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General Face.
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Acon.
- On rising the red face turns deathly pale.
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Dulc.
- Face ache and asthma, after disappearance of tetters in the face.
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Gels.
- Sensation of stiffness in the face; lips dry, cracked and
chapped, upper lip swollen; breaks out around the mouth.
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Sulph.
- Comedones, black pores of the skin, particularly in the face.
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Opium.
- The lower lip and jaw hangs down.
-
Acon.
- Neuralgia of trigeminus, left side, face red and hot; restlessness,
anguish and screaming.
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Camph.
- Face livid, pale, haggard, pale and anxious, distorted, bluish, cold.
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Merc.
- Pimples, especially on face with a bluish halo, without itching.
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Verat. alb.
- Face pale, sunken, cold, hippocratic, and nose pointed, or
face bluish.
-
Mezer
- Child scratches the face continuously, which becomes covered with
blood; itching worse at night, tears of the scabs leaving raw
spots, on which fat pustules form.
-
Ant. crud
- Sore, cracked and crusty nostrils, and corners of the mouth.
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Graph.
- Sensation of a cobweb on the face.
-
Bellad
- Trick swollen upper lip, gums swollen.
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Ant. tart
- Convulsive twitches in almost every muscle of the face.
-
Rhus tox.
- Corners of mouth ulcerated, and sordes; or chapped around genitals.
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Verat. alb.
- Cold perspiration on face, particularly on forehead.
-
Cicuta vir.
- Thick whitish scurfs appear upon chin and upper lip; they secrete
a dampness; sometimes affects the nose.
-
Bell.
- Face either very red and hot, or very pale, one side swollen or
the whole.
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Ant. tart.
- Face pale and sunken, or cyanotic.
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Cham.
- One check red and hot, the other pale and cold.
-
Graph.
- Moist eczema in the face, especially on chin and around the mouth.
-
Bell
- Visible throbbing of temporal and carotid arteries.
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Stram.
- The face is bloated, red with blood.
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Arn.
- Dry heat of face, with coldness of the nose, or rest of body cool.
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Cham.
- Face sweats after eating or drinking.
-
Caust.
- One of the first remedies for paralysis of the entire one-half
of the face.
-
Cina
- Face pale with sickly look about the eyes.
-
Ferr.
- Face becomes suddenly fiery red, with vertigo, ringing in the
ears, great palpitation of the heart, and dyspnoea.
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Sepia.
- Yellow spots (moth spots) in the face, and a yellow saddle
across the upper part of the cheeks and nose.
-
Ign.
- Sweats on the face while eating.
-
Sulph.
- Very red lips, particularly with children.
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Ferr.
- The least emotion produces a red face.
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Ant. crud.
- Suppurating and long-lasting eruptions on cheeks.
-
Agar.
- Twitching of facial muscles and eyelids.
-
Aethusa.
- A drawn condition beginning at the alae nasi and extending to
the angle of the mouth, giving the face an expression of
great anxiety and pain.
-
Ferr.
- Ashy pale or greenish face; with pains and other symptoms
the face becomes fiery red.
-
Arum. tri.
- Corners of mouth sore, cracked and bleeding; bores and picks at
them until they bleed.
-
Agar.
- Redness and itching; burning as if from chilblains.
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Carb. veg.
- Face very pale, grayish yellow color; hippocratic.
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Baptisia.
- Face flushed, dusky, hot; dark red with besotted expression.
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Chel.
- Yellow color of the face, especially of forehead, nose, cheeks,
and whites of the eyes.
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China.
- Face pale, sunken, pinched, eyes sunken and surrounded by blue
margins.
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Hep. sul.
- Boils or pimples on face, lips, chin, or neck; very painful
to touch.
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Phos.
- Oedema of the face, especially of lids and around the eyes.
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Apis.
- Oedema of the face; eyelids puffed, feel stiff.
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Chin.
- Periodical prosopalgia, pains excessive; skin sensitive to
touch, mostly infra-orbital and maxillary branches.
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Opium.
- Face bloated, dark red, and hot; features distorted; lower
lip and jaw hanging down;
-
Apis.
- Erysipelas, face intensely red and hot, or only pink, puffy
shining; either sore to touch or stinging pains.
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Rhus tox.
- Vesicular eruptions of the face, with much burning, and
smarting, and tingling.
-
Platina.
- Sensation of coldness, crawling and numbness in the right
side of the face.
-
Sang.
- Circumscribed redness of one or both cheeks; cheeks livid
(in typhoid pneumonia).
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Spigel.
- Prosopalgia, left-sided; tearing, shooting, burning pains,
especially in cheek bones, lower jaw, about eyebrows and
in the eyeball; periodical from morning until sunset; < at
noon, noise or motion.
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Ars. alb.
- Face deathly pale; pale, yellow, cachetic look; swollen, sunken,
covered with cold sweat; hippocratic.
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Verat. alb.
- While in bed face is red, after getting up it becomes pale.
-
Sulph.
- Bright redness of the lips as if the blood would burst through.
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Sight and Eyes.
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Staph.
- Styes, nodosities, chalaze on the eyelids, one after the
other, sometimes ulcerating.
-
Acon.
- When little sharp foreign bodies have entered the eyes, before
they can be removed, and after removal.
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Stram.
- Eyes wide open, prominent, pupils exceedingly dilated,
insensible, with injected conjunctiva or total blindness (Typhus).
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Sepia.
- Eyes feel heavy, lids incline to close as from paralysis.
-
Acon.
- Catarrhal inflammation of the eyes, red, inflammed, vessels deep
red, pressive shooting pains, especially in the morning in
eyeballs, no discharge; conjunctivitis from exposure to dry
cold wind; first stage of acute inflammations.
-
Caust.
- Cannot keep the upper eyelids up, they are nearly paralyzed,
and will fall down over the eyes.
-
Actea. rac.
- Aching pains in the eyeballs, or in temples extending to
eyes; so severe, especially at night, it seems as if
patient would go crazy. (Ciliary neuralgia).
-
Puls.
- Cloudiness of vision, with a kind of flashing fire as if she
had received a slap in the face (H. Robinson).
-
Con.
- Great sensitiveness to light, without corresponding inflammation
of the eyes; on opening the lids the tears squirt out.
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Apis.
- Keratitis with dreadful pains shooting through the eye, with
swollen lids and conjunctiva, but lachrymation gushing
out on opening the eyes, photophobia.
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Ant. crud.
- Redness and inflammation of the lids, itching in canthi, chronic
blepharitis of cross children.
-
Arg. nit.
- Cornea opaque; ulceration of cornea in new-born children,
profuse purulent discharge from the lids.
-
Arn.
- Inflammation of eyes, with suggillations after mechanical
injuries.
-
Ars. alb.
- Conjunctiva inflamed, extreme redness and dryness of inner
surface of lids, they rub painfully against the ball;
burning pains.
-
Calc. ost.
- Inflammation of conjunctiva or cornea caused by bathing, or
getting wet, or aggravated by damp weather.
-
Calabar.
- The internal muscle seems not to do its work rightly,
the axes of the eyes differ.
-
Ruta.
- Eyes ache and feel strained, from fine sewing or reading,
particularly by gas light, (
Arg. nit.
;
Nat. mur.
).
-
Arg. nit.
- Acute granular conjunctivitis; conjunctiva internally pink
or scarlet red, discharge profuse and inclined to be
muco-purulent.
-
Arn.
- Retinal haemorrhage, expedites absorption of clots.
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Ars. alb.
- eyelid swollen and oedematous, firmly closed and looks
as if distended with air.
-
Bell.
- Orbital neuralgias, especially of infra-orbital nerve,
with red face and hot hands.
-
Bry.
- Soreness and aching, or pressure crushing pain in eyes,
worse on motion.
-
Calabar.
- Contraction of the pupils, or spasms of accommodation which
may be irregular.
-
Calc. ost.
- Scrofulous inflammation of cornea or conjunctiva, characterized
by pustules, ulcers, lachrymation and photophobia,
opacities after acute inflammation.
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Cinnabar.
- Pain above the eye, extending from external to internal
canthus, or pain that runs around the eye, usually above,
but sometimes below, worse at night.
-
Calc. ost.
- Dilated pupils, often indicated after sulphur.
-
Arg. nit.
- Blepharitis, if the eyelids are very red and thick, and swollen,
especially if attended by granulations.
-
Ars. alb.
- The lachrymal discharges burn and excoriate the cheeks.
-
Aur. met.
- Hemiopia, the upper half of the field of vision seems
covered by a black body, lower visible.
-
Bell.
- Hyperaemia, or inflammation of the optic nerve and retina,
particularly if dependent on cerebral congestion, aching pains
in eye and photophobia.
-
Aur. met.
- The pains in the eye extend from without inwards and are
worse from touch (reverse
Asaf.
).
-
Arg. nit.
- Canthi as red as blood, caruncula swollen, standing out like a lump
of red flesh, clusters of intensely red vessels, extending
from inner canthus to cornea.
-
Cina.
- Vision get dim, can see more clearly for a while after rubbing
the eyes.
-
Croc. sat.
- Sore burning in the eyes after reading; also dimness; must wink
frequently and wipe the eyes as though a film were before
the eyes.
-
Crot. horr.
- Blood exudes from the eyes.
- [Duboisia]
- Complete paralysis of accommodation; could not read at any
distance, or look at food while eating on account of pain.
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Cyclam.
- Dimness of vision as of smoke or fog before the eyes.
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Eupat. perf.
- Soreness of the eyeballs.
-
Euphras.
- Lids swollen, red and covered with a thick yellow acrid discharge,
together with profuse, acrid, burning lachrymation,
which makes the lids and cheeks sore and excoriated.
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Fluor. ac.
- Sensation as if a cold wind were blowing in the eye.
-
Gels.
- Drooping of the eyelids; they feel heavy; can hardly open
or keep them open.
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Hep. sul.
- The pains in the eyes or lids, etc., are of a throbbing character,
very sensitive to touch and < by cold or cold air, > by warmth.
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Cedron.
- Sever shooting pains over left eye; periodical supra-orbital
neuralgia.
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Croc. sat.
- Feeling in the eyes as though she had wept violently; as though
winter were constantly coming into the eyes.
-
Glon.
- Eyes injected, protruding, look wild, pupils dilated, objects
dance before them with every pulsation.
-
Kali carb.
- Sac-like swelling between the eyebrows and lid.
-
Kalmia.
- A stiff drawing sensation in the muscles of the eyes upon
moving them.
-
Lach.
- Dimness of vision; black flickering before the eyes; photophobia,
always < in the morning, after sleeping.
-
Ledum.
- Ecchymosis of the lids or conjunctiva, especially after contusion.
-
Zinc.
- Itching and stinging in inner angles of eyes, with cloudiness of
vision.
-
Gels.
- Smoky appearance before the eyes, with pain above them.
- [Jaborandi.]
- Tension of the accommodative apparatus of the eye, with
approximation of the nearest and farthest point of distinct vision.
-
Gels.
- Dimness of sight and vertigo.
- [Duboisia.]
- Hyperaemia of retina, and weakness of accommodation.
-
Cyclam.
- Dimness of vision and spots before the eyes on rising in
the morning.
-
Euphras.
- Feeling as though the cornea were covered with much mucus;
it obscures his vision and obliges him to frequently close
and press the lids together.
-
Graph.
- Inflammed margins of the lids, also external canthus;
dry mucous in the lashes.
- [Jaborandi]
- Everything at a distance appeared hazy, and although he
could read moderate-sized type, at one foot or two feet,
it was indistinct.
- [Lith. carb.]
- Right half of objects invisible.
-
Lycop.
- Sees only left half of an object distinctly.
-
Kali bich.
- Blindness or half sight before the headache; as the pain
increases the blindness, etc., diminishes.
-
Zinc.
- Inflammation of conjunctiva, worse in inner canthi;
pains worse during evening and night, as from sand, with
frequent lachrymation.
-
Sulph.
- Burning and dry rubbing sensation beneath the lids as if sand
were in them.
-
Spigelia
- Eyes hurt on motion as if too large for the orbit.
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Silicea
- Swelling in region of the right lachrymal gland and sac.
-
Nat. mur.
- Drawing, stiff sensation in the muscles of the eyes on moving them.
-
Guaiac.
- Sensation of protruding and swelling of the eyes; the lids seem
too short to cover them.
- [Jaborandi.]
- The state of vision is constantly changing, becoming suddenly
more or less dim every few moments.
-
Lycop.
- Evening light blinds him very much; can see nothing on the table.
-
Merc. corr.
- Excessive photophobia and lachrymation; the discharges are
acrid; excoriating the lids and cheeks; pains very severe,
especially at night.
-
Sulph.
- Dimness of vision, as of a veil before the eyes; dark points
or spots floating before the eyes.
-
Silicea.
- Ophthalmic troubles with great sensitiveness to cold
and a desire to be warmly wrapped, especially about the head.
-
Merc. sol.
- Dread of light is very marked, especially artificial light, as
gas light or the glare of a fire.
-
Nux vom.
- Painless injetion of the whites of the eye (ecchymosis).
-
Paris.
- Pain in the eyes as if pulled by a string back into the head.
-
Pulsat.
- Inflammation of eyes and margins of the lids, with lachrymation
and nightly agglutination.
-
Sulph.
- Sharp darting pains like pins, needles or splinters were sticking
into the eye.
-
Spigelia
- Intense pressing pains in the eyeballs, especially on turning them.
-
Merc. sol.
- The eye troubles are all worse at night; in warmth, especially
of the bed.
-
Nat. mur.
- Unsteadiness of vision; objects become confused, on looking at
them; letters and stitching run together.
-
Platina
- Objects appear smaller than they really are.
-
Pulsat.
- Profuse lachrymation in the wind or open air.
-
Rhus tox.
- Heaviness and stiffness of lids as if paralysed.
-
Amyl nit.
- Eyes protruded, staring; conjunctival vessels injected as well
as the fundus.
-
Sulph
- Cannot bear to have the eyes washed.
-
Kali bich.
- Membranous conjunctivitis; shreds or strings of it float loose
in the eye, or the discharge is stringy.
-
Rhus tox.
- The lids are red, swollen, and oedematous, especially the
upper, and spasmodically closed, with profuse gushes of hot
tears on opening them; sac-like swelling of the conjunctiva.
-
Puls.
- Conjunctivitis with profuse, yellow, thick, bland discharge.
-
Merc.
prot.
- Superficial ulceration of the cornea and other especially
scrofulous affections of the eyes, accompanied by thick
yellow coating on base of the tongue.
- [Comoclad.]
- Right eye very painful, feeling much larger and more
protruded than the left.
- [Prunus.]
- Pain in right eyeball as if inner portion of the eye would be
torn out.
- [Mang. acet.]
- Burning heat and dryness of the eyes; lids pain on moving them,
and become dry in bright light.
-
Rhus tox
- Swelling of the whole eye and surrounding parts.
-
Arg. nit.
- Bodies in the shape of serpents moving before the vision.
-
Pulsat.
- Subjects of styes, especially upper lids.
-
Caust.
- Upper eyelids will drop; patient can't keep them up.
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Hearing and Ears.
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Agaric.
- Redness, burning, itching of ears as if they had been frozen.
-
Lach.
- Pains in the ears with sore throat
-
Psorin.
- Discharge of fetid pus from ears; psoric people.
-
China.
- Ringing in the ears from debility or loss of fluids.
-
Phos.
- Difficult hearing, especially of the human voice.
-
Calc. ost.
- Hard of hearing after the abuse of Quinine.
-
Graph.
- Moist and sore places behind the ears, spread over cheeks
and neck.
-
Merc. sol.
- Inflammation of internal and external ear, with stinging,
tearing pains, bloody offensive discharge.
-
Kali bich.
- Violent stitches in the left ear, extending into roof
of mouth, side of head and neck; glands swollen, neck
painful to touch.
-
Silicea.
- Stoppage of ears, which open at times with a loud report;
difficult hearing of human voice.
-
Petrol.
- Hardness of hearing in old people.
-
Oleand.
- Biting-itching on scalp, as from vermin, < on back part of
head and behind ears.
-
Lach.
- Hardness of hearing, with want of wax, dryness of ears.
-
Graph.
- Discharge from the ears bloody, thin, watery, offensive
gluey, sticky, pus.
-
Petrol.
- Humid soreness behind the ear.
-
Apis.
- Redness and swelling of both ears, stinging pains.
-
Cicuta.
- Hardness of hearing in old people; haemorrhage from ears.
-
Arg. nit.
- Complete deafness in typhus.
-
Ledum.
- Hardness of hearing after cutting the hair, or chilling head.
-
Petrol.
- Eustachian tube affected, causing whizzing, roaring, cracking,
with hardness of hearing.
-
Calc. ost.
- Polypus in ears in leuco-phlegmatic temperament.
-
Carb. veg.
- Deafness after acute exanthemata, or abuse of
Mercury
;
ears too dry.
-
Nitrum.
- Deafness from paralysis of auditory nerve; tingling in ears.
-
Lycop.
- Purulent, ichorous otorrhoea, with impaired hearing, after
scarlatina.
-
Aur. met.
- Caries of mastoid process, obstinate fetid otorrhoea.
-
Lach.
- Tearing extending from zygoma into ears; raises hand to
back of ear with each scream (hydrocephalus).
-
Caps.
- Painful swelling behind the ear; caries of mastoid.
-
Sulph.
- Stitches in left ear.
-
Puls.
- Hardness of hearing; sensation as if ears were stopped.
- [Tellur.]
- Dull throbbing pain day and night; thin, watery excoriating
discharge.
-
Hyos.
- Hardness of hearing, as if stupefied, especially after apoplexy.
-
Gels.
- Catarrhal deafness with pain from throat into middle ear.
-
Cann. Ind.
- Throbbing pains with fullness in both ears.
-
Puls.
- Violent pain in ear as something forcing outward.
-
Phytol.
- With every attempt to swallow, shooting pains through both ears.
-
Mezer.
- Sensation as if the ears were too open and air were pouring into
them.
-
Sulph.
- Ears very red with children.
-
Puls.
- External ear and meatus red and swollen.
-
Caust.
- Roaring and buzzing in the ears; words and steps re-echo in the
ears.
-
Con.
- Blood-red ear wax.
-
Hepar.
- Discharge of fetid pus from ears; sensitive to touch.
-
Puls.
- Otalgia, with darting tearing pains, and pulsating; < at night.
-
Staph.
- Hardness of hearing with swelling of tonsils, especially after
abuse of
Mercury.
-
Hepar.
- Otalgia, with sensitiveness to external contact, out of
proportion to the actual pain.
- [Tell.]
- Vesiclar eruption on tympanum, followed by suppuration and
permanent injury to hearing.
-
Baryta c.
- Right parotid painfully swollen, sensitive to touch.
-
Puls.
- Bland, nearly inoffensive discharge of mucus and pus from ears.
-
Puls.
- Affections of ears, sequelae of measles.
- [Tell.]
- Itching and swelling with painful throbbing in external
meatus; in three or four days a discharge of watery fluid,
smelling like fish pickle, which causes vesicles wherever
it touches; ear is bluish-red as if oedematous; hearing
impaired (Dunham).
-
Merc.
dulc.
- Catarrhal deafness or inflammation of middle ear; Eustachian
tube closed. ([Kali mur.]).
-
Graph.
- Hears better in a noise, as if cars or machinery.
Nose.
-
Arum tri.
- Discharge of burning, ichorous fluid from the nose, excoriating
the nostril and upper lip, especially in diphtheria or
scarlatina.
-
Aur. met.
- Ulcerated, agglutinated, painful nostrils; cannot breathe
through the nose; crusts.
-
Cepa.
- Copious, watery, acrid discharge from the nose, and watering
bland discharge from the eyes.
-
Nux vom.
- Nose running through the day, at night stopped up.
-
Verat. alb.
- The nose grows more pointed; seems to be longer; face cold,
and sunken.
-
Puls.
- Coryza, fluid or dry, with loss of taste and smell; sore
nostrils; later a yellowish green discharge.
-
Cina.
- Constantly picking of boring the nose.
-
Calc.
sulph.
- Purulent catarrh, discharges yellow, thick and lumpy.
-
Fluoric acid.
- Copious watery discharge from the eyes, nose, mouth, etc.;
appearing suddenly.
-
Samb.
- Nose perfectly dry and stuffed up; child has difficulty in
breathing; snuffles.
-
Lycop.
- Nose stopped up, especially at night, cannot breathe through
it; excessive dryness (chronic).
-
Arum tri.
- Nose obstructed; must breathe through the mouth.
-
Aurum
met.
- Nose inflammed; feeling of soreness, especially when touched;
caries of bones, fetid discharge, pain < at night
(syphilitic).
-
Cepa.
- Constant sneezing with profuse acrid coryza, when coming into
a warm room.
-
Lycop.
- Fan-like motion of the alae-nasi.
-
Ant. crud.
- Sore, cracked, crusty nostrils; corners of the mouth cracked.
-
Kali bich.
- Expired air feels hot in the nose.
-
Teucrium.
- Sensation as if nostrils were stopped; blowing nose on sneezing
does not remove obstruction; nasal polypi.
-
Nat. carb.
- Much nasal mucus passes through the mouth; hawks and hawks.
-
Carbo veg.
- Severe nosebleed, long continued, or several times daily for
weeks; great paleness of the face.
-
Gels.
- Catarrh with violent paroxysms of sneezing; < in the morning,
with tingling in the nose (hay fever).
-
Ammon. carb.
- Nose-bleed in the morning when washing the face.
-
Agar.
- Nose-bleed in old people, with relaxed circulatory system.
-
Arn.
- Nose-bleed after mechanical injury.
-
Cactus g.
- Profuse nose-bleed with organic heart disease.
-
Crotal h.
- Nose-bleed, also from all orifices of the body.
-
Crocus.
- Epistaxis of very thick black blood, with cold sweat on
forehead, yellowish face, and fainting.
-
Arum tri.
- Nostrils sore and chapped; constant picking at the nose.
-
Cepa.
- Fluent coryza, headache, lachrymation, cough, heat,
thirst, trembling of hands, < in evening and in warm room, >
in open air.
-
Carbo veg.
- Frequent sneezing; with constant and violent crawling and tickling
in the nose.
-
Dulc.
- Nose-bleed; blood bright red and hot, with pressure above the nose.
-
Ham.
- Epistaxis with a feeling of tightness on bridge of the
nose, and crawling pressure in forehead between the eyes.
It clears the head and affords relief.
-
Merc. sol.
- Nose-bleed; blood coagulates in the nose and hangs down like
an icicle, especially at night.
-
China.
- Epistaxis with anaemic state; singing and ringing in the ears;
great paleness of face and fainting.
- [Erigeron.]
- Epistaxis of bright red blood; congestion of head; febrile
action; red face.
-
Bryonia.
- Epistaxis in the morning after rising (movement), after being
over-heated; vicarious menstruation.
-
Rhus tox.
- Epistaxis at night; during straining at stool; bending forward,
or any bodily exertion.
-
Ham.
- Profuse epistaxis; flow passive; venous; idiopathic
or vicarious.
- [Merc. viv.]
- Coryza fluent, corrosive, with much swelling, lachrymation,
chilliness, sore throat and pains in the bones; epidemic
forms, or common colds.
-
Dulc.
- Coryza brought on from a change of hot to cold weather;
of summer to autumn, < in open air and at night.
-
Kali bich.
- Ulceration of the septum narium; purulent inflammation of the
whole nasal mucous membrane.
-
Nit. ac.
- Stitches as from a splinter in the nose, on touch.
-
Lach.
- Paroxysm of sneezing in hay fever, especially if < after sleeping.
-
Phos.
- Frequent blowing of blood in small quantities from the nose.
-
Puls.
- Green, fetid, nasal discharge; dimished or lost taste and smell;
chronic, thick, yellow, bland discharge.
- [Sticta.]
- Feeling of fullness and heavy pressure at the root of the nose.
-
Kali bich.
- Pressure or pressive pain at root of nose as from suppressed
catarrh.
-
Eupat. perf.
- Coryza with sneezing; aching in every bone.
-
Kali bich.
- Formation of hard plugs in the nostrils, "clinkers".
-
Phos.
- Polypus of the nose; easily bleeding.
-
Puls.
- Bad smell, as of old catarrh, in the nose.
-
Brom.
- Fluent coryza, long-continued and obstinate; corrosive soreness
under the nose and on the margins of nostrils.
-
Kali bich.
- Tough, ropy discharge; often also from posterior nares,
offensive or not.
-
Ars. alb.
- Watery coryza; discharge causes burning or smarting of nostrils
as if sore.
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Apis.
- Nose swollen,red, and oedematous.
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Sepia.
- Yellow saddle across the nose and upper part of the cheeks,
also yellow spots on the face.
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Euphras.
- Profuse, bland, fluent coryza with scalding tears and
aversion to light; worse in the evening and at night.
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Rhus tox.
- In typhoid fever hemorrhage from the nose after four
o'clock in the morning.
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Kali bich.
- Soreness in the nose, round ulcer or scab on septum.
-
Melilot.
- Profuse epistaxis, > intense congestion to head and face;
the face is extremely cold.
-
Coral.
- Profuse secretion of mucus dropping through posterior nares,
obliging frequent hawking; inspired air feels cold.
-
Am. carb.
- Stoppage of nose, mostly at night; must breathe through the
mouth.
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