Swallowing much impeded.
Muscles extremely sore in swallowing.
Almost entire inability to swallow.
Burning from mouth along esophagus to stomach. Tingling in esophagus.
Stomach
Lively sensation of hunger, renewed soon after eating.
Excessive hunger and thirst, but eats slowly.
Thirst burning, unquenchable.
Excessive thirst, yet can retain nothing.
No appetite; loathing of food, qualmishness.
Desires: wine; brandy; beer; bitter drinks.
Violent pain in stomach on eating, with warmth and tenderness; hiccough; nausea (after meat broths).
Momentary relief from cold water.
Aconitum can often ameliorate a gastritis produced by drinking cold water when overheated.
Drinking ice water excites cough; generally better from cold drink, especially anxiety. Worse from smoking.
Wine generally relieves, but sometimes brings on congestions, hemoptysis or palpitation, and augments rheumatic pains.
Painful hiccough.
Better from eructations.
Empty eructation.
Violent but ineffectual urging to vomit.
Gagging, retching, gasping for breath.
Vomiting: of lumbrici; of bile; of green masses, with diarrhea of same appearance; of mucus; of blood, of bloody mucus; of what has been drunk, followed by thirst.
Vomiting with anxiety, heat, thirst, profuse sweat and increased micturition.
Green vomit.
Vomiting, meteorism and inability to make water.
On sitting up, vomits clear water.
Inclination to vomit, just as if he had eaten something disgustingly sweet or greasy.