Adapted to persons of bilious temperament who suffer from gastro-intestinal
derangement, especially after abuse of mercury; "bilious attacks."
Thirst for large quantities of cold water ( Bry. ).
Pains: sudden shocks of jerking pains.
Depression of spirits, imagines he is going to die or be very ill
( Ars. ); disgust for life.
Headache alternates with diarrhoea ( Aloe ); headache in winter,
diarrhoea in summer.
Painless cholera morbus; cholera infantum ( Phyt. ).
Violent cramps in feet, calves, thighs, watery, painless stools.
Difficult dentition: moaning, grinding the teeth at night; intense
desire to press the gums together ( Phyt. ); head hot and rolling
from side to side ( Bell. , Hell. ).
Diarrhoea: of long standing; early in morning, continues through
forenoon, followed by natural stool in evening ( Aloe ), and accompanied
by sensation of weakness or sinking in abdomen or rectum.
Diarrhoea of children: during teething; after eating; while being
bathed or washed; of dirty water soaking napkin through ( Benz.
ac. ); with gagging.
Stool: green, watery, fetid, profuse ( Calc. ); gushing out ([Gamb.],
Jat. , Phos. ); chalk-like, jelly-like ( Aloe ); undigested ( Cinch.
, Ferr. ); yellow meal-like sediment; prolapse of rectum before
or with stool.
Prolapsus uteri: from overlifting or straining; from constipation;
after parturition; with subinvolution.
In early months of pregnancy, can lie comfortably only on stomach
( Acet. ac. ).
Patient is constantly rubbing and shaking the region of liver with
his hand.
Fever paroxysm at 7 a. m. with great loquacity during chill and
heat; sleep during perspiration.
Affects right throat, right ovary, right hypochondrium ( Lyc. ).
Pain and numbness in right ovary, running down thigh of that side
( Lil. ).
Suppressed menses in young girls ( Puls. , Tub. ).
Relations. - Compare: Aloe , Chel. , Collin. , Lil. , Merc. , Nux
, Sulph.
It antidotes the bad effects of mercury.
After: Ipec. , Nux , in gastric affections; after Calc. and Sulph.
in liver diseases.
Aggravation. - In early morning ( Aloe , Nux , Sulph. ); in hot
weather; during dentition.
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