Tongue scarlet-red, smooth, as if polished, with mouldy smell from mouth;
this factor is a keynote of the remedy.
Mouth feels disgusting and sticky on waking. Taste putrid, bitter or rancid.
Septic focus in the gums.
Nocturnal grinding of the teeth, for years, very intense, so much so that the molars are broken. Or else a tendency to touch the inside of the lower incisors with the tongue, a very useful symptom that should make one think of Crotalus at once.
Bleeding of the gums.
White gums, looking as if bleached.
Throat
Throat dry, with much thirst.
Sensation as though the whole pharynx were tightly constricted, with inability to speak. Or else: frequent swallowing of saliva, with a feeling as though the throat were pressed, without oppression of breathing.
Spasm of the oesophagus which make deglutition of any solid substance quite impossible; even soup has to be strained in order to remove all fibres and solid particles.
Angina with intense suppuration of the tonsils and threatening sepsis; angina excited by streptococci; even diphtheria septica.
Scraping and rancid feeling down the throat, extending as far as the stomach, with pressure in the pit of the stomach.
Respiration
Hoarseness and weakened, rough voice; also aphonia, either because of apoplectic paralysis or swelling of tongue and constriction of throat. Haemoptysis. Cough with stitching pain in side, and bloody sputum from the lung.
Pertussis (whooping-cough) with great exhaustion and bluish pallor of the face after the coughing attack, the natural colour returns very slowly; coughing spell followed by purpura, bloodshot eyes and epistaxis, or else by bloody, frothy, stringy expectoration.