remedy, without knowing that there were polypi, patients came back ‘with a gelatinous looking tough thing in a handkerchief’ and said: “Doctor, look there at what came out of my nose”.
Swelling of the nose and upper lip, especially in children, is also a key-note. This swelling of the nose, particularly at its root, can frequently disappear and recur. There is a snotty swelling on ridge of nose.
Epistaxis occurs easily, frequently, and profusely, sometimes almost to the point of fainting. In obese children there is an inclination to nosebleed.
Frequent sneezing, with or without coryza; in the morning.
The patient has the sensation of a very offensive smell in the nose; stench in front of the nose as from putrid eggs or gunpowder.
Face
The face can have different appearances: in many cases it is pale, with blue rings under the eyes; a pale, lean face, with deep-set eyes; cathectic, sallow, cold and sickly looking. The pale colour can also remain when there is congestion to the head and the head feels hot and heavy.
Chill can also alternate with heat, and in the heat stage, with the rushing of blood to the head, the cheeks sometimes become hot and red.
The face looks old and wrinkled, with many fine lines dividing it into squares. Especially in children, we see a puffed or bloated face, often with a swollen upper lip; in adults, the upper lip can also be swollen in the morning. Very characteristic, though, is the easy and very profuse perspiration of face, which is often cold. Sweat appears at the slightest exertion and perspiration on the forehead at night.
The lips are often chapped, cracked, and bleeding, and the corners of the mouth may be ulcerated.
Calcarea has baggy swellings in the face, which are in a constant state of inflammation and frequently suppurate.
The submaxillary glands tend to painful swelling with induration, painful tension on chewing and stitching pain on being touched.
There is chronic prosopalgia, especially in obese people with cold, damp feet and in women with profuse menses. Drawing and tearing pains in the face, which are worse in damp weather.