Lycopodium Clavatum - Nose symptoms
Club Moss, Lycopodium, Lycop, Lycopod, Lyc.
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Lycopodium in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
NOSE
Nose
Sense of smell very acute
Feeling of dryness posteriorly
Scanty excoriating, discharge anteriorly
Ulcerated nostrils
Crusts and elastic plugs ( Kal)
Nose stopped up
Snuffles; child starts from sleep rubbing nose
Fan-like motion of alae nasi (kali)
Bromium Brom.; Phosphorus Phos.)
Nostrils agglutinated, stuck together
morning
Nose bleed
afternoon
4 p.m.
evening
clotted, coagulated blood
dark, black blood
from blowing the nose
Catarrh
right
extending to frontal sinuses (lower forehead)
post nasal (see discharge)
Diphtheria
begins in nose
Discharge from nose
right
afternoon
blood
morning
copious
crusts, scabs, inside
elastic plugs
wearing away skin
grey
greenish
greenish pus
hard, dry
hot
offensive smelling
fetid
containing pus
suppressed
like hard fat, leaving grease spots on linen
thick
white
yellow
Dryness
inside
inside; morning
on waking
inside; night
inside; on walking in open air
behind nostrils
Inflammation; tip
Itching
rubs
child starts out of sleep and rubs
inside
Liquids come out through nose on attempting to swallow
Movement of wings of nose
fanning
fanning; in pneumonia
widened nostrils
Numbness
Odours, imaginary and real; of lobster, when bringing up mucous from lungs
Pain
on touch
extending to other parts
eyes
tip
gnawing, biting
burning, smarting
cutting; right nostril
cutting; evening
in bed
cutting; septum (flesh between nostrils)
upper part of
pulling; right
sore, bruised; tip
tearing
Pinched
Skin or lining of nose
polyp (growth up nose)
powdery flaking skin nostrils (see discharges)
ulcers; inside
ulcers; left
Smell
acute, over sensitive
acute, over sensitive; sensitive to the odour of flowers
acute, over sensitive; sensitive to strong odours
diminished
lost sense of smell
Snuffles (see obstruction)
in new-born infants
Sooty nostrils
Spasm in wings; muscles of wings
Swelling
tip
Twitching (see face); wing; right
Discharge
b., tenc.) Fluent coryza
Running or blocked nose (coryza)
blocked
morning
evening
night
breast feeding infants
in diphtheria
with pus
with pus
night
during sleep
at root
right; to left
afternoon
chronic, long-continued
with cough
during diphtheria
running, wet
dry
suppressed
violent attacks
with yawning
Sneezing
morning
without running or blocked nose
after coughing
frequent
difficult to sneeze
violent
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