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1. Constant tickling in throat, as if a crumb of bread, or something similar, were stopping in it.
2. Partial or general dryness of throat, often extending to ears, nose, and chest.
3. Burning and pain as of excoriation in the throat, principally on swallowing.
4. Painful excoriation and inflammatory swelling of the throat, with redness of parts affected, as if they were colored with vermilion.
5. Swelling of the tonsils (mostly l.).
6. Large and small tumors in the throat, which impede deglutition.
7. Cannot swallow the food after masticating it, because it rests on the back part of the tongue, and produces a thrilling pain there.
8. Constant desire to swallow, and a sensation on swallowing as if there were a tumor, or a piece of something, or a plugin the throat.
9. Sensation of contraction, strangulation, and of constriction in the throat.
10. The throat was stiff and paralyzed.
11. Convulsions and spasms in the throat.
12. Impeded deglutition, with the dread of drinks, which often pass through nostrils.
13. Hydrophobia.
14. Much slimy saliva, esp. in the back of the mouth.
15. The pains in the throat are by eating.
16. When swallowing the pain extends to the l. ear.
17. Sore throat, which affects only a small part, or which, on the contrary, affects the ears, larynx, tongue, and gums; frequently with dyspnśa and danger of suffocation, salivation, and hawking up of mucus.
18. Much hawking up of mucus, which is exceedingly painful.
19. Empty swallowing < the pain in the throat more than swallowing food; or fluids are swallowed with less pain than solids.
20. Copious accumulation of tenacious mucus in throat.
21. In old chronic sore throats: throat may not be very sore, but a great quantity of mucus will stick there, and occasions much hawking and spitting to no purpose; the mucus will stick and can't be forced up or down.
22. Sore throat alternately with stoppage of nose, or with sufferings, while speaking.
23. Ulcers on the palate, on back, of mouth (on the inflamed tonsils), and in the throat, with fetid odor, abundant suppuration, and sharp pains on swallowing food.
24. The inflammation and ulceration of the throat begin on the l. side and extend later to r. side.
25. The external throat is very sensitive to touch (not painful, but an uneasy sensation); on lying down, with suffocative sensation; even to touch of linen.