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Anus and Stool.
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Nux vom.
- Frequent, small, slimy, or bloody stools, with pain
low down in the back and urging or tenesmus, > immediately after
the stool.
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Sulph.
- Both the flow of urine and discharge of faeces are painful
to the parts over which they pass.
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Ipecac.
- Stools yeast-like, foamy, or as if fermented; as
green as grass, with nausea and vomiting.
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Caust.
- Frequent ineffectual efforts to stool, with much pain,
anxiety and redness in the face.
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Aloe.
- Mucous stool coming away in a lump or "gob," either
large or small end of the consistency of a jelly-fish.
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Ant. crud.
- Alternate diarrhoea and constipation in old people.
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Plumb.
- Excessive pain in abdomen radiating from thence to
all parts of body.
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Caust.
- Haemorrhoids < when preaching, or straining the voice;
standing.
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Ruta.
- Prolapus of rectum, immediately on attempting a passage;
from slightest stooping; after confinement.
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Verat. alb.
- Constipation, stools hard and large size; rectum seems
inactive; forehad covered with a cold sweat while straining for
the passage.
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Berb.
- Fistula in ano with sticking in the parts, particularly
if complicated with cough.
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Silicea.
- Constipation; stool scanty or composed of hard lumps,
light colored; expulsion difficult, as from inactivity of
the rectum; when partly expelled it slips back again.
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Con.
- Tremulous weakness after a stool.
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Lach.
- A tormenting, constant urging in the rectum, not for a stool.
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Phos.
- Stools watery, with lumps of white mucus, or like little
gains of tallow or sago.
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Staph.
- After every little morsel of food or mouthful of drink
bellyache and tenesmus during dysentery in summer.
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Nux vom.
- Frequent and ineffectual desire to defecate, or passing
small quantities of faeces at each attempt.
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Sulph.
- Diarrhoea some hours after midnight, or driving out of
bed early in the morning, 5 a. m.
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Ant. crud.
- Stools often liquid, containing portions of sold matter
(sometimes involuntary in old people).
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Kali nit.
- Diarrhoea from eating veal.
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Lept.
- Profuse, black, tar-like stool.
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Phos.
- Stools, profuse, watery, passing away as from a hydrant;
> after sleeping.
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Caust.
- Evacuation possible only when standing.
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Thuj.
- Figwarts around anus or elsewhere.
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Mur. ac.
- Large protruding piles which look bluish, and are
exceedingly painful to contact; even the sheet is
insupportable.
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Carbo veg.
- Large protruding blue haemorrhoids, sometimes suppurating,
burning and emitting a terrible smell.
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Plumb.
- The stools are usually composed of little balls compacted
together like sheep dung.
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Platina.
- The stools adhere to the parts like soft clay, and pass with
difficulty on that account.
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Opium.
- Nervous and irritable; passes nothing but hard black balls
from the bowels.
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Nit. ac.
- Fissures of the rectum; pain in the rectum which lasts
for hours after a stool.
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Alumina.
- Profuse discharge of coagulated blood in a mass resembling
liver and serum, without pain, but great weakness (typhoid).
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Nux mosch.
- Diarrhoea undigested or like chopped eggs, with
loss of appetite,and great sleepiness, in summer, with children.
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Phos.
- Constipation; the faeces begin slender, long, narrow, dry,
tough, and hard like a dog's; voided with difficulty.
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Cham.
- Green, watery, corroding, with colic, thirst, bitter taste,
or bitter eructations.
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Crot. tig.
- Swashing in the intestines as from water.
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Bry.
- Constipation; stools large, hard, and dry as if burnt.
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Carbo veg.
- Frequent involuntary, putrid, cadaverous smelling
stools, followed by burning in the anus.
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Phos.
- Discharge of mucus from wide open anus, with tenesmus.
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Lach.
- Beating in the anus as with little hammers.
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Coloc.
- Dysentery-like diarrhoea renewed each time after taking
the least food or drink.
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Hepar sulph.
- Green, slimy diarrhoea of a sour smell; gray stools.
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Calc ost.
- Sour taste in the mouth,or of the food; sour vomiting,
especially with children during dentition, also sour diarrhoea.
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Phos.
- Chronic painless diarrhoea of undigested food, with much thirst
for water during night.
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Lach.
- Haemorrhage from the bowels in typhoid; when in the bottom
of the vessel are seen black particles of blood like charred straw.
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Nat. mur.
- Constipation with sensation of constriction of the anus;
difficult expulsion of stool fissuring the anus, with flow of
blood, leaving a sensation of much soreness in the anus.
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Caust.
- Fissures or other troubles in the anus or rectum rendering walking
intolerably painful.
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Phos.
- Frequent diarrhoea during cholera time.
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Lach.
- Stools extremely offensive hard or soft.
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Secale.
- Cholera infantum; great debility; vomiting and diarrhoea;
much thirst; pale face; sunken eyes; dry heat; quick pulse;
restless and sleepless, don't want to be covered.
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Phos. ac.
- Clammy, sticky tongue; abdomen much bloated; great
rumbling in the bowels; and painless watery diarrhoea (in cholera
epidemics). (J. C. M.)
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Acon.
- Stools in summer complaints, like chopped spinach.
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Ferr.
- Obstinate diarrhoea, composed of slime, and undigested food;
stools are painless, excoriating and exhausting, < after eating.
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Sepia.
- Constipation, stools hard, difficult and knotty, with
sense of weight or a lump in the anus; not > by an evacuation.
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Ferr. met.
- Diarrhoea < mornings, bad sleep before midnight. (J. C. M.)
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Lach.
- With every single cough a stitch in the haemorrhoidal tumor.
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Phos. ac.
- White or gray watery diarrhoea.
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Ignat.
- Prolapse of the rectum from moderate extertion at stool.
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Psorin.
- Stools very offensive, like rotten eggs or carrion, similar
to
Lachesis.
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Ignat.
- Course stitches from anus deep up into the rectum.
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Puls.
- Dysenteric stools of clear yellow, red or green slime, with
or without severe aching pains and tenesmus, extending up from the
anus along the sacrum.
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Rhus tox.
- Pains running down the limbs in streaks, with every stool.
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Phos. ac.
- Copious watery diarrhoea, with rumbling in the bowels.
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China.
- Diarrhoea < at night; stools of undigested food.
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Ant. crud.
- Hard and loose stools, with nausea.
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Ignat.
- Contractive sore pain in the rectum as from blind piles,
lasting two hours after a stool.
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Ignat.
- Sore pain in anus without reference to stool.
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Aloe.
- Feeling of weakness and loss of power in sphincter ani; sense
of insecurity in the rectum, as if passing stool would escape
when passing flatus.
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Alumina.
- Involuntary urination with the stools, or urine can be passed
only during stool.
- [Zingiber.]
- Diarrhoea after drinking impure water.
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Mag. carb.
- Green, watery, frothy stools, with green scum like that
of a frog pond.
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Thuja.
- Stools forcibly expelled; copious, gurgling like water from
a bung-hole.
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China.
- Diarrhoea from change of water.
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Apis mel.
- Involuntary stools with every motion, as though the anus
stood open; constant oozing of which the patient is unconscious.
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Cantharis.
- White or pale reddish mucous stools, like scrappings of
the intestines.
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China.
- Yellow, watery, undigested, painless stools.
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Merc. cor.
- Constant tenesmus and urging to stool, pain before,
during, and after stool.
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Merc. sol.
- Violent tenesmus and continued urging after stool; a
"never get done" feeling.
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Sulph.
- Child falls asleep as soon as the tenesmus ceases, after the
stools.
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Psor.
- Stools dark brown, thin, fluid, very offensive, like rotten eggs.
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Oleand.
- Involuntary stool when emitting flatus; undigested food of
the previous day.
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Nat. sulph.
- Thin yellow fluid, gushing stools in the morning after
rising and moving about.
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Crot. tig.
- Yellow watery stools, coming out like a charge of shot,
all at once, < after drink, nursing, or eating.
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Dulc.
- Watery or mucus diarrhoea, after taking cold in cold or damp
weather.
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Gels.
- Diarrhoea from sudden depressing emotions, fright, grief,
bad news, excitement.
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Graph.
- Stools brown fluid, mixed with undigested substances and of
an intolerable odor.
- [Gambogia.]
- Thin yellow, faecal stools, comming out all at once, with
a single somewhat prolonged effort.
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Jatropha.
- Watery, profuse stools, gushing out like a torrent, with
vomiting of a watery albuminous substance.
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Aloe.
- Solid stool passes involuntarily, dropping away unnoticed
by the paient, even children at night in bed.
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Aesc. hip.
- Sensation as if a foreign body was in the rectum, or as
if it was full of small sticks, with fruitless efforts at evacuation
and pains through hips and sacrum.
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Alumina.
- Inactivity of the rectum, even a small stool requires great
straining.
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Hydrast.
- Lumpy stool covered with mucus, after stool pain in the rectum.
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Mag. mur.
- Hard, knotty, difficult stools, crumbling as they pass
the verge of the anus.
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Arnica.
- Emission of very foul flatus.
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Ant. crud.
- Much mucous secretion from the anus staining the linen,
with burning, tingling, and itching.
- [Alumen.]
- Stools at long intervals, faeces being dry, hard, black,
sometimes large, sometimes small, like sheep dung, and voided
with great difficulty.
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Selen.
- Stool hard, so large, and impacted that it requires mechanical
aid to get it away.
- [Gratiola.]
- Diarrhoea of yellow, or greenish yellow watery stools,
forcibly evacuated, and followed by burning in the anus.
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Bryon.
- Diarrhoea putrid, smelling like old cheese,< (or only) in the
morning, on motion and in hot weather.
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Arg. nit.
- Diarrhoea after eating sugar, of which the child is very
fond (cholera infantum).
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Abrotan.
- Alternate diarrhoea and rheumatism (metastatic rheumatism).
- [Raph.]
- No emission of flatus by mouth or anus for a long time.
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Kali carb.
- Haemorrhoids after parturition, sticking pains.
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Capsicum.
- Tenesmus of rectum and bladder at the same time.
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Anac. orient.
- Great and urgent desire for stools, but with the effort
the desire passes away without an evacuation; the rectum seems
powerless, with sensation as if plugged up.
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Puls.
- Stools very changeable, no two stools alike.
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Phos. ac.
- Stools though copious and long continued do not seem to
exhaust or weaken the patient.
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Colch.
- Discharge from anus like gelatine or jelly-like mucus,
with great tenesmus.
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Chel.
- Stools thin, fecal, bright yellow, yellow as gold.
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Arnica.
- Stools involuntary during fever, putrid or dark bloody,
or acrid and foul.
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Lyssin.
- Desire for stool < by seeing or hearing running water.
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Calc. phos.
- Diarrhoea; the flatulence with the stools makes
a loud spluttering noise when the stool passes.
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Arg. nit.
- Diarrhoea turning green after remaining in the daiper.
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Ars. alb.
- Vomiting and stool simultaneously.
- [Iris.]
- Watery stool; anus feels on fire; wants to strain.
- [Iris.]
- Burning from mouth to anus (25 feet of intestinal fire).
Urinary Organs.
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Lyssin.
- Seeing or hearing running water excites desire to urinate.
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Petrosel.
- Sudden desire to urinate; child jumps up and down.
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Puls.
- Retention of urine with great desire, which is greatly < on
lying, especially on the back.
- [Pareira.]
- Constant urging to urinate with violent pain in glans penis
and straining; the pain is so great that it extorts cries from the
patient; extends into the thighs; urine has strong ammoniacal smell,
and contains large quantities of thick, tough mucus.
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Opium.
- Child makes no water, with full bladder, and has no stool;
from nursing after the nurse had a furious fit of passion.
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Ant. tart.
- Painful urging to urinate, scanty discharge, dark red, or
the last bloody, with stitches in the bladder and burning in urethra.
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Kreosot.
- Can only urinate when lying.
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Coloc.
- Urinates small quantities with frequent urging; foetid,
thickening, viscid, jelly-like urine.
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Equiset.
- Severe dull pain in the bladder, which is not > after urinating.
- [Chim.]
- Chronic renal and vesical affections with an enormous amount
of thick ropy mucous sediment in the urine.
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Apis.
- Urine scanty, dark sediment like coffee grounds.
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Puls.
- Wetting the bed, particularly little girls, or on coughing or
sneezing.
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Nat. mur.
- Cutting in the urethra after micturation.
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Caust.
- Involuntary emission of urine when coughing, sneezing, blowing
the nose or walking.
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Phos. ac.
- Must often rise at night in order to pass large quantities
of colorless urine.
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Hydrast.
- Catarrh of the bladder, with thick, ropy mucous sediment in
urine.
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Petrol.
- Constant dribbling of urine after micturation.
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Merc. corr.
- Urine scanty, bloody; albuminous, containing filaments;
flocks or dark flesh-like pieces of mucous.
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Zinc.
- Sitting with the legs one over the other bending forward; can
make but very little water; and still feels as if his bladder
would burst.
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Apis.
- Scanty urination with absence of thirst (dropsy).
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Phos. ac.
- Urine like milk mixed with jelly-like pieces, and pain
in the kidneys.
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Stram.
- Kidneys secrete lesser or none in acute diseases, especially
children.
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Cina.
- The urine turns milky after standing a little.
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Arn.
- Bloody urine from mechanical causes.
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Zinc.
- Constant urging to pass water; only when sitting and bending
backward can he discharge the same; much sand in the sediment.
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Conium.
- Much difficulty in voiding uring; the flow suddenly stops,
then flows again, several times at each emission.
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Ignat.
- Frequent and abundant discharge of watery urine (hysterical
women).
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Cann. sat.
- Great pain in back in region of kidneys with urging to
urinate, bloody urine.
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Cann. ind.
- Urine dribbles out after the stream ceases; has to force
out the last few drops with the hand.
- [Lact. acid.]
- Diabetes, especially if accompanied with rheumatic
pain and swelling of joints.
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Sepia.
- Urine thick, slimy, very offensive, depositing a
yellow or pasty sediment, which sometimes adheres to the vessel
like burnt clay.
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Berb.
- Renal or urinary troubles with sticking, cutting pain from left
kidney following course of ureter into bladder and kidney.
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Apis.
- Incontinenece of urine with great irritation of the parts, <
at night and when coughing.
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Acon.
- Micturation painful, difficult, drop by drop, urine scanty,
fiery red, scalding hot or dark colored; restles, feverishness.
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Alumina.
- Can only void urine while straining at stool.
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Acon.
- Retention of urine from cold, especially in children, with
crying and restlessness.
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Ars. alb.
- Suppression or retention of urine; has no desire to
pass it.
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Bell.
- Involuntary micturation; constant dribbling; paralysis of sphincter
vesicae.
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Benz. ac.
- Urine highly colored; urinous odor exceedingly strong; offensive,
pungent smell (with many complaints).
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Cann. ind.
- Burning and scalding, or stinging pain in the urethra before,
during and after urination.
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Terebinth.
- Violent burning; drawing pain in region of kidneys; urine
scanty and bloody, smoky, albuminous.
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Staph.
- Burning or smarting in urethra when not micturating; ceases
while urine is passing.
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Lycop.
- Red sand in the clear, colorless urine.
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Nit. ac.
- Urine scanty, dark brown, smelling intolerably strong like
horse urine.
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Lycop.
- Severe pain or backache, > by passing urine.
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Cann. ind.
- The urine dribbles out after the stream ceases; has to
force out the last few drops with the hand.
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Hep. sul.
- Micturation impeded; has to wait awhile before urine passes;
cannot empty bladder thoroughly; the urine drops down vertically
without force.
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Cann. sat.
- The urethra feels inflammed and sore to touch along its
whole length; during erection tensive pain.
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Canth.
- Tenesmus of the bladder; urine scalds and burns; passed
drop by drop.
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Mag. mur.
- Urine can only be passed by bearing down with the abdominal
muscles.
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Caps.
- Burning at the orifice of urethra, before, during and
after micturation.Burning at the orifice of urethra, before,
during and after micturation.
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Gels.
- Copious discharge of clear limpid urine > the headache.
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Dulc.
- Urinary troubles caused by exposure to damp cold.
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Chel.
- Urine dark yellow, turbid on passing, dark brownish-red,
staining linen or diaper dark yellow.
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Sepia.
- Child always wet the bed during first sleep;
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Kreosot.
- Child wets bed during first sleep, from which it is roused
with great difficulty, it sleeps so soundly.
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Cina.
- Wetting the bed in children with vermiculous symptoms, such
as picking or boring the nose, etc.
-
Sars.
- Severe pain at the conclusion of urinating.
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Equiset.
- Great excess of mucus in urine after if stands awhile.
-
Sars.
- Urine dribbles while sitting, standing it passes freely.
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Cann. sat.
- Drawing pains from region of the kidneys to the
inguinal glands, with anxious nauseous sensation in the pit
of the stomach.
- [Ocimum.]
- Nephritic colic (right side), with violent vomiting every
fifteen minutes; twists about, screams and groans, red (bloody)
urine, with brick dust sediment after the attack.
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Helon.
- Weariness, languor, weight in the region of the kidneys,
with profuse, clear light-colored or albuminous urine.
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Lac. deflor.
- Urine profuse, colorless; clear as water, with sick
headache.
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Ham.
- Haematuria from passive congestion of the kidneys, dull pain
in the renal region.
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Canth.
- Cutting and contracting pains, from ureters down to penis,
sometimes from without inwards; pressure of the glands > a little.
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Caps.
- Discharge from the urethra purulent; bloody, cream-like.
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Lach.
- Urine almost black, foamy, frequent, dark.
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Lycop.
- Stitches in the neck of the bladder and anus at the same time.
-
Phos. ac.
- White jelly-like flocculi in the urine.
-
Phytol.
- Chalk-like sediment in the urine.
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Opium.
- Distension of the bladder, but no power to expel the urine
and a catheter has to be used.
- [Raph.]
- Turbid urine with yeast-like sediment.
-
Lil. tig.
- Continual pressure upon the bladder, wants to urinate
all the time (uterine displacements).
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Nux vom.
- Painful ineffectual urging to urinate, urine passes in
drops with burning and tearing in the urethra and neck of the
bladder (sedentary people specially).
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Acet. acid.
- Passes large quantities of pale urine, particularly if
accompanied by intense thirst and dry hot skin.
-
Merc. corr.
- Great tenesmus of rectum and bladder at the same time.
-
Caust.
- Numbness or insensibility of urethra; cannot tell when the
urine is passing in the dark, only by sense of touch.
-
Sars.
- Can only pass urine when standing.
-
Aloe.
- Every time he passes urine feels as if stool would pass.
-
Mur. ac.
- Must press so hard to start urine the anus protrudes; severe
pain at the conclusion of urination (Berth.,
Sars.
,
Thuja
,
Puls.
).
-
Thuja.
- Frequent micturation with the pains.
-
Berb.
- Pains radiating from renal region; extending to thighs.
-
Borax
,
Sars.
,
Lycop.
- Painful urination; child cries before urine starts.
-
Petros
- Intense itching in urethra.
Male Sexual Organs.
-
Staph.
- Voluptuous itching in the scrotus (
Crot. tig.
)
-
Agnus.
- Sexual desire lessened, almost lost; penis so relaxed
that voluptuous fancies excite no erection.
-
Arg. met.
- Crushed pain in the testicle; clothing < the pain.
-
China.
- Onanism and consequences of excessive seminal losses.
-
Hydrast.
- Gonorrhoea, second stage, thick yellow discharge.
-
Phos. ac.
- Weakness of sexual organs and frequent debilitating
emissions; sensorium dulled.
-
Conium.
- Bad effects from suppressed sexual desire or from excessive
indulgence.
-
Hyos.
- Sexual desire excessive; lascivious; exposes his person.
-
Puls.
- Thick, bland, yellow or green yellow discharge from the
urethra (gonorrhoea).
-
Merc. sol.
- Gonorrhoea with phymosis or chancrioids; green discharge
< at night.
-
Gels.
- Involuntary emissions without erections.
-
Puls.
- Orchitis from cold or checked gonorrhoea.
-
Crot. tig.
- Vesicular eruption on the scrotum and penis, with frequent
corrosive itching.
-
Lycop.
- Impotence; penis small, cold, relaxed, with or without desire.
-
Rhod.
- Testicles, especially epididymis, intensely painful to touch,
drawn up, swollen and painful.
-
Phos acid.
- Onanism; when the patient is distressed by the culpability
of his indulgence.
-
Staph.
- Hypochondriasis from sexual excesses or by persistent dwelling
of the mind on sexual subjects.
-
Selen.
- Prostatic juice oozes while sitting, during sleep, when walking,
and at stool.
-
Graph.
- Itching moist eruption on the scrotum; sticky gelatinous
discharge.
-
Ham.
- Variocele; pain running down the spermatic cord into the testes;
orchitis; intense soreness and swelling.
-
Nit. ac.
- Sycotic excrescences on the glands; sometimes bleeding when touched.
-
Staph.
- Effects of onanism; hypochondriacal; face sunken; abashed look;
nocturnal emissions; backache; weak legs; organs relaxed.
-
Agnus.
- Impotence with gleet with those who have frequently hand
gonorrhoea; "old sinners;" yellow discharge.
-
Thuja.
- Sycotic and moist excrescences on prepuce and glans.
-
Hep. sul.
- Excoriation and humid soreness on genitals and in folds
between scrotum and thigh.
-
Coral.
- Ulcers flat and extremely sensitive to touch; chancres on any
part of penis or scrotum.
-
Cinnabar.
- Redness and swelling or warts on prepuce, itching, bleeding,
and sensitive.
-
Nat. sul.
- Gonorrhoea, yellowish green discharge, thick consistency, little
pain, especially in the hydrogenoid constitution.
-
Clemat.
- Painful inflamed, or afterwards indurated testes.
-
Phos.
- Lascivious; strips himself; sexual mania; irresistible desire for
coition.
-
Pic. ac.
- Priapism associated with spinal disease; terrible erections.
-
Nat. mur.
- Hair falling off the pubes.
-
Calad.
- Impotence with mental depression; relaxed penis with sexual desire
and excitement.
- [Nuphar.]
- Complete absence of sexual desire; penis retracted; scrotum relaxed.
-
Cinnabar.
- Red, swollen chancres with hard, elevated edges; not sensitive;
discharging thin pus.
-
Merc.
prot.
- Hunterian (hard) chancre. (Secondary symptoms rarely
follow if given in the 1000th potency).
-
Nat. mur.
- Gleet; clear mucus; chronic after abuse of Argent. nit.
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