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BASIC REMEDIES
POLYCHRESTS
TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
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IMPONDERABILIA
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SIMON'S
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(Red Coral)
General
The provings of coral develop much coryza and epistaxis, and even
ulceration within the nostrils. It is to be thought of for whooping
and spasmodic coughs, especially when the attack comes on with
a VERY RAPID cough, and the attacks follow so closely as to almost
run into each other. Often preceded by sensation of smothering,
followed by exhaustion. Congestion of face after dinner. Patient
becomes purple in face. VIOLENCE OF PAROXYSM, even with EXPECTORATION
of blood. Feeling as if cold air were streaming through skull
and air-passages. One is too cold when uncovered and too hot when
covered; relieved by artificial heat.
Head.
Feels very large; violent pain as if parietal bones were forced
apart; worse stooping. Eyes hot and painful. Deep-seated frontal
headache with sever pain back of eyeballs. Pain aggravated by
breathing cold air through nose.
Nose.
Odors of smoke, onions, etc. Painful ulcer in nostrils. POST-NASAL
CATARRH. PROFUSE SECRETION OF MUCUS DROPPING THROUGH POSTERIOR
NARES; air feels cold. Dry coryza; nose stopped up and ulcerated.
Epistaxis.
Mouth.
Food tastes like sawdust. Bread tastes like straw. Beer tastes
sweet. Pain in articulation of left lower jaw. Craves salt.
Respiratory.
Hawking of profuse mucus. Throat very sensitive, ESPECIALLY TO
AIR. Profuse, nasal catarrh. Inspired air feels cold. (CISTUS.)
PROFUSE SECRETION OF MUCUS DROPPING THROUGH POSTERIOR NARES. Dry,
SPASMODIC, suffocative cough; very rapid cough, short, barking.
Cough with great sensitiveness of air-passages; FEEL COLD ON DEEP
INSPIRATION. Continuous hysterical cough. Feels suffocated and
greatly exhausted after whooping-cough.
Male.
Ulcers on glans and inner prepuce, with yellow ichor. Emissions
and weakened sexual power. Profuse perspiration of genitals.
Skin.
Red, flat ulcers. Coral-colored, then dark red spots, changing
to copper-colored spots. Psoriasis of palms and soles.
Aggravation.
Worse in open air, changing from a warm to cold room.
Relationship.
Complementary: SULPH.
Compare: BELLAD; DROSERA.; MEPHIT.; CAUST.
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