Saturday, 17 September 2011

Allium Cepa - Red Onion


Indicated in coryza, with hoarseness, acrid discharge from the nose  and harsh, splitting cough.
Catarrhal headache, chiefly frontal, worse  in  the  warm  room,  toward evening.
Eyes sore, smarting, sensitive to light; lachrymation.
Sneezing when entering a warm room.
Copious, watery and exceedingly acrid nasal discharge.
Tickling in the larynx, with hacking cough upon inspiring cold air.
Tightness in the throat and oppressed breathing.
Violent cough, with the sensation as though the larynx  would  split  to pieces; croupy cough.
Intense pain in the back of the neck.
Derangements of appetite  incidental  to  having  a  cold,  with  strong craving for raw onions.
Worse in a warm room, in the evening.
Better in a cool room; in the open air.

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