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CORYZA.
FLUENT AND DRY CORYZA –
Violent coryza; complete loss of taste and smell; alternately fluent and stopped.
Watery, acrid mucous discharge, corroding nostrils and lip: nose obstructed at night.
With corrosive, fetid, yellow mucus.
WORSE –
In morning; hoarse, with dry, rough throat.
Sensitive to cold air.
COUGH.
DRY COUGH –
Dry cough, evening and night, with burning and soreness in chest: sensitive to cold.
Spasmodic cough from tickling in the throat: on expectoration evening and night: watery expectoration during day.
CHRONIC, SCANTY COUGH –
Or, of tough yellow mucus of offensive taste and odor, sometimes mixed with lumps of blood.
WORSE –
Evening until midnight.
Lying down.
At rest.
From eating.
In warm room.