Indicated chiefly in scarlet fever, with irritating discharges, causing raw, bleeding excoriations. In clergyman?s sore throat.
Acrid, ichorous discharges from the nose; nostrils and lips sore, cracked, bleeding.
Saliva profuse, acrid, excoriating the parts it touches; worse from exposure to sharp wind.
Excessive soreness of the mouth, throat, corners of the mouth; the child picks at it constantly; refuses to eat on account of the soreness.
Nose obstructed; must breathe through the mouth.
Swelling of the submaxillary glands; throat raw and swollen.
Voice uncertain; hoarseness.
Rawness of the skin anywhere, spot soon becomes bloody; scarlet rash.
(First Lessons in the Symptomatology of Leading Homoeopathic Remedies by H. R. Arndt, M. D. Philadephia. Boericke and Tafel.)