Gelsemium Sempervirens - Throat symptoms
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Gelsemium Sempervirens in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
THROAT
Throat
Difficult swallowing, especially of warm food
Itching and tickling in soft palate and nasopharynx
Pain in sternocleidomastoid, back of parotid
Tonsils swollen
Throat feels rough, burning
Post-diphtheritic paralysis
Tonsillitis; shooting pain into ears
Feeling of a lump in throat that cannot be swallowed
Aphonia
Swallowing causes pain in ear ( Hep Sulph Calc Hep.; Nux Vomica Nux.) Difficult swallowing
Pain from throat to ear.
Larynx (voice box); food drops into larynx
paralysis
epiglottis
spasm in vocal cords, stopping breathing
Loss of feeling
Catarrh
Choking, constricting
larynx
Cramp
Croup
Discoloration; redness
Dryness
airways
larynx
Sensation of something in throat
food; sensation as if food lodged in gullet
lump
rising sensation
on swallowing
gullet
gullet
Hawks often
Feels hot
Inflammation
gullet
tonsils
uvula (lobe at back of mouth)
larynx
Irritation
in air passages
larynx
Mucus
bloody
trachea (wind pipe)
Nausea
Pain
swallowing; on swallowing
extending to ear; on swallowing
larynx
burning
extending to other parts; left nostril
gullet
gullet; extending to stomach
air passages
larynx
larynx; during cough
trachea (wind pipe)
trachea (wind pipe); with cough
rawness; larynx
rawness; trachea (wind pipe, see chest); when coughing
sore
larynx; on swallowing
sudden, sharp; extending to ear; when swallowing
Paralysis
gullet
after diphtheria
Roughness
from coughing
air passage
Spasms, convulsions etc.
gullet
closing gullet
Swallowing
constantly
difficult
impossible
from paralysis
Swelling; tonsils
Thrush
on tonsils
Voice
guttural
hoarseness
comes on suddenly
lost
from fright
during period
from paralysis
periodic
muffled
nasal
trembling
weak
External throat
paralysis
pulsation; artery
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