Indications given by nosebleeds and sneezing

Scanty nosebleeds are a bad sign. With bad bleeding, the blood is most often black, and bad bleeding rarely comes with red, shiny blood. Bleeding occurring on the fourth day indicates a difficult crisis; good bleeding is the kind that occurs on odd days.

Sneezing is a good sign when it occurs during the limit period, whereas at the beginning of the disease it is one of the signs of a runny nose or the presence of acrid juice.

We have already spoken about bowel movements in general and briefly in Book One, and now we need to talk about them in more detail, as is appropriate when discussing acute diseases. Know that if the patient is sweating a lot, then a crisis will not come to him through relaxation.