upward against the hypochondria and the thoracic cavity, causing a spasmodic pushing apart and constriction, ameliorated by turning to the other side, but immediately returning on lying quietly. Or: flatulent colic is only relieved by supporting the head on elbows and knees; the resulting pressure leads to passage of flatus.
More abdominal pain: ‘a violent sore aching’ in the hypogastrium, stomach-ache
‘as from internal soreness’; a twisting and wriggling in the whole intestinal canal, followed by diarrhoeic stool.
Sensation as if the abdomen were empty, as after an emetic, in the morning; or the abdomen is so sunken that he does not seem to have a belly at all, with great hunger and the stomach hanging down relaxed.
Rectum and Stool
Diarrhoea, also with vomiting. During the urging to stool there is often an itching around the rectum, which seems to herald the diarrhoeic passage. During stool, burning at the anus, distension of the abdomen, and a bellyache as from internal soreness.
After the stool, itching in rectum and anus; or burning sore pain around the rectum.
Pregnant women especially may have diarrhoeic stools looking like boiled glue.
Stapf summarises: stool problems with tenesmus and painful sensations in the anus.
Urinary Organs
Difficult urination with tenesmus and painful sensations in the urethra. Strangury. Passage of urine by drops, with stinging pain in the glans penis, followed by normal urination.
Neck and Back
Tension and pressure in the muscles of the nape; stiffness of the nape of the neck. Pain of coccyx, the pain is felt in the bone; worse on rising and beginning to move; sensitive to touch; with diarrhoeic stools, which aggravate the coccygeal pain.