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Mouth and Throat.
-
Sulph.
- Tongue coated white, with red tip and edges, mostly in acute
diseases.
-
Staph.
- Teeth turn black or show black streaks running over; gums ache.
-
Merc.
- Tongue swollen, flabby, showing imprint of teeth on margins,
with offensive smell from the mouth.
-
Ant. crud.
- Tongue coated thick, milky white.
-
Silicea.
- Sensation of hair on the forepart of the tongue.
-
Rhus tox.
- Tongue dry, red, cracked, or has triangular tip, or white
often on one side; takes imprint of the teeth.
-
Merc.
prot.
- Base of tongue covered with a thick, dirty yellow coat.
- [Iris.]
- Mouth and tongue feel as though they had been scalded;
profuse flow of saliva.
-
Arum tri.
- Acrid discharge from the nose, mouth, and throat; the nostrils,
lips and corners of mouth sore, cracked and bleeding, and
emitting a putrid odor.
-
Ferr.
- Great paleness of mucous membranes, especially that of the cavity
of the mouth.
-
Nux mos.
- Greatly troubled with dryness in the mouth and throat while
sleeping; always awake with a very dry tongue, but
without thirst.
-
Calc. ost.
- Difficult dentition with little children.
-
Coffee.
- Ice or ice cold water is the only thing lessening his
violent toothache as long as touching it.
-
Merc.
- Moist tongue with intense thirst.
-
Ant. crud.
- Decayed teeth ache generally, < at night; cannot bear
to be touched by the tongue.
-
Phos.
- Toothache of wash women, or from washing clothes.
-
Ant. tart.
- Tongue very thinly white with reddened papillae, red edges;
particularly with whooping cough.
-
Caust.
- Sensation of tension and pain in the jaws so that she could
only with difficulty open the mouth, and also could
not eat well because a tooth seemed too long.
-
Ignat.
- In talking or chewing they bite themselves in the cheek or tongue.
-
Cina.
- Grinding of the teeth and tossing during sleep; always cross
when awake.
-
Bell.
- Teething children; dry cough; restless at night; hot; want to
drink; moaning; quick rattling breathing; jerking of the limbs.
or starting of the whole body; convulsions.
-
Puls.
- Great dryness of the mouth in the morning without thirst.
-
Merc.
- Gums painful to touch, swollen, receding from the teeth;
whitish edges, bleeding; fetid odor from the mouth.
-
Lach.
- Cannot put tongue out but with difficulty; trying it the
tongue trembles or catches behind the lower teeth.
-
Nit. ac.
- Ulcerated spots on inner surface of cheeks, with pricking
pains as from splinters; corners ulcerated; foul odor.
-
Tereb.
- Tongue red, smooth and glossy, as if deprived of its papillae.
-
Stram.
- Stammering or entirely speechless; dribbling of gluey saliva
from the mouth.
-
Puls.
- Bad taste in the mouth, especially early in the morning, or
nothing tastes good, or no taste at all.
-
Tarax.
- Tongue covered with a white coating, which peels off in patches,
leaving dark, red, tender, very sensitive spots.
-
China.
- Salivation (years after having taken
Mercury
) uninterrupted
day and night; with great weakness, particularly of stomach.
-
Lycop.
- Heavy trembling of the tongue, with falling of the lower
jaw (in typhoid states).
-
Nat. mur.
- Great complaints about the dryness of the tongue, which is not
very dry.
-
Sepia.
- White coating on the root of the tongue only, strongly marked.
-
Verat. vir.
- Red streak in the middle of a yellowish coated tongue.
-
Ars. alb.
- Lead colored tongue.
- [Kobalt.]
- White coating with cracks across the middle.
-
Rhus tox.
- While coating only on one side.
-
Caust.
- A white coating on both sides.
-
Dig.
- A clean tongue with gastric and other derangements.
-
Dulc.
- Tongue and jaws become lame if cold air or water chills him.
-
Lycop.
- Spasmodic darting of the tongue out of the mouth (in typhoid
states).
-
Gels.
- Numbness of the tongue; feels so thick he can hardly speak;
partial paralysis.
-
Caust.
- Speechlessness from paralysis of the organs of speech.
-
Bry.
- Great dryness of mouth and tongue; lips parched and dry.
-
Bap.
- Mouth very dry; tongue dry, brown in a streak down the center.
-
Lycop.
- Protruding of the tongue with a silly expression (in diphtheria).
-
Arum tri.
- Mouth burns and is so sore that they refuse to drink, and cry
when anything is offered.
-
Hell.
- Constant chewing motion of the jaws; grinds teeth (brain troubles).
-
Kali bich.
- Tongue smooth, red, and cracked.
-
Carbo veg.
- Tongue painfully sensitive when chewing; gums become loosened
and retracted from teeth.
-
Carbo veg.
- Looseness of teeth, with bleeding gums. Which are very sensitive
when chewing.
-
Mur. ac.
- Tongue thick, bluish and covered with grayish white membrane, or
having deep ulcers with dark colored bases; vesicles with burning.
-
Ham.
- Passive venous haemorrhage after extracted teeth.
-
Nux vom.
- Small aphthous ulcers in the mouth with putrid smell; bloody
saliva at night; gums scorbutic; coagulated blood is spit out.
-
Plumb.
- Distinct blue margin along margin of gums.
-
Podoph.
- Grinding teeth and rolling head from side to side with
moaning (during dentition).
-
Phytol.
- Difficult or retarded dentition with an irresistible desire
to bite on something; restless at night; sometimes diarrhoea.
-
Lycop.
- Ulcers and vesicles on and under the tongue.
-
Mur. ac.
- Tongue dwindles to a third its natural size; heavy as lead;
hinders talking (in typhoid).
-
Ars. alb.
- Burning in mouth, pharynx and oesophagus; drinks often but little
at a time.
-
Borax.
- Aphthae on the tongue, in the mouth, inside the cheeks, or with
great heat and dryness of the mouth.
-
Arn.
- Putrid smell from the mouth, with coated tongue.
-
Arg. nit.
- Tip of tongue red and painful; papillae erect, prominent.
-
Caust.
- Warts on the back of the tongue (Seward).
-
Acon.
- Burning, tingling, and numbness of lips, mouth and tongue.
-
Diosc.
- Mouth very dry, bitter, and clammy in the morning.
-
Kreosot.
- Very painful dentition; teeth begin to decay as soon as they
appear.
-
Hydrast.
- Stomatitis after
Mercury
or Potash; nursing women or weakly
children; peppery taste; tongue as if burned or raw.
-
Nux vom.
- Throat sore, as if scraped, worse when swallowing and when
inhaling cold air.
-
Bell.
- Sore throat; fauces and pharynx deep red; soft palate, and
tonsils swollen, swallowing painful, particularly fluids;
speech thick, feels like there was a lump in the throat,
which induces hawking; swollen outside and sensitive to
touch.
-
Apis.
- Oedematous swelling of the throat; uvula hangs down and looks
like a transparent bag filled with water.
-
Arnica.
- Putrid odors from the mouth.
-
Lach.
- Tonsilitis or diphtheria < on left side; choking when swallowing,
or pains from throat into ear; neck very sensitive to
touch, < after sleep.
-
Lycop.
- Sore throat beginning on right side and spreading to left,
or beginning in nose and going down.
-
Lac. can.
- Sore throat, alternating sides, one side < one day, the other
the next, and so forth.
-
Nat. mur.
- When the throat and neck of children emaciate rapidly, < during
summer complaint.
-
Spong.
- Goitre swollen and hard; suffocative at night; in persons who
live in villages.
-
Apis.
- Burning stinging like bee stings, sometimes up into ears.
-
Lach.
- Throat complaints begin in left and go to right side.
-
Lyc.
- Tongue oscillating from side to side like a pendulum.
-
Cina.
- Frequent swallowing, as if to swallow something down the
throat (worms).
-
Sulph.
- Sore throat with great burning and dryness; soreness begins on
right side and goes to the left.
-
Staph.
- Throat dry and rough, with soreness when talking and when
swallowing.
-
Lach.
- Great sensibility of the throat to the slightest touch,
even of the collar or bed clothes; can bear nothing
round the neck.
-
Ign.
- Sore throat; stitching or sticking pains only between the
acts of deglutition; better swallowing solids.
-
Baryta carb.
- Chronic enlargement and suppuration of tonsils, < after every
slight cold or following suppressed foot sweat.
-
Alumina.
- Sense of constriction from pharynx down to stomach; seems
as if blood could not pass.
-
Ailant.
- Throat livid, almost purple, swollen, tonsils prominent and
studded with many deep, angry looking ulcers, oozing a scanty
fetid discharge; external neck swollen and sensitive (scarlatina).
-
Arg. met.
- Viscid gray; jelly-like mucus in pharynx, easily hawked up, early
in the morning.
-
Baptis.
- Can swallow liquid food only, the least solid food gags.
- [Baryta ac.]
- Tonsils inflamed after every cold, tend to suppurate; chronic
induration.
-
Arg. nit.
- Sensation as if splinter were lodged in the throat, when swallowing,
breathing, or moving the neck.
-
Phytol.
- Great pain in root of tongue when swallowing.
-
Asaf.
- Sensation of a ball rising in the throat obliging frequent
swallowing to keep it down, and causing at times, difficult
breathing.
-
Merc.
- Painful dryness of throat with salivation, when tonsils
threaten to suppurate; sharp sticking pains when swallowing.
- [Lachnant.]
- Sore throat with stiff neck; head drawn to one side.
-
Benz. ac.
- Angina facium and tonsilitis; with exceedingly offensive
and high-colored urine.
-
Phytol.
- Throat sore, fauces congested and of a dark red color;
dryness of the throat, tonsils swollen; with every attempt to
swallow severe pains shooting through both ears; sore aching
all over.
-
Caust.
- Mucus collects in the throat, cannot be raised, has to swallow
it.
-
Hep. sul.
- Sensation of a splinter or fish bone sticking in the throat.
-
Caust.
- Great sense of rawness and dryness in throat.
-
Nit. ac.
- Pricking pains worse when swallowing.
-
Caps.
- Burning and pains in throat as if from red pepper, < between
the acts of swallowing.
-
Phos.
- Throat looks very dry, fairly glistening.
-
Arn.
- Sore throat from preaching or long-continued speaking.
-
Arum tri.
- Clergyman's sore throat; voice uncertain, continually
changing; also with singers, accumulation of mucus.
-
Clemat.
- Dull pain in a hollow tooth, alleviated by cold water
or sucking the tooth.
-
Therid.
- Sounds penetrate the teeth.
-
Puls.
- Veins of throat distended, inflamed, and bluish red.
-
Thuja.
- Teeth decay at the roots (as in sycosis), the crown
remaining sound; crumble, turn yellow.
-
Caust.
- Teeth come en masse (many at a time).
-
Lach.
- Diphtheria aggravated by hot drinks (by cold drinks
Lycop
).
-
Lac. can.
- Shining, glazed appearance of diphtheritic deposits;
chancres; and ulcers.
-
Rhus tox.
- Saliva bloody, runs out of mouth during sleep.
-
Kali bich.
- Deep eating ulcers, as if punched out, in the throat,
often syphilitic.
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Stomach
-
Sulph.
- Drinks much, eats little.
-
Hep. sul.
- Stomach inclined to be out of order; longing for strong
or sour tasting things.
-
Phos.
- As soon as water becomes warm in the stomach it is thrown up.
-
Ars. alb.
- Unquenchable thirst; drinks often, but little at a time;
the water disagrees.
-
Verat. alb.
- Vomiting and diarrhoea with cold sweat on the forehead.
- [Nat. phos.]
- Gastric derangements with symptoms of acidity; sour
eructations, sour vomiting, sour diarrhoea.
-
Ars. alb.
- Stomach is disordered after eating fruit or ice cream.
-
Nat. mur.
- Great aversion to bread, of which she was once very fond.
- [Apomorphia]
- Vomiting without previous nausea.
-
Valer.
- Nausea as if a thread were hanging in the throat.
-
Lycop.
- Hungry, but soon satisfied, soon filled up, with bloating
in abdomen and rumbling.
-
Calc. ph.
- Desire for salted and smoked meats, ham, bacon, etc.;
children cry for ham rind (
Caust.
).
-
Tart. em.
- Desire for fruit, sour things, or very cold drinks.
-
China.
- Fullness in stomach and bowels; flatulence; belching does not
relieve.
-
Coccul.
- Nausea while riding in a boat, cars, carriage, etc.; aversion to
food, and loathing when merely looking at it.
-
Chel.
-
All complaints
lessen after dinner.
-
Caust.
- Sensation as if lime were being slaked in stomach.
-
Bismuth.
- Vomits all fluids as soon as taken.
-
Arnica
- Eructations smelling like rotten eggs.
-
Chel.
- Nothing but very hot drinks > the nausea and vomiting.
-
Calc. ost.
- Sour vomiting (in curds) and sour diarrhoea during dentition.
-
Carb. veg.
- Gastralgia, distended with flatulence, < lying down.
-
Ant. crud.
- Gastric derangement with tongue coated thickly white,
accompanying different complaints, such as eruptive fevers,
rheumatism, gout, hydrocephalus, etc.
-
Silicea.
- Water tastes badly; vomits after drinking.
-
Pulsat.
- Thirstlessness with most all complaints.
-
Apis.
- Absence of thirst with scanty urination.
-
Sepia.
- Painful sensation of emptiness at the stomach; empty, gone,
faint feeling.
-
Nux vom.
- Generally worse after eating; the pains in the stomach coming
two or three hours after eating.
-
Ipec.
- Nausea intense, persistent, nothing >.
during convalescence.
-
Lobelia.
- Nausea with profuse flow of saliva.
-
Calc. ost.
- Longing for eggs, particularly with children; in sickness or
during convalescence.
-
Ars. alb.
- Complaints from chewing tobacco.
-
Ant. tart.
- Nausea and vomiting with constipation (old people).
-
Bryon.
- Very thirsty for cold water; large quantities at a time; lips
parched and dry.
-
Nux mosch.
- While eating, soon satisfied; headache from eating a little too
much.
-
Calc. phos.
- At every attempt to eat, bellyache.
-
Apis.
- Great soreness when touched in the pit of the stomach, under the
ribs, abdomen.
-
Anac. orient.
- Pain in stomach > by eating; always worse when stomach is
empty.
-
Aethusa.
- Vomiting of milk in very large curds; children who cannot bear milk.
-
Arg. nit.
- Gastric derangements accompanied with loud belching of flatus.
-
Ars. alb.
- Vomiting immediately after eating or drinking.
-
Asaf.
- Flatus all passing upward, none downward.
-
Cham.
- Constructive gastralgia in coffee drinkers.
-
China.
- Voracious appetite; or none, with feeling of satiety all the time.
-
Colch.
- Aversion to food, and loathing, when merely looking at it; still
worse when smelling it, which nauseates even to faintness.
-
Calc. ost.
- Bloating in the region of the stomach; must loosen her clothing.
-
Apis.
- Thirstlessness in many complaints. Especially dropsy.
-
Ignatia.
- Weak, empty, gone feeling at pit of stomach, not > by eating;
involuntary sighing; must take a long breath.
-
Iod.
- Very hungry, must eat every few hours, which > all her bad feelings.
-
Ipec.
- Sensation as if stomach hung down relaxed.
- [Iris.]
- Vomiting with burning in mouth, fauces, oesophagus, and stomach,
with profuse flow of ropy saliva.
-
Hydrast.
- Weak, gone, faint feeling in stomach.
-
Ferr.
- Alternate canine hunger and anorexia.
-
Eupat. perf.
- Vomiting of bile at the close of the hot stage (intermittent).
-
Cup. met.
- Violent pressure at the stomach, with cramping pain, coming on
in paroxysyms.
-
Coloc.
- Vomiting and diarrhoea with colic; doubling up; from anger, with
indigestion.
-
Sulph.
- Weak, empty, gone, faint feeling in pit of stomach at 11 a. m.
-
Puls.
- Stomach better from cold things, < warm.
-
Kali bich.
- Bad effects from malt liquors, especially lager beer; nausea
and vomiting of drunkards.
-
Podoph.
- Continual gagging in summer diarrhoea of children.
-
Mag phos.
- Spasmodic hiccough day and night, with retching.
-
Laur.
- Drink rolls audibly through oesophagus and intestines.
-
Nit. ac.
- Longing for fat, herring, chalk, lime, earth, etc.
-
Petrol.
- Gastralgia when stomach is empty, > by taking food.
-
Kali carb.
- Constant feeling as if stomach were full of water.
-
Phos.
- Wants cold food and drink, ice cream; is > by them.
-
Ferr.
- Food lies in the stomach all day and is vomited at night.
-
Crocus.
- Sensation as if something living were hopping about in the stomach.
-
Eupat. perf.
- Thirst a long time before the chill, continues during chill
and heat, absent during sweat.
- [Hydroc. acid.]
- Drink which is swallowed rolls audibly down the throat, as
though forced into an empty barrel.
-
Ignatia.
- Thirst with the chill.
-
Iodine.
- Great emaciation, though they eat much and often.
-
Ipec.
- Nausea constant, with many different complaints; nothing > the nausea.
-
Dros.
- Constriction of stomach and abdomen when coughing.
-
Ant. tart.
- Vomiting followed by coldness, prostration and drowsiness.
-
Bism.
- Cardialgia; crampy pains or hard pressure at one spot.
-
China.
- Slow digestion; food remains a long time in stomach.
-
Ars. alb.
- Intense heat and burning in stomach and pit of stomach.
-
Ignat.
- Extreme aversion to tobacco smoke.
-
Puls.
- Stomach disordered from cakes, pastry, rich or fat food.
-
Staph.
- Sensation as if stomach were hanging down relaxed.
-
Phos.
- Hungry at night; must get up and eat which >.
-
Kali carb.
- Stomach feels as if it would burst, everything eaten seems to
be converted into gases.
-
Verat. alb.
- Thirst for coldest drinks; wants ice.
-
Calc. ost.
- Pit of stomach instead of being concave is convex, like a
saucer turned bottom up.
-
Bry.
- Longing for warm drink and > by it.
-
Nux vom
- After aromatics in food, or as medicine, especially ginger,
pepper etc., and after almost any of the so-called hot medicines.
-
Ipec.
- Vomiting, thirst, sweat, and bad breath.
-
China.
- After eating fruit, undigested stools, sometimes involuntary.
-
Bryon.
- Desire for things which cannot be had, or are refused, or not wanted
when offered.
-
China.
- Stomach troubles after loss of animal fluids.
-
Bryon.
- Nausea and faintness when sitting up from lying down.
-
Eupat. perf.
- Intense thirst, but drinking cold water causes shuddering and
vomiting of bile.
-
Aethusa.
- Hungry after vomiting. Eats and vomits again.
- [Abies nigra.]
- Sensation in the cardiac end of the stomach, or in the
oesophagus where it enters the stomach as if a hard body, or hard
boiled egg, laid there.
-
Ignat.
- Feeling of flabbiness in stomach; stomach and intestines seem to
hang down relaxed.
-
Nux vom.
- Will generally benefit persons who have been drugged by mixtures,
bitters, herbs, and so-called vegetable pills, etc.
-
Syphil.
- Craving of alcohol in any form; hereditary tendency to alcoholism.
-
Tabac.
- Vomiting violent, with cold sweat, soon as he begins to move.
-
Tabac.
- Seasickness < by least motion and > on deck in fresh cold air.
-
Alumina
- Abnormal appetite; wants starch, chalk, charcoal, coal,
coffee, or tea grounds, acids, indigestible things; potatoes
disagree.
-
Ars. alb.
- Vomiting and stool simultaneous.
-
Aethusa.
- With gastric symptoms distinct linea nasalis, lips
drawn tightly over the teeth.
-
Therid.
- Nausea on closing the eyes.
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Abdomen.
-
Staph.
- A feeling of weakness in the abdomen as if it would drop.
-
Merc.
- Worse from lying on the right side, particularly the pain in
the region of the liver, or bruised feeling of the intestines.
-
Ipec.
- With every movement a cutting pain in the abdomen, constantly
running from left to right.
-
Opium.
- Colic from lead (in paints, pipes, or otherwise).
-
Phos.
- Sensation of great weakness or emptiness in the abdomen.
-
Rhus tox.
- Soreness as if beaten in the hypochondriac region, and still
more in abdomen, < on the side on which he lies; worse when
turning, and < when beginning to move.
-
Aloe.
- Abdominal plethora with feeling of fullness and pressing down,
or weight in anus and bladder.
-
Diosc.
- Dull, hard grinding pain in liver in region of gall bladder.
-
Nux mosch.
- Abdomen enormously distended after every meal.
-
Bell.
- Tenderness of the abdomen is < by the least jar, even of the
bed, or chair upon which she sits; she is obliged when walking
to walk with the greatest care.
-
Ars. alb.
- Violent burning pains with intolerable anguish.
-
Ferr.
- The bowels feel sore on touching them or weakened by cathartics.
-
Sepia.
- Heaviness or sensation of a load in the abdomen, especially
during motion.
-
Berb.
- Pressure or sticking pain in region of liver.
-
Carbo veg.
- Colic from flatulence; abdomen full to bursting.
-
Coloc.
- Severe colicky pains, mostly around the navel; has to
bend double; being worse in any other posture; with great
restlessness and loud screaming on changing position;
< at intervals of five or ten minutes.
-
Puls.
- Pressure in abdomen and small of back, as if from a stone,
with disposition of lower limbs to go to sleep when sitting;
sometimes ineffectual desire for stool.
-
Thuja.
- Abdomen enlarge and puffed; protrudes here and there as if the arm
of a foetus; movements and sensation as if something were
alive; no pain.
-
Calc. ost.
- Abdomen hard and very much distended; mesentery swollen.
-
Coccul.
- Emptiness and sensation of hollowness in abdomen.
-
Mag. phos.
- Flatulent colic forcing the patient to bend double >
from heat, rubbing; spasmodic pains generally
-
Bell.
- Pains particularly in abdomen and pelvis, come on suddenly,
continue violently a longer or shorter time, and disappear
as suddenly as they come.
-
Coloc.
- Colic so distressing that they seek relief by pressing the
abdomen against corner of table, hands of bed posts or anything else
as pressure > the pains.
-
China.
- Uncomfortable distension of the abdomen, with a wish to
belch up, or sensation as though the abdomen were packed full;
not in the least > by eructations.
-
Ant. tart.
- Colic as if the bowels would be cut to pieces; labor-like
tearing from above downward, and with rumbling and looseness.
-
Phos. ac.
- Meteoric distension of the abdomen with rumbling and gurgling.
-
Leptand.
- Aching in liver extending to spine < in region of gall bladder.
-
Bell.
- Feeling of bearing down in abdomen and pelvic organs, as
though the contents would issue through the vulva.
-
Ars. alb.
- Cutting colic, griping and twisting, especially about
the navel, as if the intestines were tied in a knot; flatulent;
cold sweat especially on forehead.
-
Podoph.
- Cramp-like pain in the abdomen with actual retraction of the
abdominal muscles.
-
Crot. tig.
- Swashing or gurgling in the intestines from water.
-
Dulc.
- Colic as from taking cold, and threatened diarrhoea.
-
Kali carb.
- Fullness, heat and great distension of abdomen immediately
after eating a little.
-
Baryta c.
- Abdomen distended and hard; children.
-
Plumb.
- Violent colic, abdomen drawn in, with sensation of a string from
navel drawing through to back.
-
Diosc.
- Twisting, sharp cutting pains, in the abdomen, > by
straightening out; rumbling and passing of much flatus.
-
Apis.
- Soreness of the bowels and abdominal walls, < when pressing
upon them, or sneezing.
-
Silicea.
- Abdomen distended, hard and tense, excessive distension
of the abdomen with meteorism.
-
Cham.
- Abdomen distended like a drum; flatulence in the hypochondria;
cutting sticking colic.
-
Lycop.
- Excessive fullness and distension of the abdomen from
flatulence; the flatus collects here and there, in abdomen,
hypochondria, back, in region of chest, and ribs, causing
tension and bubling, incarcerated, > by eructations or
passing wind; continuous rumbling and rolling.
-
Asaf.
- Great distension of the abdomen; flatus all pressing upwards.
-
Sulph.
- Fullness and distension of abdomen, pressing downward toward
anus; painful sensitiveness of abdominal walls to touch.
-
Mag. carb.
- Griping, cutting rumbling in the whole abdomen, followed
by thin, green stools, without tenesmus, stool <.
-
Nux vom.
- Flatulent distension of abdomen after eating.
-
Silicea.
- Hardness and distension of the region of the liver;
throbbing, ulcerative pain, increased by contact and motion;
formation of abscess.
-
Aloe.
- Feeling of weakness in abdomen, as if diarrhoea would come
on; heaviness in hypogastrium and rectum.
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Cocc.
- Flatulent colic, with sensation as if sharp stones rubbed
together at every movement.
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Diosc.
- The pains in abdomen suddenly shift, and appear in distant
localities, as fingers, toes, etc.
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Ambra.
- Sense of coldness in the abdomen.
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Chel.
- Pain in the hepatic region and across the umbilicus, as if
the abdomen were constricted by a string.
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Cup. met.
- Spasmodic movements of the abdominal muscles, cramp.
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Nux vom.
- Sensation of weakness in the inguinal region, as a
hernia would occur; or pain as if a hernia would become
incarcerated.
- [Ptelea.]
- Weight; aching distress in the hepatic region; dull pain;
heaviness, < lying on right side; turning to left causes a
dragging sensation.
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Anac. orient.
- Pain around the navel, as if a blunt plug were
squeezed into the intestines.
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