Mouth
Leucoplakia.
Mucous membranes of the mouth covered with aphthae.
Ulceration of the buccal mucous membranes, painful, spreading, with inflamed edges.
The tongue is coated white, very sore, with copious saliva and swollen, accompanied by swollen gums; speech is difficult.
Offensive, even putrid, odour from the mouth.
The mouth has a taste in it that is bad, metallic, putrid or sour; sometimes taste is entirely wanting.
Teeth become loose and feel too long. Caries of the teeth.
Toothache is worse from cold air and from anything cold in the mouth; better from external warmth or warm things in the mouth.
Throat
Inflammation of the throat, pharynx, and tonsils, with dryness and redness. Tonsils and uvula swollen; ulceration in the throat.
Tenacious mucus in the throat, like a lump; greenish mucus from the posterior nares which sticks to the throat.
Constantly makes an effort to clear the throat.
Much pain in the throat, frequently sore and burning: on becoming cold; on coughing. Splinter-like pain on swallowing, which is difficult.
Respiration, Chest, and Heart
Calcarea silicata has a powerful action upon the air passages and has a well- confirmed reputation for curing chronic bronchitis with cough. Kent reports: ‘It has cured desperate cases of catarrh of the bronchial tubes… Chronic inflammation of bronchial tubes and lungs. ’ The patients tend to be emaciated, weak, and chilly.
Chronic irritation of air passages, with copious, thick yellowish-green expectoration. Haemoptysis is also frequent.
Short, asthmatic respiration, rattling, suffocative. Respiration is difficult when coughing and while lying down.