Nose
Epistaxis, copious, blood bright red; with face pale; during whooping cough; during coryza. Sensation of dryness in the nose and frontal sinuses. Coryza with stoppage of nose, loss of smell, nausea and epistaxis.
Face
One cheek red and hot, the other pale and cold. The face is hot, flushed, bright red or bluish red with blue lips during whooping cough or inflammatory symptoms. Stiffness of face with paleness or blueness during suffocative cough, convulsions. Paleness with blueness around eyes. Pale and puffed or pale, sunken face. Convulsive twitches of muscles of face and lips. Cold sweat on the face. Rash. Excoriated sensation in corners of mouth when touched and on moving lips.
Lips covered with aphthae and scabs.
Mouth/Teeth
Great collection of saliva in the mouth, must constantly swallow; with much nausea and feeling of having to vomit. Excessive and almost painful sensitive- ness of all parts in the mouth. A smarting sensation on the border of the tongue. Peculiar burning indescribable sensation in the mouth, rapidly extending to fauces, throat and bronchia, with dyspnoea. Bleeding from mouth during cough.
Children put fist or fingers in the mouth. Clean tongue with most complaints, though sometimes coated.
Throat
Spasmodic contractive sensation in the throat. Pain on swallowing as if there was a swelling at the top of the gullet. Pain in the gullet, as if it were too dry and rough and sore, better for a short time by swallowing saliva or liquids. Dull stitches across the throat into the inner ear. Difficulty of swallowing, as from pa- ralysis of the tongue and gullet. Deep red color of tonsils and pharynx. Croup: rapid congestion of mucous membrane of pharynx, secretion of a thick, plastic, whitish humor, looking at first like small white or grayish points.
Stomach
Aversion to all food, no appetite. Thirstlessness. Indigestion from overload- ing the stomach, imperfect mastication of food, hurried or voracious eating, irregularity of meals, nervous excitement, mental overexertion, fruit, salads, ice cream, fat, pork, sweets, vexation; in children milk turns green and is vomited as green curds. Disordered stomach. Empty eructations. Periodical eructa- tions and nausea. Continuous gagging. Nausea, retching, vomiting with most complaints. Deathly nausea, not better from vomiting. Vomiting of green bilious mucous, of jellylike mucus, of blood, of pitchlike substance; with clean tongue; with profuse salivation; causing great pain in loins and hips as if all the bones in body were being torn to pieces; during headache; during pregnancy.