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CORYZA.
FLUENT CORYZA –
Fluent, watery, profuse coryza, with sneezing in morning, and rheumatic pains.
Alternately the nostrils are stopped and free.
Nostrils are not both stopped at the same time.
WORSE –
In the morning.
BETTER –
In the open air.
COUGH.
DRY COUGH –
Exhausting cough, morning and evening, with oppression of chest and escape of urine; from tickling in trachea.
Incessant dry cough for hours; followed by bitter, watery, or slimy vomiting; after hours of quiet, again renewed, by sudden, severe pressure in pit of stomach and lumbar region, with uncontrollable irritation to cough arising from epigastrium.
Rheumatic cough.
SPUTA –
None.
SENSATIONS –
Oppression and constriction of chest, with exhausting cough.
Pressure as of a fist against stomach; and similar pressure in lumbar spine, with shooting, shifting pains in upper and lower extremities.