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tx
respiratory system
pertussis
homeopathy
remedy differential
Aconitum napellus: clear ringing or whistling cough, excited by burning sticking in larynx, generally without expectoration; rarely, during day, expectoration of mucus with coagulated blood
Antimonium tartaricum: cough provoked when the child gets angry, or after eating, which culminates in vomiting of mucus and food
Carbo vegetabilis: short hard, but infrequent coughing spells, excited by a creeping irritation in larynx and throat; in the evening without, in the morning with yellow, greenish, purulent, or tenacious mucoid sputum, < by eating or drinking cold things, in damp cold air, by passing into a cold atmosphere; irritability and despondency; bleeding from eyes; coldness with thirst, especially in cold damp or cold frosty weather; stitching headache
Dirca palustris: cough day and night, gagging and vomiting, dyspnea, suffocative cough, hoarse after eating, rawness of larynx, takes cold easily; follows well after carbo-v.
Drosera rotundifolia: cough periodically returning in spasms, quickly succeeding barking coughs which do not allow the patient time to recover breath; excited by sensation of dryness, or of feather in throat; in the morning with yellow mucus, in the evening without; bitter expectoration which patient has to swallow; < after lying down, after midnight, by laughing, singing, weeping; bloody mucus diarrhea, gasping of breath, cough with vomiting of food, first and at end of the fit; child holds each hypochondrium during cough, and if sputum is not raised, retching and vomiting ensue
Kali bichromicum: dry, barking cough, < morning, generally relieved by expectoration of tough, stringy, yellow mucus, < after eating and deep inspiration
Sulphur: frequent relapses, without any known cause, or from exposure to cold in psoric patients; suppressed cough
Thuja occidentalis: cough only in daytime; oily-looking skin, constant eructations when eating, spasm and stitches in chest from drinking anything cold
Zincum metallicum: children, as soon as they begin to cough, grasp their genital organs with their hands; in adults, varicose veins may burst and bleed from the exhausting spasmodic cough; sweetish metallic taste of yellow purulent mucus or of bright blood
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