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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1906

Nose
The main symptom is an inclination to constantly bore into the nose, so much so that finally the nose bleeds. This behaviour, usually seen in children, is often excited by an intolerable itching in the nose. Picking or rubbing the nose, child rubs it against everything, against the pillow, the shoulders of the nurse, etc. With this, great restlessness, much crying, very cross and ‘ugly’ behaviour, sometimes enuresis nocturna.
Violent sneezing, so strong that an outward pressure in temples came on which lasted for some time, or with sticking in the temples.
A burning aching in left nostril as if a scurf had been scraped off; worse on external pressure’.
Face
The Cina aspect is very characteristic. Pale and cold face, sometimes even during the fever heat, with bluish-white tinge around the mouth and nose and blue rings around the eyes; very sickly look. This may alternate with glowing redness and burning heat of the cheeks. Or, as Nash points out, red face with great pallor around mouth and nose. ‘Bloated, livid face’ (Hahnemann). There may also be an earthy or yellowish hue. Rapid change of these aspects.
Facial neuralgia with a pain as if both malar bones were seized with pincers and compressed; external pressure increases the pain.
Twitching of muscles of face and about eyes, especially with disordered stomach and bowels. Twitching of muscles of face and hands, sometimes unilateral (left). Spasm often start with a twitching in one side of the face (Boger; compare Cuprum).
Mouth
Grinding of teeth at night, during sleep, with constant tumbling and tossing about. Frequent involuntary motions, chewing and swallowing, especially during sleep. Swallowing as though something came up in the throat.
Clean tongue with most complaints (fever, vomiting).
Breath foul or sour.