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Lac Caninum - Throat symptoms

Dog's Milk, Lac Can, Lac. Can, Lac-c.


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HPUS indication of Lac Caninum: Alternating sides

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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Lac Caninum in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.

THROAT

Throat

Sensitive to touch

Painful swallowing; pain extends to ears

Sore throat and cough with menstruation

Tonsillitis and diphtheria symptoms change repeatedly from side to side

shining glazed appearance of deposit, Pearly-white or like pure white porcelain

Stiffness of neck and tongue

Throat feels burned raw

Tickling sensation causes constant cough

Sore throat beginning and ending with menses.

Blood oozing; uvula (lobe at back of mouth)

Choking, constricting

on going to sleep

Croup; membranous

Discoloration; yellow spots

Dryness

on waking

Elongated uvula (lobe at back of mouth)

Sensation of something in throat

lump

lump; returns after swallowing

Fullness

Gangrene; uvula (lobe at back of mouth)

Glazed appearance

Inflammation

right

follicular

during period

chronic

tonsils

uvula (lobe at back of mouth)

Irritation

larynx

throat-pit

Liquids drunk are forced into nose

Membrane, exudation, diphtheria, etc.

right

extending to left

left

alternating sides

extending to right

curdy

dirty-looking

grey

irregular

loose

migratory

patches

small (specks)

pearly

thin

varnished, shining

white

yellow

tonsils

right

left

uvula (lobe at back of mouth)

Pain

from cold drinks

cold drinks

before period

during period

after sleep

swallowing

on swallowing

swallowing; swallowing empty

swallowing; food

when not swallowing

when touched

extending to ear

on swallowing

burning

rawness

sore; right

sore; left

sore; alternating sides

sore; before period

sore; during period

sore; larynx

touch

as from a splinter

Paralysis

after diphtheria

Sensitive; larynx

Tonsils suppurating (producing pus)

Swallowing

constantly

difficult; solids

impossible

from paralysis

Swelling

fluid accumulation

tonsils

right

left

uvula (lobe at back of mouth)

larynx

swollen sensation, no swelling visible

Tickling in the air passages

while lying down

on talking

larynx

in throat-pit

in trachea (wind pipe)

Ulcers

stinging in

tonsils

Voice

husky

nasal

External throat

paralysis; after diphtheria

sensitive to slightest touch

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