Sensation of a lump in abdomen; spleen.
On standing the intestines seem to press outward below umbilicus; the patient feels better by pressing them back towards the genitals.
Rectum
Although it is not mentioned anywhere in the Repertory, Belladonna is one of our best remedies for chronic, obstinate constipation. Belladonna, in my experience, cures more cases of constipation than Silica or Alumina, although the Belladonna constipation is of a much milder variety than the other two. It seems that there is a dryness of the rectum, as in all of the mucous membranes, which may cause this constipation. There is no urge for stool and the rectum is stopped-up: both constant features of the chronic cases. Patients suffer with pains in abdomen, especially on straining. The constipation may be associated with headaches and congestion of the head which are aggravated if there is no defecation. The passage is perceptibly retarded.
Belladonna is also a very useful remedy for treating haemorrhoids. The veins are red, swollen, bleeding and very sensitive to touch. In these patients one can see a marked irritability after stool. The symptoms are similar to those of Aesculus: bleeding piles and back pains associated with them as if the back were breaking.
Strangulated haemorrhoids.
Haemorrhoids so sensitive to touch that he must lie with nates separated.
Touch aggravates haemorrhoids.
Diarrhoea after hair cutting, from bright light, from sudden noise. Involuntary hard stool in bed at night.
Involuntary stool on coughing or sneezing.
Involuntary evacuation, temporary paralysis of the sphincter.
Stool in lumps like chalk.
Slimy, mucous stool.
Slimy and bloody diarrhoeic stools.
White, chalk-like stool.
Yellow granular stool.