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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1343

There is a stitching, boring, tearing, or gnawing toothache that extends up into the head, to the nose, the ears, or the eyes. The teeth feel as if the roots were being torn out. The teeth are badly developed and crumbling from decay; caries are present at the edge of gums; the teeth have an offensive smell. The teeth may feel loose when biting on them together or chewing. Swelling of the gums, with pulsation; bleeding of the gums, even at night. Bleeding of the gums after suppressed menses.
‘Inclination to chattering of teeth, as in chill’ (Hahnemann).
Throat
Inflammatory swelling of the tonsils, with elongation of the uvula and a feeling when swallowing as if the throat were too narrow. The tonsils and the whole pharynx and throat are extremely susceptible to colds; has hardly time to get over one before he catches another. Swelling and inflammation of the palate; uvula dark red and full of vesicles. There are red patches in the throat, extending up to the roof of the mouth, and a constant dry, choking feeling in the pharynx. The throat is greatly inflamed and aphthae appear on the tonsils and roof of the mouth. Roughness of the pharynx, with painless hoarseness. The throat feels swollen, more so on left side, and the swelling extends up to the ears. There is much pain upon swallowing, especially stitching pain, and also upon speaking. The stitches extend to the ear.
A spasmodic narrowing of the oesophagus is characteristic. It may be described as a sensation of a lump in the throat or as though the food were stuck in the oesophagus and can’t reach the stomach. The ‘foreign body’ feeling may incite an incessant urge to swallow, but may also impede swallowing.
The throat can be rough and burning with a feeling as if the whole length of oesophagus, down to the cardia, were raw and sore.
There is much mucus in the pharynx or throat, sometimes tasting of iron or of salt, which has to be hawked up.
Goitre.
Respiratory Organs
Painless hoarseness so that can scarcely speak, especially in the morning, or