Abdomen.
- Staph.
- A feeling of weakness in the abdomen as if it would drop.
- Merc.
- Worse from lying on the right side, particularly the pain in the region of the liver, or bruised feeling of the intestines.
- Ipec.
- With every movement a cutting pain in the abdomen, constantly running from left to right.
- Opium.
- Colic from lead (in paints, pipes, or otherwise).
- Phos.
- Sensation of great weakness or emptiness in the abdomen.
- Rhus tox.
- Soreness as if beaten in the hypochondriac region, and still more in abdomen, < on the side on which he lies; worse when turning, and < when beginning to move.
- Aloe.
- Abdominal plethora with feeling of fullness and pressing down, or weight in anus and bladder.
- Diosc.
- Dull, hard grinding pain in liver in region of gall bladder.
- Nux mosch.
- Abdomen enormously distended after every meal.
- Bell.
- Tenderness of the abdomen is < by the least jar, even of the bed, or chair upon which she sits; she is obliged when walking to walk with the greatest care.
- Ars. alb.
- Violent burning pains with intolerable anguish.
- Ferr.
- The bowels feel sore on touching them or weakened by cathartics.
- Sepia.
- Heaviness or sensation of a load in the abdomen, especially during motion.
- Berb.
- Pressure or sticking pain in region of liver.
- Carbo veg.
- Colic from flatulence; abdomen full to bursting.
- Coloc.
- Severe colicky pains, mostly around the navel; has to bend double; being worse in any other posture; with great restlessness and loud screaming on changing position; < at intervals of five or ten minutes.
- Puls.
- Pressure in abdomen and small of back, as if from a stone, with disposition of lower limbs to go to sleep when sitting; sometimes ineffectual desire for stool.
- Thuja.
- Abdomen enlarge and puffed; protrudes here and there as if the arm of a foetus; movements and sensation as if something were alive; no pain.
- Calc. ost.
- Abdomen hard and very much distended; mesentery swollen.
- Coccul.
- Emptiness and sensation of hollowness in abdomen.
- Mag. phos.
- Flatulent colic forcing the patient to bend double > from heat, rubbing; spasmodic pains generally
- Bell.
- Pains particularly in abdomen and pelvis, come on suddenly, continue violently a longer or shorter time, and disappear as suddenly as they come.
- Coloc.
- Colic so distressing that they seek relief by pressing the abdomen against corner of table, hands of bed posts or anything else as pressure > the pains.
- China.
- Uncomfortable distension of the abdomen, with a wish to belch up, or sensation as though the abdomen were packed full; not in the least > by eructations.
- Ant. tart.
- Colic as if the bowels would be cut to pieces; labor-like tearing from above downward, and with rumbling and looseness.
- Phos. ac.
- Meteoric distension of the abdomen with rumbling and gurgling.
- Leptand.
- Aching in liver extending to spine < in region of gall bladder.
- Bell.
- Feeling of bearing down in abdomen and pelvic organs, as though the contents would issue through the vulva.
- Ars. alb.
- Cutting colic, griping and twisting, especially about the navel, as if the intestines were tied in a knot; flatulent; cold sweat especially on forehead.
- Podoph.
- Cramp-like pain in the abdomen with actual retraction of the abdominal muscles.
- Crot. tig.
- Swashing or gurgling in the intestines from water.
- Dulc.
- Colic as from taking cold, and threatened diarrhoea.
- Kali carb.
- Fullness, heat and great distension of abdomen immediately after eating a little.
- Baryta c.
- Abdomen distended and hard; children.
- Plumb.
- Violent colic, abdomen drawn in, with sensation of a string from navel drawing through to back.
- Diosc.
- Twisting, sharp cutting pains, in the abdomen, > by straightening out; rumbling and passing of much flatus.
- Apis.
- Soreness of the bowels and abdominal walls, < when pressing upon them, or sneezing.
- Silicea.
- Abdomen distended, hard and tense, excessive distension of the abdomen with meteorism.
- Cham.
- Abdomen distended like a drum; flatulence in the hypochondria; cutting sticking colic.
- Lycop.
- Excessive fullness and distension of the abdomen from flatulence; the flatus collects here and there, in abdomen, hypochondria, back, in region of chest, and ribs, causing tension and bubling, incarcerated, > by eructations or passing wind; continuous rumbling and rolling.
- Asaf.
- Great distension of the abdomen; flatus all pressing upwards.
- Sulph.
- Fullness and distension of abdomen, pressing downward toward anus; painful sensitiveness of abdominal walls to touch.
- Mag. carb.
- Griping, cutting rumbling in the whole abdomen, followed by thin, green stools, without tenesmus, stool <.
- Nux vom.
- Flatulent distension of abdomen after eating.
- Silicea.
- Hardness and distension of the region of the liver; throbbing, ulcerative pain, increased by contact and motion; formation of abscess.
- Aloe.
- Feeling of weakness in abdomen, as if diarrhoea would come on; heaviness in hypogastrium and rectum.
- Cocc.
- Flatulent colic, with sensation as if sharp stones rubbed together at every movement.
- Diosc.
- The pains in abdomen suddenly shift, and appear in distant localities, as fingers, toes, etc.
- Ambra.
- Sense of coldness in the abdomen.
- Chel.
- Pain in the hepatic region and across the umbilicus, as if the abdomen were constricted by a string.
- Cup. met.
- Spasmodic movements of the abdominal muscles, cramp.
- Nux vom.
- Sensation of weakness in the inguinal region, as a hernia would occur; or pain as if a hernia would become incarcerated.
- Ptelea.
- Weight; aching distress in the hepatic region; dull pain; heaviness, < lying on right side; turning to left causes a dragging sensation.
- Anac. orient.
- Pain around the navel, as if a blunt plug were squeezed into the intestines.