Stomach
A distressing feeling of fasting, like ravenous hunger.
Aversion to fat of meat, to green vegetables and sauerkraut, with good appetite for bread and meat.
Hunger: child nurses greedily.
Wants food occasionally, but rejects it when offered.
Bitterness in the throat, but still more bitter when he eats anything.
Thirst, extreme.
There is violent thirst during fevers, and unusual hunger.
Empty eructation and inclination to vomit, but yet he cannot vomit.
Nausea during pregnancy.
Feeling of nausea in the stomach; he often feels hungry, but food is repugnant to him, though he has no abnormal taste either in the mouth or of food. Inclination to vomit; rising up from the scrobiculus cordis.
Great inclination to vomit, disturbing his sleep.
Vomiting of a greenish black matter.
The stomach is very painful to the shock of coughing.
‘Scrapy’, rough sensation in the stomach.
Violent burning in the stomach.
Burning, griping, and biting in the stomach, as from worms.
Pain in the stomach, as if it were completely ulcerated, after every meal.
Aching like a cramp in the pit of the stomach and just below it, obliging him to straighten up, by which it is relieved. While walking the feeling entirely disappears, but immediately returns on sitting.
Cramping pain in stomach, better by straightening up.
Pressing pain at every step.
Excessive pain in the pit of the stomach.
Abdomen
Excessive distension of the abdomen, in the evening.
A disagreeable sensation of powerlessness in the abdomen, so that pressure was agreeable.
Discomfort in the abdomen, with sensation of coldness.
Pinching in the abdomen.