Face
Red, hot, soft puffiness of the face with red spots on the malar bones. The face becomes red after getting angry or during a chill or after washing in a warm room. On waking in the
morning there is great heat in the face. Yellow or pale discolouration of the face.
Bluish or pale discolouration during a chill; with dyspnea.
The upper lip and expansion of the nose is swollen, red, and hot, as in the beginning of erysipelas.
The muscles of the face are stiff, the expression bewildered. During sleep the face twitches, the lower lips tremble and there is twitching around the corners of the mouth.
Aching pain in the face which are better by lying quietly on the affected side. Exertion, mental exertion and motion aggravate the pain, even opening the mouth or moving the eyes; but hard pressure ameliorates the pain in the face.
The parotid gland becomes sore and bruised or is inflamed and then suppurates. Nodular eruptions or eruptions of inflamed pimples on the face.
The lips are characteristically swollen, cracked and dry and are painful to touch. Great dryness of the lips, of the tongue, and of the hard palate, while the tip of the tongue is moist.
Children pick their lips.
Cracks in the lower lip and swelling, redness and heat in the upper lip
as in the beginning of erysipelas. Eruptions on the lips with burning and smarting. Membrane on the corners of the mouth and on the lips.
Mouth
The mouth and lips are very dry and cracked so that the tongue sticks to the palate; drinking moistens it for a moment, but the former dryness returns in a great degree. Dryness in the mouth, without thirst, or with thirst for large quantities of water. The inner mouth seems dry, but without thirst, whilst the tip of the tongue is moist. After eating the palate becomes very dry. The tongue is very furred and discoloured, grey, brown, yellow or thickly coated white.
The centre is hardened and cracked in places which causes a burning pain. Burning blisters on the edge of the tongue and aphthae on tip of tongue;