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AEthusa-cyn [Aeth]
The aphthous condition causes great distress; profuse salivation or dryness of the mouth; vomiting of milk, or of a substance resembling milk; diarrhoea of undigested food, or constipation; much crying, as if from colic.
Apis [Apis]
Rosy-red mouth and fauces; mucous surface swollen; stinging pains; tongue swollen and studded with small blisters, also in clusters on the tongue or along its border, which feels scalded; little thirst.
Arsenicum [Ars]
The aphthae assume a livid or bluish appearance, with great weakness or diarrhoea; ptyalism; great exhaustion; restlessness and mental irritability.
Arum-triph [Arum-t]
Great swelling of lining membrane and tongue; will not or cannot open mouth raw, burning, bleeding; putrid; odor; lips as if scalded; lips and nose chapped and bleeding; picks nose and lips; profuse salivation, saliva acrid.
Baptisia [Bapt]
Gums ooze blood and look dark, purplish; foetid odor; tongue brown; great exhaustion; offensive stools; can swallow only fluids, even a small lump of thickened milk causes gagging; profuse salivation.
Borax [Bor]
Thrush after cholera infantum; child frequently legs go the nipple, showing signs of pain in mouth from nursing; mouth hot, mucous surface of palate shrivelled; red blisters on tongue; urine hot, and of the odor of cat’s urine; aphthae with salivation; greenish stools day and night with painful crying; child fears downward motion, hence rocking cradle, etc.
Bryonia [Bry]
The mouth is usually dry with thirst; dry lips rough and cracking; the child does not like to take hold of the breast, but when once its mouth is moistened it draws well.
Calcarea-carb [Calc]
Dry mouth alternating with salivation; canker sores during teething; constitutional symptoms will give the indication.
Cantharis-[Canth]
Burning or smarting vesicles and canker of mouth; great dryness of mouth; constant desire to urinate, passing only a few dros at a time; constipation or diarrhoea, aversion to all kinds of food.
Capsicum [Caps]
Suitable to fat, but flabby, sluggish children; small, burning blisters in mouth, having a carrion-like odor.
Carbo-veg [Carb-v]
Gums recede and bleed easily; oozing of blood; mouth hot; bloody saliva; edges of gums yellow, indented; tongue black.
Helleborus [Hell]
Mouth, gums and tongue full of flat, yellow ulcers, with elevated gray edges or red swollen bases; carrion-like odor; salivation; ulcers painless.
Hepar [Hep]
White aphthous pustules on inside of lips and cheeks and on tongue; base of ulcer resembles lard.
Hydrastis [Hydr]
Tenacious mucus hangs in shreds from the mouth; tongue red, raw, blistered, red papillae; weak children; eczema on forehead; at margin of hair, (

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