Very often these women can either not get pregnant because of the atony of the uterus or they have a great tendency to loose their child. These abortions are also due to the weak and relaxed condition of the uterus. After an abortion you will often see a hemorrhage from the uterus with the above described peculiarities.
But if a pregnancy should occur nevertheless, the weakness and the anemia and frequent disorders of the stomach become more prominent. Usually the Aletris case has a disgust for food, suffers from stomach troubles after eating a little and at the mere sight or thought of grease tends to gag, feels nauseous and retches. She has copius frothy eructations with great accumulation of frothy saliva and must vomit a lot. This obstinate vomiting prostrates her additionally.
But sometimes the nausea may be better after dinner, and the faint, all-gone feeling in the morning is sometimes ameliorated after eating.
The fourth characteristic of Aletris is that the weak, relaxed state may also be present in the other organs of the lower abdomen (it is not restricted to the uterus).
The bladder is weak and can not hold back the urine. The Aletris woman may suffer from incontinence every time she is taken cold and loses urine while walking fast, when coughing or sneezing and even during sleep.
The rectum in particular is so weak that it is almost paralysed. The constipation of Aletris is as bad as the constipation of Alumina. The rectum is loaded with feces and can only be evacuated with great effort, and at the same time she often has terrible pain as if something were being pressed through the closed rectum. She may have to strain so much that pains emerge in her head, particularly in the vertex. The stools are usually very large and hard.
This kind of constipation, together with the general tiredness and one or two symptoms of the genital organs are usually enough to justify the prescription of Aletris farinosa.