Prickling of the tongue.
Fissured in all directions, with large, deep phagadenic-looking ulcer in centre. Increase of the flow of saliva.
He wakes up after midnight with a large quantity of viscous, tasteless saliva in the mouth.
Salivation before stool.
Sweetish taste in the throat at night.
Acid taste, and ‘greasy’ feeling in the mouth.
Taste in the mouth of what he has eaten; worse in the afternoon.
A salty taste in the mouth, in the morning on waking, until breakfast.
Throat
Chronic ulcers of the throat.
Feeling of warmth in the throat.
Swallowing difficult in the morning.
Constriction in the throat, with difficult deglutition.
Sensation of heat in the fauces.
Soreness in the pharynx, extending down below the larynx; swallowing bread is painful.
The greatest difficulty was experienced in getting him to swallow anything. Itching extending to the chest.
Contraction in some muscles of the neck; after some exercise, it gradually subsides.
Pain in the right side of the neck in the morning.
Stomach
Is always eating and is relieved from eating, but soon becomes hungry again. ‘Craves cold water and is continually hungry. ’
Often an ‘all gone’ sensation in the stomach, hunger predominates.
At times the appetite is changeable.
With his usual good appetite, he nevertheless is soon satisfied. Speedy satiety. Extraordinary appetite after diarrhoea.
The appetite is diminished, he wants something spicy.