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Sanguinaria Canadensis - Nose symptoms - Reversed & reworded Kent repertory

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HPUS indication of Sanguinaria Canadensis: Headache
Common symptoms: Headache, Cough, Face flushed, Poison ivy.

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

NOSE

Nose

Nose bleed

Catarrh

Catarrh

extending to frontal sinuses (lower forehead)

post nasal (see discharge)

Discharge from nose

right

wearing away skin

right

grey

sh-white

offensive smelling

from ulcer or disease of nasal bones

containing pus

thick

watery

yellow

Sense of fullness; root

In heat

Heaviness

root

Itching; inside

Odours, imaginary and real

onions; roasted

syrup, unpleasant

Pain

extending to other parts

root of nose

root

aching; root

stitching, sudden, sharp

inside

Skin or lining of nose

polyp (growth up nose)

ulcers; inside

Smell

acute, over sensitive; sensitive to the odour of flowers

lost sense of smell

Swelling; inside

Discharge

Running or blocked nose (coryza)

blocked

alternates with discharge

with headache

right

night

annual (hay fever)

asthmatic breathing

chronic, long-continued

with cough

followed by diarrhoea

running, wet

dry

alternating with fluent

from flowers

spring or early summer hay fever

Sneezing

frequent

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