YELLOW DOCK POLYGONACEAE
For the tubercular diathesis, extremely sensitive skin and mucous membranes.
Extremely sensitive to open air; hoarseness; worse evenings; after exposure to cold; voice uncertain.
TICKLING IN THROAT PIT, causing dry, teasing cough.
Dry, incessant, fatiguing cough; worse from changing air or room (Phos., Spong.); evening after lying down; touching or pressing the throat pit; lying on left side (Phos.); FROM slightest inhalation of cold air; covers head with bedclothes TO MAKE AIR WARMER; little or no expectoration.
The cough is < in cool air or by anything which increases the volume or rapidity of inspired air.
Sensation of lump in throat; descends on swallowing, but returns immediately.
Raw sensation in larynx and trachea when coughing (Caust.).
Urine; involuntary with cough (Caust., Puls., Sil.).
Early morning diarrhoea; from 5 to 10 A.M. (Aloe, Nat. s., Pod., Sulph.) ; stools painless, profuse, offensive ; sudden urging, driving out of bed in morning.
Skin: itching of various parts; < by cold, > by warmth; WHEN UNDRESSING, UNCOVERING OR EXPOSING TO COLD AIR (Hep., Nat. s., Olean.).
Relations
Compare: Bell., Caust., Dros., Hyos., Phos., Sang., Sulph.
Aggravation
COOL OR COLD AIR; lying down (Hyos.).
Amelioration
Warmth; KEEPING MOUTH COVERED to exclude cold air.