Coccus Cacti - Chest symptoms
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Coccus Cacti in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
CHEST
Chest
Heart; Sensation as if everything were pressed toward the heart.
Urinary Organs.
Urging to urinate; Brick-red sediment
urinary calculi, Hematuria, URATES, and uric acid; lancinating pains from kidney to bladder
Deep-colored, thick urine
Dysuria.
Catarrh
Congestion
Constriction, tension
Heart
palpitations
palpitations; night
palpitations; after eating
palpitations; while lying down
palpitations; tumultuous, violent, intense
Heat
alternating with pain on internal surface of thigh
flushes (see congestion)
Inflammation
bronchial tubes (bronchitis)
heart; endocardium
Lungs
haemorrhage (see expectoration)
haemorrhage (see expectoration); coagulated
tuberculosis; full of mucus
Oppressed feeling
late morning; talking
Pain
when sneezing
collar bone; below collar bone; left
around collar bone
breast bone; on walking
heart; night
aching
burning
between the ribs
breast bone; under
pulling; below collar bone; left
pulling; region of collar bone
pressing
breast bone; while walking
heart
heart; night
rawness
when coughing
while lying
sore, bruised
evening
collar bone
collar bone; left, movement
heart; late morning
heart; during strong pulsations
stitching, sudden, sharp
between the ribs
between the ribs; right then left
lower part
breast; nipple
sides; right
sides; lower part of; evening
heart
Tickling
Weakness
Respiration
Constant hawking from enlarged uvula; coryza, with inflamed fauces; Accumulation of thick viscid mucus, which is expectorated with great difficulty
Tickling in larynx
Sensation of a crumb behind larynx, must swallow continually; brushing teeth causes cough
Fauces very sensitive
Suffocative cough; worse, first waking, with tough, white mucus, which strangles
Spasmodic morning cough
Whooping cough attacks end with vomiting of this tough mucus
Chronic bronchitis complicated with gravel; large quantities of albuminous, tenacious mucus, are expectorated
Walking against wind takes breath away.
Constriction, tension; while breathing deep
Accelerated
Asthma attack
Difficult (dyspnea)
bending forward
with cough
excitement
after rising
while sitting
sitting with head bent forward on knees
sitting; sitting with head bent forward on knees
while walking
Gasping; before cough
Hot breath
Intermittent, unequal
Interrupted; coughing
Rattling
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