Natrum Muriaticum - Nose symptoms
Chloride Of Sodium, Nat. Mur, Nat-mur, Nat. M, Nat Mur, Natrium Muriatica, Natrum mur, Schuessler Tissue Salt, Cell Salts, Tissue Salts, Biochemic Tissue / Cell Salt Number # 9 / Nine, Natrium muriaticum, Nut mur, Not mur, Nat-m.
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Nat Mur in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
NOSE
Nose
Discharge thin and watery, Like raw white of egg
Use thirtieth potency
Loss of smell and taste
Internal soreness of nose
Dryness.
Nose bleed
Nose bleed
morning
night
clotted, coagulated blood
from blowing the nose
in place of chill
with cough
night
when stooping
Wants to blow nose constantly
Catarrh
dry, chronic
poisoning by silver nitrate
seaside
post nasal (see discharge)
Constriction
Discharge from nose
albuminous (white, thick)
blood
clear
copious
crusts, scabs, inside
wearing away skin
offensive smelling; from ulcer or disease of nasal bones
containing pus
like boiled starch
suppressed
thick
watery
in open air
white
like white of eggs
yellow
behind nostrils (see catarrh)
morning
Dryness
inside
behind nostrils
morning
In heat
left
tip
Inflammation
left
inside
Itching
wings
inside
right
Liquids come out through nose on attempting to swallow
Numbness
inside
one-sided
Pain
when blowing the nose
on touch
bones
root
boring
bones
root
burning, smarting
bones
root
inside
pulling; root
pressing; root
sore, bruised
externally; on blowing
externally; when compressing wings
externally; touch
in bones
in bones; left
inside
septum (flesh between nostrils)
wings
stitching, sudden, sharp; root
tearing; root; to forehead
Perspiration
Scraping behind nostrils
Skin or lining of nose
peeling in scales
discoloration; redness
left side
inside; left
tip
wings; left
powdery flaking skin nostrils (see discharges)
Smell
acute, over sensitive; sensitive to strong odours
diminished
lost sense of smell
Swelling
left
inside
painful to touch
wings
left
Twitching (see face); left side
root, visible
left side
Discharge
Violent, fluent coryza, lasting from one to three days, then changing into stoppage of nose, making breathing difficult
Violent sneezing coryza
Infallible for stopping a cold commencing with sneezing
Running or blocked nose (coryza)
blocked
night
from uncovering head during day
alternates with discharge
morning
annual (hay fever)
chronic, long-continued
with cough
running, wet
dry
morning
alternating with fluent
with inflammation larynx
after perspiration
from uncovering the head
Sneezing
morning
frequent
difficult to sneeze
comes on suddenly
violent
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