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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 3 page 599

Chronic catarrhal states of the eyes. (Tub., Chrysarob.) Lacrymation worse in open air. Soreness of the eyeballs. Protrusion of eyes. Wild look in the eyes.
During a common cold smarting lacrymation and discharge from meibomian glands. The lids are red, swollen and edematous.
Ear
The ears discharge an excoriating fetid pus. Catarrh of Eustachian tubes and middle ear. Stopped sensation, hearing impaired. Sharp pain in forehead and both ears from exposure to cold wind.
Nose
Most stubborn nasal catarrh with copious excoriating, greenish, or yellow-greenish, purulent discharge. Honey-like discharge. Hay fever. Pains at the root of the nose with sinusitis. Ulceration and swelling inside the nose. Nose quite dry, with epistaxis.
Face
The face looks sickly, old, tired with bluish lips and bluish circles around eyes.
Face cold, brown, earthy colour. Yellow spots on face. Jaundiced face. Swelling of submaxillary glands. Twitching of the face.
Mouth
Aphthae, cracked tongue, gums swollen and bleeding easily, scorbutic gums. Salivation. Offensive mouth. Tongue feels enlarged, teeth feel elongated. Sour taste.
Throat
Membranes in the throat. Ulceration. Swelling. Diphtheria where the membranes extend even to the outer edge of the lips; foul breath; short difficult respiration, marked weakness and glandular enlargement. Swallowing difficult. Much choking. Dryness.