ERIODICTYON GLUTINOSUM

Homeopathic Materia Medica & Symptoms

Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica

  • Asthma
  • Bronchitis
  • Catarrh
  • Influenza
  • Phthisis
  • Asthmatic breathing with accumulation of mucus
  • Wasting
  • Night-sweats
  • Intolerance of food
  • Phthisis result of frequent bronchial catarrhs
  • Coryza
  • Cough remaining after influenza
  • Preference for right lung
  • Foul mouth in the morning
  • Nausea worse on running
  • Symptoms come at intervals
  • Symptoms come on sudden changes of position
  • Dizziness
  • Sense of intoxication
  • Aching at base of cranium
  • Sensation of pressure outwards on all sides of head
  • Greatest pressure at cerebellum upwards
  • Intense, dull, heavy pain in back of head
  • Pain over eyes
  • Burning in occiput
  • Heavy pain as if occiput was being pressed out
  • Sharp pain in right ear at intervals
  • Sharp pain in right ear on suddenly changing position of head to right or left
  • Shooting pains after changing position to just below external ear
  • Shooting pains removed to just above and back of ear at intervals
  • Sneezing
  • Catarrh yellowish-green
  • Coryza permanent
  • Dizziness
  • Foul mouth on rising in the morning
  • Burning sensation in fauces
  • Burning sensation in throat
  • Great appetite
  • Deathly sickness
  • Deathly sickness worse by running
  • Sore dragging tender feeling of testicles worse left
  • Testicles could not bear any pressure
  • Dreaded to move because of tenderness of testicles
  • Testicles better by gentle support
  • Slight fluttering at intervals at bottom of testicles
  • Wheezing voice
  • Asthmatic symptoms
  • Coryza
  • Mucous secretions
  • Dull pain in right lung front
  • Sharp pain in right lung in front near nipple
  • Sharp pain in right lung at short intervals
  • Sharp pain in right lung on sudden changes of position
  • Slight fever
  • Cheeks flushed
  • Cheeks burning

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