Painful swelling on side of back part of tongue.
Burning stitches on tongue. Biting on tongue: in the centre, as if sore or burnt; on the tip, as of pepper, followed by collection of saliva at this spot.
Dryness of mouth, or collection of saliva, with nausea.
Extremely profuse salivation, weakening and exhausting; as a consequence of mercury abuse. Haemorrhages from the mouth.
Many disturbances of the sense of taste: it is too acute, everything tastes too strong; or constantly bitter, even tobacco tastes bitter while smoking, or else there is no bitter taste in the mouth by itself, but everything taken into mouth tastes bitter, even water; especially bread tastes bitter or sour, or it tastes well on chewing but bitter when swallowing; beer tastes very bitter. It is also possible that all food tastes extremely salty, sometimes with a bitter after¬taste.
Offensive, putrid odour form mouth in the morning, disappearing as soon as she eats something. Mucus in mouth in morning on waking and after physical exertion, he thinks he smells offensively form throat and mouth.
Aphthae of weak people .
Other taste disturbances: frequent salivation, with sweetish and later sour taste in mouth; a ‘slimy’ taste that disgusts him with butter; or a flat, insipid taste after drinking; or else everything seems tasteless and flat, like wood, straw or clay.
Throat
Sensation of contraction in the throat, with difficult swallowing as if the oesophagus was too narrow.
A scraping sensation in the fauces or on the palate, on swallowing but also otherwise; as from rancid eructation or heartburn.
Annoying sensation of roughness in the throat.
Farrington: frequently complains about a sensation after eating as if a lump were stuck near the middle of the sternum, as if the food were stuck there.
Respiratory Organs
Hoarse, rough voice; or the tone of the voice becomes deeper and impure on talking or singing, because something seems to be seated in the larynx.