Craves pungent, spicy, highly seasoned things.
The appetite must be provoked; there must be some inducement to eat. Aversion to coffee. Worse from drinking tea and coffee.
Warm drinks bring on diarrhoea, or flatulence, or disturbance in the stomach. Slight colic, immediately after eating fish with vinegar.
Rumbling in the stomach and urging, as in diarrhoea, after eating.
Heat in the stomach, before a meal.
Burning-pinching pain in the stomach before diarrhoea.
Sensitivity of the region of the stomach to pressure.
Burning pain in stomach before stool.
Thirst at night, unquenchable.
Eructations and discharge of flatus, frequently; with nausea and retching; sour, bitter eructations after dinner.
Disgusting eructations; acid eructations, with heartburn and passage of flatus, in the afternoon.
Nausea; without inclination to vomit, with dullness of the head; with heaviness above eyes.
He vomits several times with difficulty a clear, viscous fluid, with coagulated white pieces.
Sensation of fullness in epigastrium, pressure in epigastrium.
Abdomen
Much rumbling from flatus.
Frequent passage of flatus and eructations; it leaves him immediately more comfortable, and with a feeling as if it were the last, but it is not so, for in a few minutes everything is renewed in the same order.
Offensive flatus, in the morning.
Small, excessively offensive discharges of wind, very persistent in the morning. A pressing pain in the abdomen on the left side, and also in the left arm, in the evening.
Sudden, acute pain in the left side of the abdomen, above the hip, hindering respiration.
Pain from the left side of the chest to the groin, increased by deep respiration, particularly in the groin and back, like a stitch.