In the region of the uterus Aletris women have a bearing down sensation as if the contents of the pelvis were attempting to escape. This sensation is much aggravated while walking and often connected with the dragging in the sacral region. Aletis is an important remedy for prolapsus or displacement of the uterus because of the weakness and relaxed state of the genital organs. In addition these women often have a leucorrhoea which is usually colorless or white and stringy.
The above-mentioned sensation of a heavy uterus is at least partly caused by an engorgement, congestion of the uterus with too much blood. The exit seems to be closed by clots and the hemorrhage from the uterus -menorrhagia- begins often with dark or black clots followed by a copious bleeding. The hemorrhage may last quite a long time, not ceasing even after the normal end of the menses, but changing into watery oozing interrupted by sudden gushings with clots or coagulated blood. This kind of hemorrhage together with the debility of the patient may often be seen before or during menopause.
The menses are too soon and too profuse with labor like-pains
and most of the time, they are connected with the bearing down sensation or prolapsus of the uterus.
But also scanty, almost black menses and even amenorrhea can point to Aletris, if associated with general weakness and anemia.
A bruised feeling in the right ovary or a griping, clutching pain in the right inguinal region extending down the thigh may occur in the time of menses in an Aletris case. Her abdominal cramping pains are worse by bending forward and she bends herself backward to relieve the pain. These colics may also occur independently of the menses, during a constipation for instance, and are often ameliorated by a scanty diarrhea. (By the way, a pain in the trapozious * muscle is worse bending the head forward and better bending backward.)
Before the menses Aletris women may have a peculiar symptom. It is a continuous, dry, hard almost spasmodic cough which is immediately better as soon as the menses appear.
Another interesting symptom is a sharp pain in the left breast as if a knife ran into it extending through the back to the left side of the lower part of the right scapula. (A sharp pain from lower point of the left scapula through to left breast can also be possible.)
A very important time for Aletris is during pregnancy because this time gives rise to many symptoms.