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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 956

Only with difficulty and by constantly taking liquids is he able to swallow solid food.
Difficult swallowing due to convulsion.
Constant urging and desire to swallow; seemed as if he would choke if he did not swallow.
During deglutition, feeling in throat as if it was too narrow, or drawn together, as if nothing would pass properly.
On attempting to pour down liquid, tetanic closure of mouth, and regurgitation of liquid.
He swallows water with greatest difficulty, and can only get smallest quantity of it down.
Chokes easily; things go down the wrong way.
Choking on going to sleep.
Aversion to all fluids, so that she behaves frightfully at sight of them.
Aphthae on tonsils.
Pulsation of glands.
Cervical glands inflame suddenly.
Mucus like false membrane.
Glazed appearance of throat.
Stomach
The pains of the stomach often radiate to the back, especially between the shoulder blades. The pain is aggravated by touch or local pressure; however, bending forward gives some relief. There may be stomach pain around the time of the menses.
The food cravings of Belladonna are for vegetables, sour things and sweets, but most characteristically for lemons and lemonade. Desire for lemons is perhaps the most important food preference; even in acute cases one can witness a craving for lemonade. One sees aversion to fat, fruit, fish, and beans or peas but strong desire for bread and butter. Also, one may see an aversion to sour, sweets and vegetables as opposed to a desire for these substances. Generally Belladonna is considered a thirstless remedy; one can, though, see very great thirst. There is also an aversion to warm drinks.