to tight clothes in other parts of the body such as the waist as does Lachesis. There is great dryness of the throat; sometimes there is dryness without thirst [Bry., Nux-m., Puls.].
Dryness of oesophagus.
Troublesome continued dryness of mouth, lips and throat with a violent longing for drink, but not satisfied by it.
Great dryness of mouth and throat; desires drink but cannot swallow.
Dryness of fauces, causing excessive difficulty of swallowing and alteration of voice.
Painful narrowing and contraction of gullet.
Dryness of mouth and pharynx, with sense of constriction of throat.
The throat becomes red and inflamed and sensitive to air.
The fauces, uvula and tonsils are scarlet and shiny.
Follicular inflammation; erysipelatous inflammation.
Inflammation on right side of throat.
Tonsillitis worse right side; parts bright red, worse swallowing liquids.
Burning pains in the throat are very common; there can be a burning pain in the pharynx from the passage of air during inspiration.
Sudden and rapid onset of cervical adenitis; the glands soon swell and become hard.
There can be a sensation as of a foreign body in the throat: sensation of foreign body in oesophagus; sensation as of a lump, which cannot be removed; sensation as if a large tumour were growing in the throat and had stopped it up. Constriction of the larynx which occurs from being touched at the throat.
An aversion to being touched at the throat or on the face.
Pain in the throat from cold air, from motion, while lying down, from speaking, ameliorated by swallowing.
Constant pressing and burning in throat.
Felt great soreness in throat, which looked very red about tonsils and palate; soreness extended to ears.
Sore throat, which increases every hour.
Spasmodic constriction of throat.
Spasms in oesophagus.
Spasms of esophagus on swallowing liquids.