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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 2021

Abdomen
In this region there are many symptoms that have been repeatedly caused and cured by Colocynthis. The abdomen may be called the main area of action of this remedy.
‘Violent colic, especially after vexation’ (Hahnemann). The pain usually centres in the region of the umbilicus. It is pinching or griping, but may also be a sharp cutting ‘as from a chisel’, or constricting, or a cramp-like squeezing, or a violent stitching. Or else: ‘Griping in the intestines as if all the bowels would be forcibly gripped’. Characteristic pain qualities are also a ‘pinching pain in the abdomen, as if the bowels were pressed inward’ or even ‘as if the intestines were squeezed between stones, and would fall out’. And last but not least, bruised pains are frequent. ‘Constant bellyache through all intestines, consisting of bruised pain and pressure’. ‘The whole forenoon incessant violent pain in the region of the navel; the pain is fixed on a place the size of a hand; a bruised pain, not worse by pressure but by walking, and relieved by eructation of gas’. ‘Great sensitiveness and bruised feeling in the abdomen’.
Abdominal pains of tremendous severity, ‘so severe below the navel that the muscles of the face are distorted and the eyes drawn closed’. But most of all the modalities are characteristic of Colocynthis. It has been confirmed again and again that firm pressure against the belly (with the hand or fist, the edge of the table, the bed post etc.) and bending double will ameliorate. ‘Pain in abdomen which urges him to bend double and cower’. (Materia Medica Pura.) Rest will rather aggravate while ‘violent motion and rolling about’ may relieve the pains. Eating and drinking, however, will aggra¬vate even in small quantities.
The abdominal pains frequently have a radiating character. Either they begin in the sides and extend to the centre, especially the navel, or they begin at the navel and radiate in all directions, sometimes also to the back which feels as if broken.
Some characteristic descriptions of abdominal pain from the provings:
Sensation of increasing constriction of the intestines, in intervals of ten or twenty minutes, disappearing from firm pressure with the hand.
Constrictive pain in the umbilical region, immediately after dinner.
Griping around the navel, increased by eating fruit.