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Throat

A small, dry spot in throat; must sip water frequently.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Abscess, white false membrane.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Aches.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.

Acute tonsillitis.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Adherent crusts in vault of pharynx.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

After operations on throat and nose to control bleeding and relieve soreness.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Air feels cold.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

All glands about thorax swollen.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Almost impossible to swallow.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Anæsthesia of fauces, pharynx, and larynx.—KALIUM BROMATUM.

Aphonia.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Aphthe.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Asthmatic breathing.—SINAPIS NIGRA.

Attempted swallowing produces spasm and choking.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Ball rises in throat.—ASA FOETIDA.

Ball seems to rise and close pharynx.—SULPHUR.

Belching of gas from stomach.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Bluish-red swelling.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Breath fetid, glandular involvement.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Breath, tongue, and throat feel cold.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Burning along and spasms of oesophagus.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Burning and rawness.—SENEGA.

Burning and stinging.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Burning constriction worse between acts of deglutition.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Burning extending to stomach.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Burning in fauces.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Burning in mouth to stomach.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Burning in mouth, pharynx, and throat; vesicles in mouth.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Burning in pharynx, raw feeling in naso-pharynx, must swallow, though painful.—SENECIO AUREUS.

Burning in pharynx.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Burning in throat, as from hot vapor ascending.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Burning pain all down throat.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Burning pain down the oesophagus.—ALUMEN.

Burning pain in tonsils.—PIPER NIGRUM.

Burning pain, with great swelling; worse, slight external pressure.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Burning, choking sensation.—KREOSOTUM.

Burning, redness and dryness.—SULPHUR.

Burning.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.

Burns, feels full.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Burnt after taking too hot food.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Can only swallow liquids.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Cannot swallow anything hot (Lach).—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Cannot swallow liquids.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Caries of the palate.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Catarrh of smokers, with tickling as of hair in throat.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Catarrhal inflammation of throat and fauces, with scraping hoarseness.—SENEGA.

Cheesy exudates with offensive breath.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Child is aroused suddenly from sleep by this tenacious post-nasal dropping.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Chocking constriction; constant swallowing.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Chokes and swells up under ears.—GLONOINUM.

Chronic follicular pharyngitis.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Chronic sore throat; worse, from cold air.—SABADILLA.

Chronic speakers’ catarrh.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Clears throat constantly.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Clergyman’s sore throat in thin subjects.—ALUMINA.

Clergyman’s sore throat.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Colds settle in throat.—SILICEA TERRA.

Collar and neck-band must be very loose.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Collars must be opened.—GLONOINUM.

Complete aphonia.—ALUMEN.

Complete loss of voice.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Congestion of uvula and fauces.—KALIUM BROMATUM.

Constant clearing and hemming.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Constant desire to swallow saliva.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Constant desire to swallow.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Constant hawking.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Constant inclination to clear the throat.—ALUMINA.

Constant inclination to swallow.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Constant sensation of phlegm in throat.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Constricted and rough feeling, with a constant desire to swallow.—MYRICA CERIFERA.

Constricted and swollen; burns; raw.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Constricted low down.—LACTICUM ACIDUM.

Constricted, stinging pains.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Constriction and pain as from a plug.—CHAMOMILLA.

Constriction in pharynx.—SARCOLACTICUM ACIDUM.

Constriction of oesophagus.—ALUMEN.

Constriction of oesophagus.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Constriction, contraction of œsophagus (Cajeput).—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Constriction.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Constriction; aphthous ulceration (Hydr mur; Nit ac).—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Constriction; collar seems too tight.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.

Continual inclination to swallow.—BELLADONNA.

Continued disposition to clear throat.—ARUM DRACONTIUM.

Contraction at cardiac orifice.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Cough form elongated uvula, with sore throat, Laryngeal troubles with aphonia.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Cough in morning, with expectoration of bloody mucus.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Cough.—ALUMEN.

Croupy, hoarse cough with sore throat.—ARUM DRACONTIUM.

Dark blood from nose.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Dark red or bluish red.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Dark redness of throat.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Dark redness of tonsils and soft palate.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Dark, purplish, swollen, oedematous; red and glassy.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Deglutition impossible.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Difficult swallowing, especially of warm food.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Difficult swallowing.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Difficult swallowing.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Difficult swallowing.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Difficult swallowing.—VINCA MINOR.

Difficult swallowing.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Diphtheria of the larynx and nose (Kali bich).—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Diphtheria when nose is stopped up.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Diphtheria, fetid breath, regurgitation on swallowing liquids, but little pain (Bapt).—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Diphtheria, with profound prostration and soft pulse.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Diphtheria.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Diphtheria.—VINCA MINOR.

Diphtheria; deposits spread from right to left; worse, cold drinks.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Diphtheria; membrane dusky, blackish; pain aggravated by hot drinks; chronic sore throat, with much hawking; mucus sticks, and cannot be forced up or down.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Diphtheria; sore throat.—CHROMICUM ACIDUM.

Diphtheria; submaxillary glands painfully engorged, fauces dark red; worse on left tonsil.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Diphtheritic membrane, looks dry and wrinkled.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Discharge from mouth and throat, tough and stringy.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Discharge from posterior nares.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Disposition to hawk, with sensation of a lump in throat.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Dry and constricted.—MORPHINUM.

Dry and constricted.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Dry and rough.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Dry fauces and throat.—SABADILLA.

Dry mouth, throat, and fauces.—SENECIO AUREUS.

Dry, as if glazed; angry-looking congestion (Ginseng); red, worse on right side.—BELLADONNA.

Dry, burning, tickling, constricted, paralysis of muscles of deglutition.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.

Dry, congested, raw, burning; worse left side.—THYROIDINUM.

Dry, contracted; feeling of a lump.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Dry, intensely swollen, externally and internally.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Dry, pain during empty swallowing, tenacious mucus.—JUSTICIA ADHATODA.

Dry, parched, rough.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Dry, posterior nares; no relief from clearing.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Dry, rough, scraping, choking feeling.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Dry, rough.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.

Dry, scrapy feeling.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Dry, sore, worse swallowing.—ARUM DRACONTIUM.

Dry, sore; food cannot pass, oesophagus contracted.—ALUMINA.

Dry, swollen, dark red.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Dry.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Dry.—GENTIANA LUTEA.

Dry.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Dry; burning sensation; painful; difficulty in swallowing solids but drinking relieves throat symptoms temporarily—ABROMA AUGUSTA.

Dry; constant inclination to hawk up tenacious mucus.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Dryness of mouth and throat; must rinse the mouth.—CINNABARIS.

Dryness of pharynx, swallowing difficult.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Dryness of throat, without thirst.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Dryness of throat—CEPHALANDRA INDICA.

Dryness of tongue, as if burnt; needs much liquid to get food down.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Dryness, sticking on swallowing, scraped and constricted (Bell).—BRYONIA ALBA.

Dysphagia, especially of liquids (Hyos).—KALIUM BROMATUM.

Early stages of atrophic pharyngitis in dried-up, bilious subjects.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Easily detached patches on inflamed pharynx and fauces; worse on right tonsil; much tenacious mucus.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Effects on oesophagus from swallowing sharp piece of bone.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Empty swallowing most painful.—SABADILLA.

Enlarged and indurated tonsils.—ALUMEN.

Enlarged tonsils and glands of neck.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Enlarged tonsils are filled with little crypts.—CALCAREA IODATA.

Enlarged, ulcerated tonsils and inflamed throat (Use tincture locally).—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Eradicates tendency to quinsy.—PSORINUM.

Eustachian catarrh.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Eustachian deafness.—IODIUM.

Eustachian tubes inflamed.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Every cold settles in throat.—ALUMEN.

Everything hawked up streaked with blood.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Excessive secretion of saliva.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Expectoration of fetid pus.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Expectoration of much mucus.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Face dusky red; white about mouth and nose.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Fauces dark red; swallowing painful.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Fauces red and inflamed.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Fauces red, and covered with exudation.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Feeling as if something was swollen which must be swallowed; worse, swallowing saliva or liquids.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Feeling of a lump in throat that cannot be swallowed.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Feeling of a lump in throat that cannot be swallowed.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Feeling of a plug in pharynx.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Feels as if grown together.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Feels as if splinter or plug were in throat.—ALUMINA.

Feels contracted.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Feels dull.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.

Feels raw and sore.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Feels scalded, hot inflamed.—SINAPIS NIGRA.

Fetor of breath.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Fiery red margin around leathery membrane.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Fiery-looking ulcers in mouth and throat.—CINNABARIS.

First stage of diphtheria.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Follicular pharyngitis connected with hepatic congestion.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Follicular pharyngitis.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Follicular pharyngitis.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Follicular sore throat; plugs of mucus are continually forming in the crypts of the tonsils.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Follicular tonsillitis.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Follicular tonsillitus.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Food and drink regurgitates through nose.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Frequent hawking.—VINCA MINOR.

Full feeling, burning and scraping sensation.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Fullness or lump like a puff ball.—LACTICUM ACIDUM.

Gangrenous sore throat.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Gangrenous, with much swelling.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Globus hystericus.—ASA FOETIDA.

Goitre of puberty and pregnancy.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Goitre, with sensation of constriction.—IODIUM.

Goitre.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Goitre.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.

Grayish patches or spots in the throat and tonsils.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Great difficulty in swallowing liquids.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Great difficulty in swallowing solid food.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Hard, cold swelling of cervical glands.—SILICEA TERRA.

Hawking and raising transparent lumps of mucus every morning.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Hawking in open air.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Hawking of mucus.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Hawking of ropy mucus of sweetish taste.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Hawking of yellow, tenacious mucus (Kali bich).—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Hawking up of cheesy, pea-like balls of disgusting smell and taste (Agar).—PSORINUM.

Hawking up of mucus.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Hawking-up of mucus.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Hawks mucus constantly.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Head drawn to one side by swellings in neck.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Heat and burning in throat.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Heat and itching in throat.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Heat and smarting in throat.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.

Hoarse, croupy voice.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Hoarse.—FERRUM IODATUM.

Hoarseness coming on from being overheated.—BROMIUM.

Hoarseness of public speakers.—TABACUM.

Hoarseness of singers.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Hoarseness, and talking is painful.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Hoarseness.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Hoarseness.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Hospital sore throat.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Hot feeling in fauces.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Hot, dry, raw, stitching pain into ears when swallowing.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Hot-ball feeling from uterus to throat, stopping there.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Hypertrophy of Luschka’s tonsil.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Hypertrophy of mucous membrane.—BELLADONNA.

Immediately after eating, sensation as if something stuck in oesophagus, causing swallowing.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

In diphtheria, etc, the trouble began on the left side.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Incipient tubercular laryngitis.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Inflamed uvula and palate; swollen and relaxed.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Inflamed, œdematous, dusky red.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Inflammation of throat, with stitches on swallowing; better, warm drinks.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Inflammation of throat; feels on fire.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Inflammation of tonsils persist few weeks after fever—ATISTA INDICA or GLYCOSMIS PENTAPHYLLA.

Intense redness of fauces.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Internal and external swelling of throat with viscid phlegm.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Irritable, and relaxed throat.—ALUMINA.

Irritated; pain to ears; sore, dry, with hawking and expectoration.—ICHTHYOLUM.

Itching and tickling in soft palate and naso-pharynx.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Keeps swallowing.—LACTICUM ACIDUM.

Lacunar tonsillitis.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Laryngitis.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Larynx and trachea constricted; difficult deglutition.—GUACO.

Larynx feels constricted.—IODIUM.

Last stage of ulcerated sore throat, with discharge of yellow matter.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Left-sided sore throat—AZADIRACHTA INDICA or MELIA AZADIRACHTA.

Looks parched and glazed.—ALUMINA.

Looks raw in spots, especially in public speakers.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Loud coughing-spells with barking expiration.—SINAPIS NIGRA.

Lungs feel sore.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Most pain in post-nasal with sharp pains to ears.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Mouth and tongue feel scalded.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.

Mouth dry.—JUSTICIA ADHATODA.

Mouth hot; fauces red, inflamed.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Much adhesive mucus, difficult to detach; efforts to detach cause nausea.—STANNUM METALLICUM.

Much clear, starchy mucus (Stann).—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Much pain at root of tongue; soft palate and tonsils swollen.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Much phlegm, causing hawking; worse in the air.—VIOLA TRICOLOR.

Much swelling, internal and external.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Much thick mucus in throat and mouth causes hawking.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Much thick yellowish mucus from posterior nares.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Much tough phlegm.—SABADILLA.

Mucous accumulation in the morning.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Mucous membrane distended and bluish; varicosis of throat.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

Mucous membrane red and swollen.—ALUMEN.

Mucous membranes broken down, ulcerated.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Mucus in throat and hawking.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.

Mumps.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Muscles of deglutition very sensitive.—BELLADONNA.

Muscles of neck feel sore.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Nasopharyngitis and tracheitis, hemming, morning cough, sometimes with vomiting.—TABACUM.

Nausea felt in throat.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.

Neck feels full.—GLONOINUM.

Neck tender and swollen.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Necrotic destruction of soft parts of palate and fauces.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Odematous, dark, raw.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Œsophagus dry; feels contracted.—BELLADONNA.

Pain and burning in throat; better by warm drinks; worse, cold drinks.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Pain and dryness in throat extending to the ears.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Pain from throat to ear.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Pain in gums prevents sleep.—DOLICHOS PRURIENS.

Pain in muscles of throat when swallowing.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Pain in sterno-cleido-mastoid, back of parotid.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Pain in swallowing extends to the ears.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Pain in throat with difficulty in swallowing; Pain while coughing, hoarseness—OCIMUM SANCTUM.

Pain in throat, worse swallowing, below right angle of jaw, as if splinter were imbedded vertically.—DOLICHOS PRURIENS.

Pain into ear.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Pain into ears.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Pain on swallowing.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Pain, better by hot drink; dry hacking cough—GENTIANA CHIRATA or SWETIA CHIRATA.

Painful swallowing; pain extends to ears.—LAC CANINUM.

Painless sore throat, and offensive discharge.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Paralysis of the vocal cords.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Parenchymatous tonsillitis.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Paresis of pharynx and eustachian tubes, with sneezing and noises.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Parotid and submaxillary glands swollen.—CHAMOMILLA.

Parotid fistula.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Parotid glands swollen (Bell; Rhus; Calc).—SILICEA TERRA.

Parotid glands swollen.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Parotid hypertrophied.—SULPHUR IODATUM.

Parotitis; left side.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Periodical quinsy.—SILICEA TERRA.

Pharyngitis; swallowing difficult.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.

Pharynx constricted.—NUX VOMICA.

Pharynx dark, swollen, glazed.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.

Pharynx feels constricted.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.

Pharynx paralyzed, swallowing almost impossible; better hot drinks, worse solids.—MORPHINUM.

Phlegm in nose and throat.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Post-diphtheritic paralysis.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Posterior nares painful.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Post-nasal tumors.—CHROMICUM ACIDUM.

Pressure as from a lump, as from splinter, as of a hair.—SULPHUR.

Pricking as of a pin in tonsil.—SILICEA TERRA.

Profuse and easy morning expectoration.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.

Profuse flow of saliva; ropy.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.

Profuse, offensive saliva; tough mucus in throat.—PSORINUM.

Pseudo-membranous deposit on tonsils and soft palate.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Pseudo-membranous exudation, grayish white; thick, tenacious yellowish mucus, difficult to dislodge.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Purple, livid color of throat.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Putrid discharge.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Putrid odor.—KREOSOTUM.

Putrid sore throat; worse right side.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Quinsy, with difficult swallowing, after pus has formed.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Quinsy, with impending suppuration.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Quinsy.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Quinsy.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Quinsy; tonsils and fauces swollen, with burning pain; cannot swallow even water.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Ranula in vascular, sanguine constitutions.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Rapid sinking of vital forces.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Raw and tender.—ARUM DRACONTIUM.

Raw feeling in back of throat when inspiring.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Raw, hawking, gray, jelly-like mucus, and throat sore on coughing.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.

Raw, rough and sore.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Raw, scraping.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Raw, smarting, excoriating sensation.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Rawness and dryness in throat and larynx.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Recurring quinsy.—PSORINUM.

Red, dry, constricted, numb, prickling, burning, stinging.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Red, dry, constricted; swallowing difficult, cannot pass liquids.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Red, swollen, painful, intensely inflamed.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Redness of throat with sore feeling; easily takes cold; cough—JANOSIA or JONOSIA ASOKA or SARACA INDICA.

Relaxed uvula, tickling referred to larynx.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Relaxed, aphthous condition of mouth and throat.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Rheumatic sore throat with weak throat muscles.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Right tonsil sore, swallowing difficult.—SANGUINARINUM NITRICUM.

Rough voice from over use.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Rough, dry, constricted, burning.—SANGUINARINUM NITRICUM.

Rough, scraped feeling.—NUX VOMICA.

Scalded sensation; as of a lump.—ABSINTHIUM.

Scalding feeling.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Scraping sensation.—BELLADONNA.

Scratching in throat; cannot sing a note.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Sensation as if a thread were hanging down throat.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.

Sensation as if membrane had been abraded.—SENEGA.

Sensation as if peristaltic motion were reversed, and oesophagus were driven from stomach to throat.—ASA FOETIDA.

Sensation as if something hung down from posterior nares; cannot get it up or down.—YUCCA FILAMENTOSA.

Sensation of a lump in throat (Bell; Lach).—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Sensation of a lump in throat with constant necessity to swallow.—SABADILLA.

Sensation of a lump.—BELLADONNA.

Sensation of a lump.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Sensation of a skin hanging loosely; must swallow it.—SABADILLA.

Sensation of a splinter in throat on swallowing.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Sensation of burning.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Sensation of fishbone in throat.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Sensation of roughness, tightness, and tension.—NUX VOMICA.

Sensitive to touch.—LAC CANINUM.

Septic parotiditis.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Severe dryness.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Shining glazed appearance of deposit, pearly-white or like pure white porcelain.—LAC CANINUM.

Shooting pain into ears on swallowing.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Small solid balls of phlegm thrown up.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Small ulcers on posterior pharynx.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Smarting in mouth.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Smarting in; constriction.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Smarting pain when swallowing; worse empty swallowing.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

So touch, it cannot be hawked up.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Sore spot behind uvula, relieved by eating.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Sore throat and cough with menstruation.—LAC CANINUM.

Sore throat beginning and ending with menses.—LAC CANINUM.

Sore throat from inhaling the least cold air.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Sore throat of singers.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Sore throat of smokers and drinkers.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Sore throat with tightness in naso-pharynx.—SARCOLACTICUM ACIDUM.

Sore throat, constant tickling; gagging and nausea, worse deep breathing; chilliness and aching.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Sore throat; stitches when not swallowing; better, eating something solid.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Sore throat; worse after eating sweet things.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Sore throat—TRICHOSANTHES DIO.

Sore with nausea.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.

Sore, as if of a splinter, shooting in different directions.—FERRUM IODATUM.

Sore, dry, constricted.—JACARANDA CAROBA.

Sore, dry, constricted.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Sore, feels raw, burns.—PIPER NIGRUM.

Sore, raw, dry, swallowing difficult, foul odor, gummy exudate; thickness and infiltration of all tissues around throat.—HIPPURICUM ACIDUM.

Sore, raw, smarting, burning throat.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Sore, red and swollen.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.

Sore, right side with great tenderness; soreness to touch externally.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.

Sore, with swollen glands.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Sore, worse left side, swallowing liquids.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Sore; begins on left side (Lach).—SABADILLA.

Sore; dark livid redness of fauces and tonsils.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.

Soreness and feeling of excoriation, deep down pharynx.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Soreness and stiffness, especially right side; parts seem puffy, with chilliness, and aching all over.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Soreness on right side and tonsil.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.

Spasm of oesophagus as soon as food enters oesophagus, causes gagging and choking (Merc cor; Graphit).—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Spasm of oesophagus; cannot swallow any solid substance.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Spasm of pharyngeal muscles.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Spasmodic contraction of oesophagus; passage of fluids arrested.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Spasms in throat.—BELLADONNA.

Spasms of oesophagus; cannot swallow.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Speech difficult.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.

Spongy feeling; very dry and cold air passing over parts causes pain.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Sticking pain on swallowing.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Sticking pain, as from a fish-bone.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Sticking pain.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.

Stiffness of muscles of throat and neck.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Stiffness of neck and tongue.—LAC CANINUM.

Stinging dryness.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Stinging pain in tonsils, pharynx or larynx.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Stinging pain on swallowing.—SILICEA TERRA.

Stitches along eustachian tube to ear.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Stitches and dryness.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Stitches between acts of swallowing.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Stitches extend to ear (Hep).—IGNATIA AMARA.

Stitches flying to the ear on swallowing, especially left.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Stitches in throat extending to the ear when swallowing.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Stitches into ear on swallowing; fluids return through nose.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Stitches into ear.—NUX VOMICA.

Stitches when swallowing; pain in glands.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Stitching pain upon swallowing.—XEROPHYLLUM.

Strangulated feeling.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Strangulated feeling.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.

Stricture of œsophagus.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Stringy mucus passed through posterior nares into throat.—CINNABARIS.

Stringy mucus; detached with difficulty.—MYRICA CERIFERA.

Strong heart-pulsation felt in throat.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Stuffed feeling in posterior nares.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Subacute inflammation of Eustachian tube with great pain.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Subacute laryngitis with fauces inflamed and red (2x).—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Submaxillary glands and tonsils swollen.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Suffocative constriction at throat, with full, throbbing carotids in angina pectoris.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Suppurating stage of tonsillitis, when abscess is discharging.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Suppurating tonsils from every cold.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Swallowing causes pain in ear (Hep; Nux).—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Swallowing difficult.—VIOLA TRICOLOR.

Swallowing difficult; food goes down oesophagus slowly.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Swallowing painful.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Swallowing very difficult.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Swelling and suppuration of glands of throat.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Swelling and suppuration of tonsils.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Swelling begins on right side.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Swelling of sub-maxillary glands.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Swelling of tonsils and submaxillary glands; stitches on swallowing.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Swollen and painful.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Swollen submaxillary glands.—IODIUM.

Swollen uvula.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Swollen, oedematous, constricted, burning, unable to swallow.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Swollen.—SULPHUR IODATUM.

Swollen; worse, right side.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Symptoms worse by cold drinks.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Syphilitic sore throat.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Takes cold easily, with stitches and smarting pain.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Teeth covered with sordes.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Tenacious mucus in throat.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Tendency to choke, globus hystericus.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Tendency to gangrenous ulceration of tonsils.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Tendency to throat colds.—ALUMEN.

Tension and pressure in parotid gland.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Thick lumps of tough mucus.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Thick membrane from fauces to lips.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Thick saliva.—GENTIANA LUTEA.

Thick, ropy, tenacious mucus.—SANICULA AQUA.

Thick, tenacious mucus drops from posterior nares.—ALUMINA.

Thick, very offensive, dry, greenish-yellow crusts upon the posterior pharyngeal wall and extremely foul breath.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Thick, yellow mucus, drops from posterior nares.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Throat dry and stings.—STANNUM METALLICUM.

Throat dry, burns, swollen, stitches toward ear.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Throat dry; worse inhaling fresh air.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Throat feels burned raw.—LAC CANINUM.

Throat feels raw, evening, with hoarseness.—BROMIUM.

Throat feels rough, burning.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Throat feels rough, narrow, hot.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Throat feels swollen; epiglottis dry and burning.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Throat relaxed.—ALUMEN.

Throat sensitive to inspired air; feels excoriated and constricted, burns like fire on swallowing, in afternoon.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Throat swollen, inside and out; tonsils swollen, puffy, fiery red.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Throat troubles from over use of voice.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Throbbing in, and swelling of tonsils, can scarcely swallow.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Thyroid enlarged.—IODIUM.

Thyroid gland swollen.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Tickling after waking in morning.—NUX VOMICA.

Tickling causes cough.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Tickling in throat, with inclination to dry, spasmodic cough, especially at night.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Tickling in throat.—ALUMEN.

Tickling in throat.—SARCOLACTICUM ACIDUM.

Tickling in trachea during inspiration.—BROMIUM.

Tickling sensation causes constant cough.—LAC CANINUM.

Tickling, with dry cough.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.

Tight constriction.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Tongue as if burnt.—SABADILLA.

Tongue covered with vesicles; deeply furred; edges red.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Tongue dry and brown.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Tongue feels heavy, difficult to move.—GUACO.

Tongue thick.—SULPHUR IODATUM.

Tonsillitis and diphtheria symptoms change repeatedly from side to side.—LAC CANINUM.

Tonsillitis, just like Bellad, but in dark-complexioned people.—GINSENG QUINQUEFOLIUM.

Tonsillitis.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Tonsillitis.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Tonsillitis; shooting pain into ear.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Tonsils enlarged.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Tonsils enlarged; throat feels constricted; difficult deglutition; worse, liquids.—BELLADONNA.

Tonsils greatly swollen; painful swallowing, with pain in ears.—PSORINUM.

Tonsils inflamed, swollen, with small ulcers.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Tonsils inflamed, with swollen veins.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Tonsils inflamed; enlarged so much, can hardly breathe.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Tonsils pain on swallowing, deep red, with network of dilated blood vessels.—BROMIUM.

Tonsils purple or black, gray exudation extending to posterior nares and air-passages.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Tonsils purplish.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Tonsils red and swollen.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Tonsils swollen and dry.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Tonsils swollen, especially right; dark-red appearance.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Tonsils swollen.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Tonsils swollen.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Tough mucus in larynx and trachea, loosened only after much hawking; worse coming into warm room.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Tough mucus, with inclination to swallow it; worse, causing hawking.—CHROMICUM ACIDUM.

Tubercular laryngitis, especially when ulceration commences.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Tubes feel too wide open.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Ulcerated patches on inside of lips and cheeks.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Ulcerated sore throat and diphtheria; throat feels very hot; pain at root of tongue extending to ear.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Ulcerated sore throat.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Ulcerated sore throat.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Ulceration of mouth and fauces, with dry, burning sensation Tongue white; feels scalded.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Ulceration of tonsils, beginning on right side.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Ulceration of vocal bands.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Ulcers and false membrane.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Ulcers and inflammation appearing at every change in weather.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Ulcers on tonsils.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Ulcers.—VINCA MINOR.

Uvula and tonsils enlarged and reddened.—SULPHUR IODATUM.

Uvula and tonsils swollen.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Uvula elongated, tonsils swollen.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Uvula elongated.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Uvula enlarged, ulcerated; thick, tough mucus in back part of pharynx.—INDIUM METALLICUM.

Uvula feels elongated.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Uvula large, dropsical.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Uvula relaxed, oedematous, bladder-like.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Uvula swollen, sac-like.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Uvula swollen.—IODIUM.

Uvula swollen.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Uvula swollen.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Uvula swollen.—NUX VOMICA.

Uvula whitened and shriveled.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Varicose condition of veins in pharynx.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Veins in pharynx distended and tortuous.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Very painful; worse slightest pressure, touch is even more annoying.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Very tenacious mucus (Kali bich).—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Vesicles in pharynx.—JACARANDA CAROBA.

Violent itching in roof of mouth.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Violent spasms reproduced by touching larynx.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Voice uncertain, uncontrollable.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Warm food and drink relieve.—SABADILLA.

When only the superficial part of the tonsil is involved.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

When swallowing, sensation as if a plug and of a splinter in throat.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

White patches and sharp points, as from splinters, on swallowing.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

White, sticky, mucus.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Will often abort peritonsillitis if given frequently.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Worse evening.—INDIUM METALLICUM.

Worse, talking, singing.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.