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CORYZA.
FLUENT OR DRY CORYZA –
Fluent coryza in morning; with sneezing and dryness of throat; burning in nose, on blowing it; dry cough.
CHRONIC CORYZA –
Chronic stoppage, with very thick mucus.
Inflamed spots on septum.
COUGH.
SCANTY COUGH –
Scanty cough, from tickling or rattling in the chest; with colorless and tasteless sputa; pain in larynx and headache.
Dry cough, with coryza, in morning.
Chronic cough; with nausea, vomiting of bile, and diarrhoea after every kind of food; belching, with rumbling in abdomen.
Constriction of throat and chest; rawness and pain in larynx; must loosen clothing about neck, but it does no good.
SPUTA –
None; or Scanty, white, tasteless.
WORSE –
In morning, cough.
After eating, dyspnea worse.
Lying down.
SENSATIONS –
Constriction of throat and chest.
Rawness and pain in larynx, with headache.