or bright blood.
Nasal catarrh with offensive discharge.
WORSE-
In open air, or cold air.
SENSATIONS-
smell (at first), more acute.
Tightness between eyes; nose plugged.
Tingling of alae.
Burning in the throat and esophagus.
Constriction of chest.
Expansion of chest and nasal passages when walking in open air.
COUGH.
DRY COUGH-
Short, dry, hacking cough, leading to vomiting.
Constant inclination to cough.
Troublesome cough, with foul, tenacious expectoration.
Chronic laryngitis and bronchitis.
SPUTA-
None, at first, cough dry.
Of large quantities of thick, whitish mucus.
Tenacious, foul sputa; cough troublesome.
SENSATIONS-
feeling of narrowness in chest as if lungs were depressed.
Chest feels compressed as from a load in front.