COLIC [Colic]:

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Enteralgia Abdominal Spasms

Aconite [Acon]
INFLAMMATORY COLIC, after cold, forces him double, yet relieved in no position; burning, cutting, darting in the bowels, (>) from least pressure or lying on the right side; abdomen hot to the touch, distended, sensitive, paroxysms of anguish; cutting extending in a circle, from spine to abdomen; colic, involving the bladder with violent cramp pains; contraction of the hypogastrium in the region of the bladder; constant but ineffectual urging to urinate; pains in the loins as if bruised.
Aethusa [Aeth]
COLIC, FOLLOWED BY VIOLENT VOMITING, vertigo and weakness; excessive griping pains in abdomen which is tense, inflated and sensitive, especially in hepatic region; very cold sensation in whole of upper abdomen; INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PAIN OF ABDOMEN, with aching pain in bowels and coldness of lower extremities; bubbling sensation in umbilical region like water bubbling up in a spring; INTOLERANCE OF MILK.
Aloe [Aloe]
Colic, especially in elderly people, with intense griping pains across the lower portion of abdomen, with a preference for right side, before and during stool, which is windy and watery; after stool all pain ceases, leaving the patient bathed in sweat and extremely prostrated; painfulness over the whole abdomen, especially along both sides of the navel, which parts cannot endure being touched; on making a false step a pain in stomach; discharge of much flatus, burning, smelling offensive.
Alumen [Alumn]
POTTER'S COLIC, with sleeplessness, headache, crawling, tingling in limbs; constipation, better from pressure; abdomen retracted; tongue dry, black; urine red, scanty; violent delirium and debility, LEAD COLIC, patient violent as if drunk and enraged, pulse slow; tongue in folds and dry, trembling of limbs and pain as if they were beaten. Also after Op.
Alumina [Alum]
LEAD COLIC, spasmodic pains in hypochondria and stomach, with dyspnoea almost to suffocation, worse when stooping; pressing in both groins towards sexual organs, like from hernia, with tension as far as the side of the abdomen; pains (<) sitting bent; (>) from warm applications.
Ammonium-carb [Am-c]
Colic with pain between scapulae; cutting pain with retraction of the abdominal walls, (>) from pressure and ceases on lying down.
Antimonium-crud [Ant-c]
Colic with loss of appetite, feeling of oppression, indisposition to work, incarcerated flatus and constipation and red urine.
Arsenicum [Ars]
Violent pains in abdomen, with great anguish, has no rest anywhere, rolls about on the floor and despairs of life; abdomen drawn in; colic day and night with but short remissions; constipation; vomiting of clear water or of mucus and bile with the colic; violent cutting or spasmodic tearing, gnawing pains, frequently with intolerable burning or with feeling of coldness in abdomen; terrible cutting bellyache with frequent thin stools, fainting and cold sweat, often with icy coldness of hands and feet, periodical colic; desire for cold water, but afraid to drink it. Caused by ice-water, ice-cream, bad sausages, cheese, lead poisoning. COLIC AFTER SEVERE BURNS.
Asafoetida [Asaf]
Wind colic with abdominal pulsations; very painful distension of abdomen, rumbling, (>) by passing wind; partial distension of abdomen with severe pain and a feeling as if something were rising from below upward into chest and throat, with fainting at the acme, (>) by pressure; bellyache, as if the intestines were torn and cut. Hysterica and hypochondriasis.
Aurum [Aur]
Painful accumulation of gas below the left ribs; causing a stitching pain there, coming on even after eating the simplest food; nightly flatulent colic with distended abdomen, and nightly diarrhoea with burning in rectum.
Baptisia [Bapt]
Bilious colic, constant pain over gall-bladder, WITH DESIRE TO KEEP MOVING, though motion is painful; severe colicky pains in umbilical and hypochondriac regions, recurring every few seconds, and rumbling desire for stool; griping pains in bowels while at stool; frequent fainting spells.
Belladonna [Bell]
Colic, as if a spot in the abdomen were seized with the nails, a griping, clutching, clawing; violent cutting pressure in the hypogastrium, now here and there; the pains come on suddenly and disappear just as suddenly, standing and walking aggravate the pain; TENDERNESS TO SLIGHT PRESSURE, BUT RELIEVED BY HARD PRESSURE ACROSS THE ABDOMEN; podshaped protrusion of the colon, with abatement of the pain on bending backward, or making pressure; loud rumbling and pinching in the belly; congestion of blood to the head; thirst, but drinks but little, as drinking aggravates; copper colic.
Bovista [Bov]
Cutting colic, with coldness, teeth chattering, limbs tremble, (<) after stool; cutting pains around navel, relieved by eating, (<) when at rest; colic, with bright-red urine, causing the patient to double over. Bryonia [Bry] Rumbling gurgling in the abdomen; sudden painful cuttings in the intestines, with a feeling as if one were digging in with his fingers, compelling him to bend double, relieved by profuse pasty evacuations; foul flatulence; great sensitiveness of abdomen; has to keep quiet, most easy when lying on affected side or on abdomen; colic especially during summer heat after a hot day. Calcarea-carb [Calc] Frequent colic, with great weariness and sickly look of face, fully relieved by cold water applications or bathing in cold water; severe spasms in abdomen, especially evenings and at night, with coldness of thighs; feeling of COLDNESS IN ABDOMEN; enlargement and hardness of abdomen, particularly in teething children; diarrhoea, claylike stools, smelling sour or foetid. Cantharis [Canth] Cutting in abdomen, with stitches in lumbar region, boring in knees, extorting screams, and bitter vomiting; violent burning pain and heat through whole intestinal tract, with painful sensitiveness to touch, (<) at night, after drinking coffee, (>) mornings, by external warmth, a recumbent posture or by strong exercise till sweat breaks out; abdominal symptoms in sympathy with those of distant parts.
Carbolic-acid [Carb-ac]
Frequent occurrence of colic like pains; FLATULENCE OF OLD AGE, depending on imperfect digestion; sinking feeling all over abdomen; jolting during riding affects, unpleasantly, the abdominal organs, which feel hot and sore; COLIC OF NURSING INFANTS.
Carbo-veg [Carb-v]
Colic from flatulence, abdomen full to bursting; pinching and pressive colic in lower abdomen, pain (<) about bladder or left epigastrium, from least food, from riding in carriage or car, (>) from passing flatus or hard stool; sensation of constant downward pressure in abdomen, so that the patient tries to support it with the hands or a bandage, (>) from passing flatus upward and downward; belching, tasting sour or rancid.
Castoreum [Cast]
Nervous colic with pallor, cold sweat and sudden loss of strength, caused by emotions, chilling the feet during amenia, with painful tympany, (>) by pressure.
Causticum [Caust]
Crampy colic of a chronic character; pain from stomach through to the back, up into chest, down into abdomen; painful distension of abdomen, must bend double, (<) after least food or from tightening the clothing; belching; obstinate, constipation; white-coated tongue; menstrual colic; all the pains cease at night. Cepa [All-c] Colic from catching cold by getting the feet wet, or after eating too much, especially cucumbers, salad, etc.; the pains being in the hepatic region, spreading hence over the whole abdomen, and are worst around the navel; (<) when sitting; (>) when moving about and by passing of flatus; pressing down pain into the bladder and to the left side of abdomen, with inclination to stool and to pass water.
Chamomilla [Cham]
PERIPHERAL NEURALGIA; the whole abdomen distended like a drum; griping tearing colic in umbilical region, and lower down on both sides, with pain in small of back as if it were broken; colic returns from time to time; flatulence accumulates in the hypochondria, and stitches shoot through to chest; wind colic; flatus passed in small quantity without relief, relief by applying warm cloths; sensation as if the bowels were drawn up in a ball and as if the whole of the abdomen were empty; loathing; bitter vomiting or bilious diarrhoea; the pains appear at night, or in the morning, at sunrise, or after a meal; constricting pain in the abdomen and back; she kicks, grates her teeth and screams; hot face, red cheeks, hot sweat.
Chelidonium [Chel]
Colic, with retraction of the navel, nausea and rumbling of bowels; oppression or cramplike throbbing in pit of stomach; breathing with anguish; relief by hot drinks.
China [Chin]
COLIC FROM GALL-STONES; pain in hepatic region, as from sub- cutaneous ulceration; worse from touch; violent colic, of pinching character, with nausea and thirst, relieved by bending double, returning every afternoon or at night; tympanitic distension of the abdomen or spasmodic constrictive pains with incarceration of flatulence and pressure towards the hypochondria; gastro-duodenal catarrh after loss of fluids or severe illness, brought on by eating fruit or drinking new beer.
Chininum-sulph [Chin-s]
Flatulent colic of an intermitting type.
Chionanthus [Chion]
Cutting and twisting pain in bowels, (>) by lying on abdomen and by emission of foul flatus; dull, sore aching feeling in umbilical and iliac regions, (<) during stool; jaundice and hepatic troubles. Cistus-can [Cist] Colic after acid fruits, though great desire for them, and followed by diarrhoea, with cold feeling in stomach. Cocculus [Cocc] Flatulent colic, about midnight, with incessant formation of flatus, distending the abdomen and passing off without relief; abdomen drawn spasmodically towards vertebral column, then becoming swollen and distended with constantly changing swellings over abdomen; SENSATION AS if SHARP STONES RUBBED TOGETHER AT EVERY MOMENT; belching relieves; great rumbling in bowels; pain most severe in epigastric, umbilical and right iliac region; nausea, vomiting, yellow face, cold perspiration, anxiety, restlessness; (<) from eating and riding in a carriage. Coffea [Coff] EXCESSIVE PAINS; colic, as if the stomach had been overloaded, as if the abdomen would burst; cannot suffer the clothes to be tight on the abdomen; pressure in the abdomen as from incarcerated flatulence; burning, sour eructations; continuous pinching pains in the iliac regions; anguish and pressure in the epigastrium; great nervousness; restlessness; cries; grating of teeth; convulsions; coldness of the limbs; moaning, suffocative fits; constant alternation of constipation and diarrhoea. Colchicum [Colch] Colic, aggravated by eating, after flatulent food, with great distension of abdomen; bowels painful until diarrhoea sets in; better from bending double; STOMACH ICY COLD WITH COLIC; epigastrium extremely sensitive to touch or pressure; very offensive flatus in the evening; copious, watery, bilious stools, with cutting colic.; burning, unquenchable thirst, violent or easy vomiting, renewed after every motion or from the sight or smell of cooking food. Collinsonia [Coll] Cutting, colicky pains in hypogastrium, must sit down, becomes very faint, cannot sleep; heavy, dragging ache in pelvis; flatulence and rumbling in stomach and bowels, with distension of abdomen; sluggish stool with distended abdomen; haemorrhoids; chronic affections of rectum. Colocynthis [Coloc] Lead colic, cutting in abdomen as from knives, abdomen distended and painful; violent, cutting, constricting, spasmodic pains; with pinching, griping, cutting, emanating from a central point, often umbilical region, and radiating from there all over abdomen and chest; SENSATION AS IF THE BOWELS WERE SQUEEZED between stones (Cocc., as if sharp stones rubbed together); the patient DOUBLES UP OR SEEKS RELIEF BY PRESSING THE BELLY AGAINST THE BED- POST OR ANY HARD OBJECT, OR BY LYING ON BELLY, (<) from coffee, tobacco smoking, by passage of flatus and by a stool; gastric and abdominal pains (<) by eating (Bov.(>)), especially cheese, by vexation and anger; tight, cramplike pain in left iliac and inguinal region, (<) after, not during, external pressure, especially seen in women after excess in venery; haemorrhoidal colic with sensation as if the bowels hung on easily-tearing threads; tympanitic distension of bowels, (>) by passage of thin, yellow stools, accompanied by great discharge of wind and relief after stool; cramps in calves, or chills and tearing pains in lower limbs; colic (<) on rising or walking (Diosc. (>)).
Conium-mac [Con]
Inflation of abdomen after meals, particularly after milk excessive colicky pains, stitching pains in hepatic region, pressive tensive pains in hypochondria, (<) from pressure and during night, (<) by day; colic from incarcerated flatus; cutting in abdomen before and during emission of flatus. Croton-tigl [Croto-t] Griping colic and writhing around navel; bearing down in abdomen, as if everything were relaxed; chilliness along spine and through abdomen, with nausea, vomiting and copious watery or pappy stools; (>) from hot milk, (<) after eating or nursing. Copaiva [Cop] Borborygmi; rumbling in abdomen so loud that it is heard by others; abdomen distended as if it would burst; colic with great nausea, somewhat (>) by sweat; colic with watery diarrhoea, tearing pains in abdomen, preceded by drawing pains in bones of thighs.
Cuprum-ars [Cupr-ar]
Cutting, cramping pain in abdomen, which is very sensitive to touch; legs drawn up, cannot be stretched; pain (<) lying on either side, (>) on back; pulse suppressed; intense thirst, diarrhoea, vomiting; rapid prostration with coldness of body; spasmodic and neuralgic pains in bowels, with screaming and cramps in fingers and toes, may occur every two or three weeks.
Cuprum [Cupr]
CRAMPS IN THE ABDOMEN; violent, colicky, drawing-cutting pain in the abdomen; ABDOMEN DRAWN IN; colic not increased by pressure; violent spasms in abdomen and upper and lower limbs, with penetrating distressing screams; INTUSSUSCEPTION OF THE BOWELS, with singultus, violent colic, stercoraceous vomiting, and great agony; spasmodic movements of the abdominal muscles; cramps of the stomach and bowels, with vomiting and purging, and cutting pains in umbilical region as if a knife were thrust through to the back, with piercing screams; abdomen hard as a stone; constipation succeeded by watery, greenish or bloody stool; spasmodic vomiting (>) by a drink of cold water; collapse with great prostration and lack of reaction; pulse soft, moderately frequent; skin warm and dry.
Cyclamen [Cycl]
Paroxysms of colic coming on during night especially after late supper, (>) by getting up and walking about; full feeling and distension of abdomen; rumbling of flatus; stools infrequent and hard, expelled with great effort.
Dioscorea [Dios]
FLATULENT COLIC, chiefly in persons of feeble digestive power, frequent expulsion of wind, but no relief from it, and the pains RELIEVED BY STRETCHING THE BODY OUT, OR BY WALKING ABOUT (Coloc.(<)). Steady twisting pains in abdomen, NOT REMITTING (Coloc. (>) in paroxysms); severe, cutting tearing, burning pains; worse on pressure and when lying down; motion aggravates in the beginning and relieves afterwards; bilious colic and diarrhoea early in the morning; cramplike pain in the region of the sigmoid flexure of the colon, extending to the back, with vomiting; severe colic and heat in stomach and abdomen, aggravated from doubling up (Coloc. (>)) and at rest, the pains compel him to keep in constant motion. The pains in the abdomen SUDDENLY SHIFT AND APPEAR IN DIFFERENT LOCALITIES, as the fingers and toes, with intense pains, HYPERAESTHESIA OF THE ABDOMINAL NERVES; NEURALGIA OF THE BOWELS.
Dulcamara [Dulc]
Colic from cold, damp weather or from sudden changes from hot to cold weather; cutting pain above navel; griping; nausea, followed by diarrhoea.
Euphrasia [Euphr]
Colic alternates with pains in eyes; colic in daytime, ceasing towards evening, when eye symptoms are worse; dark spots before vision also in daytime.
Gelsemium [Gels]
Rumbling and roaring in abdomen, with discharge of wind up and down; periodical colic, with yellow diarrhoea in the evening; spasmodic and flatulent colic, (>) when sitting erect and during continual motion, (<) when beginning to move; periodic, malarial neuralgia of intestines; sharp lancinating pains, with great excitement and restlessness, cold hands and feet, rapid pulse and tendency to general cramps, (>) by flatus, by stool and temporarily by stimulants.
Graphites [Graph]
COLIC IMMEDIATELY AFTER EATING; griping, digging, crampy pains in the lower abdomen; pain BELOW THE NAVEL, as if the intestines were torn; burning pains radiating through abdomen; incarcerated flatus, painfully pressing towards the groins and anus.
Helleborus [Hell]
Excessive colic; weakness; features sunken; face cold and pale, covered with clammy sweat; pulse thready; stools loose, watery, jellylike, involuntary; SENSATION OF COLDNESS IN ABDOMEN (Colch).
Hydrastis-can [Hydr]
Loud rumbling, with dull aching in hypogastrium and small of the back; (<) moving; cutting, colicky pains, with heat and faintness in the hypogastrium extending to the testicles; better after passing flatus. Hyoscyamus-niger [Hyos] Nervous or hysterical colic, as if abdomen would burst, presses the fists into the sides; cutting, spasmodic pains, vomiting, belching, hiccough, screaming; tympanitic abdomen, sore to the touch; colic relieved by vomiting; frequent emission of urine as clear as water. Ignatia [Ign] PERIODICAL ABDOMINAL SPASMS; colic pains, first griping, then stitching, in one or the other side of the abdomen; flatulent colic at night; protrusions in various parts of the abdomen; the colicky pains aggravated by brandy, coffee, or sweet things; in sensitive and hysteric women. Illicium-anis [Anis] Violent wind colic, recurring at regular hours, rumbling in abdomen, especially in children; stools dark, bilious, compact. Ipecacuanha [Ip] Flatulent colic from acids, with frequent loose stools; with every movement cutting almost constantly running from left to right; griping, as from a hand, each finger seemingly sharply pressing into the intestines; much worse by motion, better during rest; colic of children. Iris-vers [Iris] Grumbling bellyache, with very foetid flatus, which relieves; bending double relieves; intermittent colicky pains around navel, before each spell of vomiting and purging; sharp, griping pains in bowels. Jalapa [Jal] Severe griping, cutting pains in bowels, (<) at night; pain in middle of abdomen and in region of left superior flexure of colon; flatulent rumbling in bowels; violent pains in small intestines, as if they were cut to pieces. Kali-carb [Kali-c] Sharp shooting pains in paroxysms of great severity, abdomen hard and retracted; pains shooting down from abdomen into legs; constipation; colic, as if intestinal canal were full of water. Lachesis [Lach] Painful distension of abdomen, flatulence with partial relief by eructations; abdomen sensitive to weight of coverings, cannot bear anything tight around waist; craving hunger, (>) after eating; flushes after eating; suffering from acid drinks; constipation; (<) after mental or physical efforts. Lycopodium [Lyc] FLATULENT COLIC. The incarcerated flatus causes much pain, as it cannot pass; colicky pains on the right side of the abdomen, extending into the bladder, with frequent urging to urinate; when turning on the right side a hard body seems to roll from the navel to that side; great fermentation in the abdomen, with colic and discharge of MUCH flatus, cutting pains across abdomen, from right to left. Magnesia-phos [Mag-p] Cramps in abdomen; pains around navel and above it towards the stomach, and from there radiating to both sides towards the back; violent cutting pains so that he has to scream out, then shooting and violently contracting, lessened by bending double or by pressure with the hand, external warmth; eructations which do not relieve, cramps and wind colic, often accompanied by a watery diarrhoea. Mancinella [Manc] Intestinal colic, with fainting; constipation and diarrhoea in alternation; loud rumbling in abdomen, (<) from drinking water. Manganum [Mang] Intense pain, as if the bowels were drawn together, beginning in stomach, going downward into abdomen, chiefly on left side, relieved by bending double and chiefly by sitting bent before a fire, also by food or eructations; worse in a cold room and cold weather, the pain concentrating itself around navel. Mercurius [Merc] Colic from cold, from the evening air, from worms; colic WHICH ONLY PASSES OFF IN A RECUMBENT POSTING; shaking sensation of the bowels on walking; they feel loose; distension of the abdomen, with pressure and tension and painfulness to contact. Natrum-carb [Nat-c] Flatulent colic with constriction around stomach and navel; flatus changing place and causing pain; incarcerated flatus; distension of abdomen, (<) after eating; passes sour-smelling or foetid flatus. Nux-moschata [Nux-m] Colic immediately after eating, and (<) after drinking during day, with dry mouth and thirstlessness; (>) from hot wet cloths; abdomen enormously distended; weight in upper part of abdomen, lower part tense; cutting pinching around navel, relieved by pressure, preventing sleep, though sleepy.
Nux-vomica [Nux-v]
COLIC FROM INDIGESTION, with waterbrash; worse after coffee, brandy or overeating; flatulent colic, with pressure upward, causing dyspnoea, and downward, causing urging to stool and urination; periodical colic before breakfast or after meals; colic from suppressed haemorrhoidal flow; cannot bear his clothes tight around the hypochondria; painful soreness of the abdominal muscles when moving, pressing on them, coughing or laughing; obstinate constipation; hard stool; cold hands and cold feet during the paroxysms, or even stupefaction unto unconsciousness; aggravation by waking; relief by bending double, by rest, sitting or lying; violent pains in the small of the back and loins, violent headache; thin, yellow, very badly-smelling stools.
Opium [Op]
Colic with great pressure downward upon rectum and bladder, without any faecal discharge or passing of urine or flatus; flatulence accumulates in upper portion of the bowels, causing abdominal distension, especially in umbilical region, with antiperistaltic motion, belching and vomiting; bowels seem perfectly closed, but there is constant urging to defaecate and to urinate; cutting, pressive, twisting pains; great deal of belching without relief. Painter's colic.
Oxalic-acid [Ox-ac]
Colic from eating sugar; PAINS IN SMALL SPOTS AND RADIATE from them; colic about navel as if bruised, with stitches and difficult emission of flatus, coming on a few hours after eating with bitter and sour eructations. Nocturnal colic, (<) towards early morn and keeps him awake, (<) on moving, (>) by rest. Burning sensation from throat down.
Piper-meth [Pip-m]
Agonizing pain, with tossing, twisting and writhing; patient driven irresistibly to change position, but it does not bring relief; momentary relief when his attention is absorbed by other things.
Petroleum [Petr]
SENSATION OF COLDNESS (Helleb.), WEAKNESS AND FAINTNESS in the abdomen; awakes towards morning with pinching colic; better from bending double.
Phosphorus [Phos]
Flatulent colic deep in the abdomen; worse when lying. tympanitis, mostly about the caecum and transverse colon; sensation of coldness in flaccid. abdomen
Platina [Plat]
PAINTER'S COLIC. (Pp): pain in umbilical-region, extending through to back; patient screams and tries to relieve the pain by turning in all possible positions; pressing and bearing down in the abdomen, extending into the pelvis; constipation.
Plumbum [Plb]
Intense paroxysms of a shooting character, the intervals being filled up with continued sense of griping and cramping; GREAT CONSTIPATION BUT NO FLATULENCE, tenesmus of bladder or retention of urine, retraction of abdominal walls and the clawing twisting pains radiate upward to chest and downward to the pubes; vomiting, slight icterus; slow full and hard pulse; abdomen hard as a stone and drawn into the spine as if by a string; knots in recti muscles; anguish with cold sweat and deathly faintness; (<) evening and night, (>) from rubbing or hard pressure. Delirium alternating with colic, with tremors of head and hands; patient bites and strikes at those near him.
Polygonum-punct [Polyg]
Cutting, lancinating, griping pains, with great rumbling, as if the whole intestinal contents were in a fluid state (Kali carb.) and in violent commotion from below upward, producing nausea and disposition to vomit, with liquid faeces which are discharged with considerable force, with pains in loins.
Podophyllum [Podo]
Excessive colicky pains, ORIGINATING IN A DEPRESSED OR EXCESSIVE BILIOUS SECRETION. Cramps in the bowels, with retraction of the abdominal muscles, frequently recurring, but ameliorated by pressure; severe straining during stool, with emission of much flatus; pain in bowels at daybreak, relieved by warmth and bending forward while lying on side; worse lying on back; pains and stool worst mornings, and excited again by eating and drinking; LEAD COLIC.
Psorinum [Psor]
Colicky pains; better passing foetid flatus (Iris); abdomen distended; griping and desire for stool WHILE RIDING; stools fluid, foetid, smelling like rotten eggs or carrion.
Pulsatilla [Puls]
COLIC FROM COLD, with diarrhoea, from getting feet wet, from fruits, ices, pastry; flatulent colic evening, after supper, or at night; oppressive flatulence in upper abdomen and hypochondria; shifting of flatus; colic, with nausea, ceasing after vomiting; restlessness; heaviness and fulness of the abdomen, with unpleasant distension; the pains are worse when sitting or lying, with chills; relief by walking.
Rhododendron [Rhod]
Colic at the navel, and feeling of repletion after eating; pressing in the pit of the stomach during and after eating; periodical cramp pains under the short ribs, with oppression of breathing; pain as from flatulence in different parts, but especially in left hypochondrium; painful incarceration of flatulence in the hypochondria and in the small of the back.
Rhus-tox [Rhus-t]
Colic, compelling one to walk bent, relieved by bending double and WALKING ABOUT or by lying ON THE ABDOMEN; worse at night or after getting wet.
Robinia [Rob]
Flatulent colic and pinching in abdomen, corresponding to pains in the head; severe colic, with ineffectual desire for stool; tympanitic colic, accompanied by great weakness, and aggravated by the least motion; acid dyspepsia; intensely acid vomiting.
Sabadilla [Sabad]
Sensation as if a ball of thread were moving and turning rapidly through bowels; cutting in bowels as with knives; burning, boring whirling in region of navel; rumbling in abdomen as if empty.
Sepia [Sep]
Colic with great distension and sensitiveness of abdomen typically recurring towards evening, rumbling in abdomen, especially after eating, abdomen puffed up with anguish; sensation of lump in rectum, with unsuccessful urging to stool, only wind and mucus pass; constipation.
Silicea [Sil]
Colicky pains in lower abdomen, with straining and increased pain during stool; colic, from worms, with yellow hands, blue nails; clothing across abdomen feels too tight; abdominal pains relieved by warmth.
Stannum [Stann]
Colic, with stitches from both sides through the abdomen, aggravated by the slightest motion or touch, and when lying on the right side; relieved by bending double against a chair or table (Pod.), especially when defaecation is preceded by pinching pains; cutting about navel, with bitter eructations; hunger and diarrhoea; abdomen sore, as from subcutaneous ulceration; sensation of emptiness in abdomen.
Staphisagria [Staph]
Crampy pains in abdomen following a fit of anger; colic following operations about the abdomen, after lithotomy, with urging to stool or to urinate, (<) after food and drink; feeling of weakness in abdomen, as if it would drop, wants to hold it up; desire for stimulants.
Stramonium [Stram]
Colic, with violent rumbling, coming on suddenly in the evening, with faint sensation and cold shivers; abdomen distended, but not hard; HYSTERICAL abdominal spasms.
Sulphur [Sulph]
Colic, after eating and drinking, obliging one to bend double, worse from sweet things; incarcerated flatulence in the left side of abdomen, with heaviness, fulness and constipation; intestines feel as if strung in knots; worse from bending forward; haemorrhoidal colic (Nux-v.); painful sensitiveness of the abdomen, as if it were raw and sore.
Tabacum [Tab]
Nephritic colic, when the obstruction is in the right ureter, with great paleness of face, cold sweat, vomiting, often fainting spells, great exhaustion (Kali carb., left side).
Terebinthina [Ter]
On lying down, the umbilical region feels retracted and cold, as if covered by a round cold plate; sensation as if the intestines were being drawn towards the spine; colic with mushy stools, constant cutting extending into the thighs, at rest and during motion; cutting in abdomen, with local distension as if a hernia would protrude; cutting pains in groins, as if from a hernia.
Trombidium [Trom]
Abdominal distress begins while eating (dinner), is not relieved by stools, which are unceasing, and as long as they keep up are accompanied by tenesmus. Discharges are very thin, faeces mixed with mucus and cause flatus to pass without relief.
Thuja [Thuj]
Haemorrhoidal colic, with very acute and violent pain in the lower bowels; much flatus, with or without stool; faeces hard or fluid and scanty; when fluid there is a sensation in rectum as if boiling lead were passing through.
Triosteum [Trio]
BILIOUS COLIC; FLATULENCY CONFINED TO THE STOMACH; heat and sharp pain in the right side of the abdomen; diarrhoea, attended with colic; soreness in the epigastric region.
Valeriana [Valer]
HYSTERICAL COLIC, especially in evenings, in bed; after dinner, from haemorrhoids; from worms; bloatedness of the abdomen, which feels as if it would become excessively distended, even unto bursting; involuntary inclination to draw the abdomen in, on account of the cutting and pinching pain.
Veratrum-alb [Verat]
Colic forcing patient to bend double, but he must walk about for relief; abdomen swollen, sensitive, no flatus up or down (Plumb.); cold sweat on forehead; burning, twisting, cutting pains with nausea and vomiting; cold feeling in abdomen; colic after a cold, from fruits or vegetables; anxiety, restlessness; colic and diarrhoea from drinking water in marshy countries or to which one is not used; spasmodic hiccough; cold hands and face.
Viburnum-opulus [Vib]
Abdomen tender and sensitive, worse about navel; cramping colic pains in lower abdomen, almost unbearable, coming suddenly and with terrible severity.
Zincum [Zinc]
Flatulent colic; worse from wine, towards evening or during the night and at rest; loud rumbling and rolling; RETRACTION OF THE ABDOMEN (Plumb., Pod.); hot, moist, foetid flatus, passing off without relief; violent bearing down in the abdomen after a difficult, scanty stool, relieved by passing flatus; pressure under the short ribs after eating, with mental depression; pain in the hypochondria, like a spasm, alternating with dyspnoea.

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