The stomach aches centre upon the umbilicus. Most remarkable is a sensation of drawing inwards in the umbilical region. It may be described as though the navel were being pulled backwards to the spine by means of a string (compare Plumbum), but there is also other pain: ‘Griping about the umbilicus’. ‘Full and distended abdomen, with griping above the navel’. There is pain around the navel as if the bowel was writhing in that area. Cutting pain above the umbilicus as if two knives were cutting against each other in the bowel.
The umbilical region is also very sensitive to pressure. ‘Slight painful sensation, of a griping quality, in the bowels, increased especially on touch. When pressing upon the navel, the painful sensation extends as far as the end of the rectum, which somewhat protruded out of the anus’.
Flatulence with distention of the abdomen and swashing noises. ‘Bearing down in the abdomen as if everything was relaxed’.
A colicky, griping pain, which is localised in the transverse colon, preceding every stool.
A strange symptom: ‘Creeping in the loins as from cockchafers [large beetles]’.
Pain in abdomen relieved by drinking hot milk, or milky soup.
Rectum and Stool
Frequent, sudden, imperative urging to stool, with instant evacuation of pasty or liquid stool which is passed ‘shot-like’, usually in one single copious gush. This may be similar to a detonation, perhaps with a feeling as if the anus were obstructed by a plug which has now been pushed out.
Some descriptions of the typical Croton stool: hurried urging and sudden shot- like, pasty evacuation, of a dirty-green colour, and foetid. Stool very soft, pasty, slimy, hurried, of a grey-greenish dirty-brown colour and passed shot-like. ‘The substance of the stools is always very fluid, looks like yellow water and is passed shot-like’. Evacuations of a dark-green liquid, followed by prostration for several days. ‘Six watery stools that were actually shot out of the bowels’. Sudden evacuations, connected with much passage of flatus.
Because of these symptoms, Croton has been successfully given in a number of