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Nose, Throat, Pharynx and Larynx
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(See also DYSPNOEA and SORE)
Chamomilla. When something seems to rise as if she would suffocate.
Spigelia. Caused by copious mucus from posterior nares.
Lachesis. As if some one grasped him, causing suffocation. Worse waking in the morning. Spasmodic. On swallowing warm fluid. Suffocating on swallowing warm tea or warm drinks.
Cactus. Choking with heart trouble.
Mephites. Choking while eating and drinking.
Acid Nitric. A morsel sticks in pharynx when eating as if pharynx is constricted. Choking. Swallowing very difficult;distorts face and draws head down.
Cicuta Vir. After swallowing a sharp piece of bone, or other injuries to the pharynx, the throat closes and there is danger of suffocation and choking.
Magnesia Phos. Spasmodic constriction of throat with sensation of choking. Enlargement of tonsils at firs^and then' comes redness of the roof; dryness and difficult swallowing.
Medorrhinum. Spasms of the glottis with clucking in the larynx ; air expelled with difficulty but inhaled with ease ;
Bromine. Spasms or constriction of glottis.
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CHOKING Sunday, 21 February 2010
(See also DYSPNOEA and SORE)
Chamomilla. When something seems to rise as if she would suffocate.
Spigelia. Caused by copious mucus from...
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