whole head and chest, followed immediately by throbbing sensation over whole body’. Or: ‘Faintness at epigastrium on meeting anyone he knows, like that produced by a sudden fright’.
The faint sensation can alternate with a sensation of fullness and repletion.
Nausea, vomiting, eructation, much gastric irritation, especially in women. In the provings of Hill and Douglas, these symptoms only appeared in the female provers, while hardly any influence upon the stomach was observed in the male ones.
Cimicifuga is a great remedy in nausea and vomiting off pregnancy, also with tremors all over and perspiration, especially if the characteristic faint feeling at stomach is present; also vomiting of tea drinkers, alcohol abusers, etc. Nausea in connection with headaches.
The nausea will not only be felt in the pit of stomach, but nauseous feelings extend all over the abdomen. Nausea may even be felt in the palate, and can be accompanied by stitches in heart.
Nausea, dizziness and fainting when stomach is empty, relieved by eating. Appetite is not satisfied by eating, only diminished, but still remains after a meal (Keller). Loud gnarling in stomach after a meal (Keller). Empty eructation during sick headache; headaches and vertigo may be amelior¬ated by the eructation (Keller).
Violent, spasmodic, pains in the stomach region immediately after eating, continuing for several hours, better by warm applications.
A spot between the fourth and fifth cervical vertebrae very sensitive to touch. Slight pressure on this spot caused retching and gagging. ‘Vomiting of a green substance; groans, raves; presses both hands to her head for relief’ (Bering).
Abdomen
Periodic colicky pains, with inclination to bend forward, better after stool. Sharp pains shooting across the hypocgastrium, uterus, from one side to the other, especially in women. Such pains can also shoot upward, along the sides, or downward, along the thighs, etc.
Neuralgic pains in the abdomen, resembling those of a peritonitis; especially after
miscarriage or confinement.