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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1268

Eyes
Inflammation of the eyes with fluent coryza. Burning in the eyes. Increased sensitivity of the eyes.
Oedema of the upper lids, especially the left one, with pain in the eyes and impaired vision. The pain consists of a pressure in the eyeballs, from above downward and then from below upwards, with a sensation as if the pupil were turned upward. There is also a burning and pressing-stitching pain in the eyes.
Pressure in the orbital bones and pain in the abdomen with an inclination to vomit, as mentioned earlier.
Ear and Nose
Intolerable hissing in the ears.
Buzzing and roaring, as if from a swarm of insects.
Violent catarrh of thin mucus, that excoriates the nose, especially in the daytime.
Mouth
Initation of the buccal membrane as far as the larynx, with increased salivation. Saliva is thick and abundant; tongue is coated with white mucus.
Pasty, pap-like mucus on the teeth after evening meal.
Breath is offensive upon waking.
Throat
There is roughness, rawness, burning, grating, scraping, and dryness in the throat, which causes hoarseness and stimulates the patient to cough or hawk up mucus. Scraping sensation in the uvula, with pressure in the stomach which rises to the oesophagus and is not ameliorated by eructation. This is accompanied by a slight inclination to vomit; later on there is rumbling in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea were about to commence.
Annoying dryness in the throat.
Inflammation of the throat, foul-smelling saliva.