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1. Painful contraction of the abdomen, when vomiting. 2. Pain in stomach, with hunger and burning thirst. 3. Excessive sensibility in the region of the stomach and scrobiculate. 4. Pyloric end of stomach affected (Bayes). 5. Pains come some minutes after eating. 6. Severe gastralgia an hour or two aRead more
1. Painful contraction of the abdomen, when vomiting.
2. Pain in stomach, with hunger and burning thirst.
3. Excessive sensibility in the region of the stomach and scrobiculate.
4. Pyloric end of stomach affected (Bayes).
5. Pains come some minutes after eating.
6. Severe gastralgia an hour or two after meals, the pain extends from the middle of the sternum to below ribs, must hold stomach from the violence of the pain, but the pressure does not >, the pain then extends to above hip, is accompanied by distressing vomiting, brings up a quantity of stuff like vinegar; the pain = thirst, and lasts eight to ten hours; she trembles with it.
7. Excessive anguish in the pit of the stomach.
8. Intermittent neuralgia in a girl, 11, about 4 p.m. throws up the quantity of wind, about 5 p.m. agonizing pain sets in like knives cutting the bowels every few minutes, lasting one or two minutes; so intense that it took three or four men to hold her; attacks end by sighing (Kitching).
9. Painful distension of pit of the stomach.
10. Emptiness and uneasiness in the stomach.
11. Cramp in the stomach.
12. Pressure in scrobiculate, extending sometimes into sternum, hypochondria, and hypogastrium, esp. after a meal.
13. Acute pains in the stomach and epigastrium.
14. Burning sensation in the pit of the stomach.
15. Inflammation of the stomach.
16. Tensive pain in hypochondria as from flatulence.
17. Shaking in the spleen, while walking, after a meal. Spleen swollen.
18. Hyperćmia of the liver with cholera-like symptoms, or with asthma.
19. Diaphragmatic peritonitis, vomiting, and coldness.
20. Colic in umbilical region.
21. Excessively painful sensibility of the abdomen when touched.
22. Nocturnal pains in abdomen, with sleeplessness.
23. Swelling of the abdomen. While vomiting abdomen is painfully contracted.
24. Abdomen hard and inflated.
25. Tension in the hypochondria and umbilical region.
26. Cramps in the abdomen, and colic.
27. Colic: cutting; griping and twisting, esp. about the navel, > after stool; as if intestines were twisted in a knot; flatulent; cold sweat; < after eating.
28. Pressive, drawing pains in abdomen, when walking, in the evening.
29. Cuttings (in the abdomen) as by knives, accompanied by diarrhśa, and thirst, with the flow of urine.
30. Burning sensation throughout the abdomen, as from hot coals.
31. Cold feeling in abdomen.
32. Pain in entrails, as if they were bruised.
33. Inflammation of intestines.
34. Inguinal hernia. Incarcerated hernia.─Protrusion of a hernia during cough.
35. Flatulent colic, with noisy, gurgling borborygmi in the abdomen.
36. The longer the flatus is retained, the greater the difficulty with which it is expelled.
37. Violent expulsion of flatus upwards and downwardsFrequent and violent hiccough.
Dr Md Shahriar kabir
1. Constipation, sometimes obstinate, mostly from inactivity of the rectum, and often accompanied by heat and headache. 2. Stool hard, and of too large a size. 3. Unsuccessful urging to stool. 4. Constipation of nursing infants.─Violent and painful diarrhśa, often with the tension of the abdomen, prRead more
1. Constipation, sometimes obstinate, mostly from inactivity of the rectum, and often accompanied by heat and headache.
2. Stool hard, and of too large a size.
3. Unsuccessful urging to stool.
4. Constipation of nursing infants.─Violent and painful diarrhśa, often with the tension of the abdomen, preceded and followed by gripings.
5. Fainting during stool.
6. Burning sensation in the anus, during evacuation.
7. Pain, as from excoriation in the anus.
8. Pressure towards the anus, with blind hćmorrhoids.
9. Verminous symptoms.