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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1907

Throat
Swallowing is very difficult or even impossible, particularly of fluids. ‘Inability to swallow, fluids roll about in the mouth for a long time” (Hahnemann).
The keynote in this area is an audible gurgling noise in the throat, down the oesophagus and to the abdomen. It will come on after a coughing attack, or else from a chorea attack that extends to tongue, oesophagus and larynx, or simply when swallowing liquids. Hering describes it as a noise ‘similar to that caused by water when poured from a bottle’. This gurgling is always a strong hint for Cina (compare Hydrocyanicum acidum).
Respiration, Cough, and Pulse
Cina has cured aphonia from catching cold when Aconitum, Phosphorus and Spongia had failed. Attempting to talk causes a peculiar hoarse, soundless cough, with pain in the larynx.
In the morning after rising, mucus in larynx obliging to hawk frequently, but the mucus soon collects again.
Very short breath, with interruptions so that some inspirations are omitted; with fever recurring every day at the same hour. Or: inspiration broken in two. Loud rattling, panting, or wheezing on inspiration, with acceler¬ated, short respiration.
Capillary bronchitis of children, they scream when approached (compare Arnica), swallow after coughing, scream and talk in sleep; mucous rales in the bronchi, frequent rubbing of nose; dilated pupils; gnashing of teeth.
Suffocative attacks, especially because of difficult expectoration.
Oppression of breath, with a sensation as if sternum lay too close to the lungs; or with a cramp-like contraction in left half of chest.
The cough symptoms are very peculiar: ‘Before coughing the child suddenly raises herself, stares around her; the whole body has a rigid appearance; she is unconscious, just as though she would have an epileptic spasm, and then follows the cough’. ‘After coughing the child whimpers “Au! Au!”, a noise like a gurgling down is heard; she is anxious, catches her breath and becomes very pale in the face; in attacks lasting two minutes’.