Colic involving bladder, contraction of hypogastrium in region of bladder; constant ineffectual urging to urinate.
Flatulent colic in the hypogastrium as if he had taken a flatus-producing purgative. Burning in umbilical region.
Burning in abdomen.
Umbilical region hard, swollen, like ascites.
Great swelling of abdomen, which is painful to touch.
Meteorism, vomiting, inability to urinate.
Abdomen burning hot, tense, tympanitic, sensitive to least touch, cutting pains, fever, anguish.
Abdomen puffed and hard.
A feeling of weight, as if a heavy load were resting on abdomen and bearing one down.
Hernia, recent and small, also incarcerated with bilious vomiting and cold sweat; burning as from coals of fire.
Sensitiveness of lower abdomen to touch.
Sensitiveness of abdomen to touch, as from slight peritoneal inflammation.
Pain in loins, as if bruised.
Aconitum is in general ameliorated by evacuating the alimentary canal, either through vomiting or diarrhea.
Aconitum has to be thought of in jaundice of the newborn.
Jaundice: during pregnancy, liver atrophied; after fright; from a cold, with catarrh of small intestines.
Splenitis with inflammatory fever.
Rectum
Diarrhea: watery; frequent small stools; like chopped spinach (summer complaint); bilious, of infants, with colic, which no position relieves; from getting wet; slimy, bloody, violent pains in bowels; tenesmus, also between discharges.
Scanty, loose, frequent, with tenesmus; small, brown, painful; at last bloody.
Pure blood passes without feces.
Urging; slimy stools; intolerable nightly tingling, itching at anus.
Dysentery or inflammatory diarrhea during hot days and cold nights.
Cutting, griping, followed by frequent urging to stool, after anger or fright.
Pain in the rectum.
Shooting and aching in the anus.