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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2151

Pressive or pressing-down pain in the abdomen, as from a stone or some other hard and heavy object.
Drawing pain from the left hypochondrium to the hip.
Rectum and Stool
Since Hahnemann’s time, Cuprum is known as a cholera remedy, if the cramping affections prevail in this disease. It may also be indicated in other sorts of diarrhoea, with or without vomiting, also in ‘summer diarrhoea’ of children, if the symptoms agree.
In such diseases, the remedy is indicated for instance if the following symptoms are present: ‘pressive pain in pit of stomach, worse from touch; audible gurgling down of drinks in throat; vomiting coupled with a hard pressure, and preceded by a constrictive sensation in chest which may amount to an anxious oppression of breath; and clonic spasms in fingers and toes’ (Bakody). Or else: ‘If right from the onset drawing and tension in the muscles and slight twitching is present, later on more violent and longer lasting cramps, particularly of the calves’. In cholera and similar diseases the spasms may assume the form of ‘painful twitchings and playing of muscles’ (Gerstel).
Spasms or cramps are invariably present in the Cuprum kind of these affections. The evacuations, however, may either be scanty or profuse; the provings and cured cases offer examples for both. There is a description of a gushing discharge of ‘great masses of watery and white matter like whey’ through vomiting and stool, but also a note that abdominal and muscular cramps replace the discharges. ‘In convulsive motions of fingers and toes; if the muscles of calf are contracted in knots; in cramping, colicky pains, without vomiting or diarrhoea (Cholera sicca)’.
Stools not frequent, ashen grey, containing greyish flakes.
Cuprum may also be indicated in constipation lasting several days (which is little known). In a report about chronic copper poisoning in workmen, the symptom ‘constipation alternating with diarrhoea’ occurs, which has been confirmed clinically.
Sudden sphincter spasms, triggered by feelings of guilt, pangs of conscience, self- reproach, etc.