Dyspepsia of a flatulent character, resulting from tea.
Flatulent dyspepsia, with belching of large, quantities of offensive gas, partially relieving the pain in stomach and abdomen.
Neuralgia of the stomach most severe, pain even along sternum and extending into both arms, with cold, clammy sweat, etc. (compare Puls. and Magnes.).
Most violent flatulent colic, generally > walking about, < lying down at night, the pains are generally cutting, twisting, > pressure (like Coloc.), but they generally radiate from the abdomen to the back, into chest and arms, etc.
Colic from the passage of gall-stones, pain shooting into chestand arms, with terrible eructations.
Colic from passage of gravel from kidneys, pains shoot up into kidneys and down into testicles and legs, with cold, clammy sweat, etc. (Berb.).
Haemorrhoids, with darting pain shooting to liver; haemorrhoids look like bunches of grapes, with great pain and distress.
Diarrhoea, with violent twisting colic, paroxysmal in character; stools most frequent in the morning, generally yellow, thin, followed by exhaustion (Colo.,Gamboge).
Seminal emissions from sexual atony.
Uterine colic (dysmenorrhoea), pains shooting in different directions from the uterus.
Sciatica, pain shooting the whole length of the extremity, in the r. side, > lying perfectly still (Bry.).