Persons of feeble digestive powers, old or young.
Flatulence after meals or after eating, especially of tea-drinkers;
are often subject to violent colic.
Griping pains in abdomen about umbilicus.
Violent twisting colic, occurring in regular paroxysms, as if intestines
were grasped and twisted by a powerful hand.
Colic pains: < from bending forward and while lying; > on
standing erect or bending backwards (rev. of Col. ).
Emissions during sleep; vivid dreams of women all night ( Staph.
); knees weak; genitals cold; great despondency ( Staph. ).
Felons; early when pains are sharp and agonizing, when pricking
is first felt; nails brittle.
Disposition to paronychia ( Hep. ).
Relations. - Compare: Col. , Phos. , Pod. , Rhus , Sil.
Aggravation. - Lying; sitting; bending double.
Amelioration. - Motion; walking difficult, compelled to walk even
though tired.
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