Nodular eruptions on the face, filling quickly with white or bright-yellow fluid and then shrivelling.
Changes in varicella scars, which had been almost invisible; they become more marked again and assume a dark-red colour.
Mouth
The most marked symptom in this region is a strong salty taste. ‘The saliva has a salty taste, which is communicated to all food eaten’.
Salty taste of everything eaten.
There is also a dullness of the sense of taste (and smell), with ‘insipid and hardly any taste’ of the food. In the morning, Cyclamen patients often have bland sensation in the mouth.
A sudden bad and putrid taste in mouth has also been observed. The gums often look pale, as well as the lips and the complexion.
Respiration
Violent cough at night, particularly if starting while still asleep. Tingling, scratching and sensation of dryness in larynx and trachea, especially at night, provoking a suffocative cough.
Oppression of chest with difficult respiration, but all the same does not want to go into the open air. Great shortness of breath which seems to be caused by sheer weakness; ‘it seems to him as if he had not enough power to inspire completely’.
Heart
Pressive pain in the left half of the chest, especially in the region of the heart, as though too much blood had collected there, with perceptible palpitation. Stitches in the region of the apex of the heart.
Sensation as though an animal were about to run upward into the heart.
Violent palpitation, with tumultuous action of the heart, or with weak but accelerated heart beat; buzzing noises over jugular vein; whirring murmurs in the left side of chest.