Pressure alternating with contraction.
Spasmodic contraction of anus.
Constriction of rectum alternation with itching – with pressure.
Straining to stool; the evacuation is undoubtedly diarrhoeic, but very little is voided, and immediately after follows much-increased straining.
Impossible straining.
Painful itch in rectum
Prolapse of rectum in children
Urinary organs
Belladonna is indicated in children with enuresis. Most of the urine seems to be produced at night in bed during deep sleep. As a consequence, the Belladonna child is unaware of his incontinence and cannot be made to wake up. The parents will often explain how they wake up before the child loses his urine and try to waken the child to go to the toilet. When this proves to be impossible, the child has to be carried half asleep in their arms where they manage to make him urinate but without really waking the child.
Retention of urine in children
Belladonna is indicated in acute prostatitis where there is long hesitation before urination. It is also indicated in cases where there is very frequent desire to urinate, even if only a few drops have accumulated. Urination is difficult and retarded, the patient must wait for urine to start, then press.
Emission of prostatic fluid without erections.
Pain in prostate gland aggravated by jar.
Pyelitis or pyelonephritis.
Urine becomes turbid like yeast, with a reddish sediment.
Pain in kidneys on coughing.
Tearing pain in kidneys extending down ureters, aggravated by motion, touch, jar, sneezing and inspiration.
It is also indicated in cases of cystitis where there is pain in neck of bladder on urging to urination.
Burning pain in bladder at night.
Sore, tender pain in bladder aggravated by motion and jar.