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Ammonium
carbonicum Chronic Bronchitis, with copious accumulation of
mucus in the lungs, the patient coughs continually, but raises
neither at all or with great difficulty. Heaviness in the chest
with burning. Drowsiness or even some delirium with muttering
may be present. The patient is weak and sluggish in his
movements.
Ammonium
muriaticum Heaviness in the chest or a feeling, as of a lump
in chest or burning, throbbing of certain spots in the chest,
which beat with the pulse. Coldness between the shoulder-blades.
Violent cough, during which the mouth is filled with the saliva.
Balsamum
peruvianum An admirable remedy when there is loud răles in
the chest and the expectoration is thick, creamy and
yellowish-white. An excellent remedy, even though night-sweat
and hectic fever show the disease is alarmingly progressing. To
be used in low potency.
Bryonia alba
Indicated when there is a sensation of heavy pressure, just
under the sternum, with great dyspnoea. The cough is dry and
seems to start from the stomach, agg. after a meal, when it may
end in vomiting; bursting pain in the head with every cough [Phos.];
during the cough, the patient presses his hand against his side,
to relieve the stitching pain. Useful also when Bronchitis is
associated with Measles.
Capsicum annuum
Chronic Bronchitis, with very offensive breath during the cough,
though ordinary expiration is not offensive [Sang. Can.]. Carbo
animalis Indicated in the later stage. The distinguishing
symptom is : Suffocative hoarse cough, producing shaking in the
brain, as though the brain is loose in the head; the
expectoration is green, purulent and horribly offensive. There
is a cold feeling in the chest [Brom., Camph., Paris Q.]. As
soon as he closes his eyes, he feels as if he were smothering.
Carbo
vegetabilis Indicated in the later stage, particularly in
Bronchitis of old people, when there is a decided burning in the
chest and a great deal of rattling. The cough is spasmodic and
the expectoration is profuse - it is yellow and very foetid.
Dyspnoea, agg. on turning over in bed and on dropping off to
sleep.
Arum dracontium
Violent attack with rapid formation, first of a watery,
burning discharge, later, yellowish purulent, with great
burning, rawness and other symptoms of inflammation. Used in
lower potencies.
Ipecacuanha
Suited to Bronchitis associated with Laryngitis. Kalium
bichromicum Indicated in Bronchitis, particularly if the glands
are involved. The cough is of hard, barking character, almost
always, agg. after eating and >> when warmly wrapped up in bed,
and attended with a great deal of difficult breathing; the
expectoration is generally of a stringy or ropy character,
sometimes it consists of bluish lumps. There is a great deal of
feeling of tightness in epigastrium.
Kalium
carbonicum Indicated in Bronchitis, when there are sharp,
stitching pains, which are prominently located in the walls of
the chest [Bry. - when coughing], characteristically in the
lower third of the right lung - their most frequent site, made
agg. by any motion; they may occur all over the chest or may be
erratic and wander all over the chest [Ign., Kali Bich., Puls.,
Sul.]. The patient has a little sac filled with water, between
the upper eye-lids and eye-brows.
Lachesis mutus
Indicated when the patient suffers from tickling, irritating
cough which is esp. apt to come on as he drops off to sleep,
arousing him, as if he were choking. He can bear nothing to
touch his larynx or throat, so that he loosens his neck-band.
Lycopodium
clavatum Indicated when there is accumulation of mucus in
the chest as indicated by răles, rattling breathing, cough and
dyspnoea, and waving of alae nasi.
Natrium
arsenicosum Indicated when there is a sensation of
oppression in the chest, agg. by inhalation of dust and smoke
and >> by urinating freely, and stuffiness, as if the lungs were
full of smoke. There may be soreness in the supra-clavicular
region and pain over the 4th and 5th costal cartilages of the
right side. With these symptoms present, it may be used, even in
the graver forms of the disease.
Phosphorus
Indicated when there are mucous răles through the chest, panting
and labored respiration, and even Emphysema. Cough, particularly
agg. on moving from warm room to cold air or in changes from
warm to cold, with tearing pains under the sternum, as if
something were being torn loose; suffocative pressure in the
upper part of the chest, with intolerable pain and constriction
of the larynx. Very characteristic is the sputum consisting of
yellowish mucus, with streaks of blood running through it,
although it may be bloody and mucous or rust-colored or purulent
having a sweetish or salty taste. Stitching pain in head [Bry.].
In extreme cases, there may be tremor of the whole body.
Indicated esp. in tall slender persons of rather tubercular
habit or tendency, rather inclined to stoop and to be hollow-chested.
Pix liquida
An excellent remedy. Indicated by the expectoration of purulent
matter, offensive in odor or taste and accompanied by pain
referred to the left 3rd costal cartilage (really in the left
bronchus), which may or may not apparently go through to the
back.
Pulsatilla
pratensis Cough with thick yellow expectoration or dry,
tickling cough from irritation in the trachea, agg. in evening
or on lying down, with dry air-passages or a scraped, raw
feeling. Occasionally there is dyspnoea or constriction of the
chest.
Sulphur In
Bronchitis, esp. chronic Bronchitis, it is indicated when there
seems to be an enormous and persistent accumulation of thick
muco-pus, with loud răles all through the chest, particularly in
the left lung. The patient suffers from spells of suffocation,
with palpitation of the heart. He must have the doors and
windows opened. The cough is agg. when he is lying in a
horizontal position and may then be so violent as to cause
nausea and vomiting. Hoarseness, with very deep voice or aphonia,
agg. in morning. The more chronic the case, the more is Sulphur
indicated.
Terebinthiniae
oleum Burning in the air-passages with thin expectoration,
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