Indigestion, with heat of stomach, he feels very full.
She always has a loathing of food, and nausea.
After sourish beer, heartburn.
Constant eructation, as soon as she has eaten anything.
‘He eats with normal appetite and taste at noon; but after eating there comes eructation in jerks and the food is belched up, without nausea or inclination to vomit. ’
Nothing taken into the stomach is digested, and yet there is no special nausea. It is the exception to find nausea in Ferrum. Food goes into the stomach and is vomited without nausea, simply emptied out. Sometimes there are eructations of food by the mouthful, like Phosphorus.
As soon as the stomach is empty vomiting ceases until he eats again. ‘Ferrum is an unusually interesting remedy because of this peculiar stomach. It is like a leather bag; it will not digest anything. Fill it up and it empties itself just as easily as it was filled’.
During physical exertion, heat from the scrobiculus cordis upwards, like an anxiety; she must lie down.
Distension of the epigastric region.
Vomiting food at midnight before a chill.
Even when she has appetite, she can eat but little; she is immediately full, and food oppresses her.
He has no appetite, because he always feels satiated; but drinks taste good, and are taken with relish.
Anorexia without bad taste or thirst.
Canine hunger. ‘Double the amount of an ordinary meal in the evening was hardly sufficient. ’
Desire for raw tomatoes.
Worse from meat; sour fruit; drinking milk; tobacco, tea and beer. Intolerance of eggs.
Aversions to meat, eggs, sour fruit, and beer; hot or sour things.
Sweet wines agree, but sour wines and all sour things disagree.
Thirst during chill.
After dinner he is thirsty; but he does not know for what.