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1. Inflation of the abdomen, as from tympanitis. 2. Feeling in the whole abdomen as if the intestines were being squeezed between stones. 3. Cramp-like pain and constriction in the intestines, esp. after a fit of anger. 4. Excessively violent colic, with incisive, cramp-like, or contractive pains, wRead more
1. Inflation of the abdomen, as from tympanitis.
2. Feeling in the whole abdomen as if the intestines were being squeezed between stones.
3. Cramp-like pain and constriction in the intestines, esp. after a fit of anger.
4. Excessively violent colic, with incisive, cramp-like, or contractive pains, which compel the patient to bend double (< in any other position), with restlessness in the whole body, and with a sensation of shuddering in the face, which seems to proceed from the abdomen.
5. Pain in the abdomen when walking (navel).
6. Colic, with cramps in the calves of the legs.
7. Colic, as if from a chill.
8. Colic after a meal.
9. The colic and abdominal pains are relieved by bending double, by violent exercise, by coffee and tobacco smoke; every other food or drink causes an aggravation.
10. Pinching, and sensation of clawing in the abdomen, mitigated by violent exertion.
11. Cuttings and shootings in the abdomen, as from knives, with shiverings and tearings along the legs.
12. Great sensibility, soreness, and sensation of emptiness in the abdomen.─Grumbling in the abdomen.
1. Cutting and pinching in the abdomen (as from a hand, each finger sharply pressing into intestines), by repose. 2. Pinching pain in both hypochondria, and in the region of the pit of the stomach. 3. Pain, as from excoriation in the abdomen. 4. Colic, with agitation, tossing, and cries (in childrenRead more
1. Cutting and pinching in the abdomen (as from a hand, each finger sharply pressing into intestines), by repose.
See less2. Pinching pain in both hypochondria, and in the region of the pit of the stomach.
3. Pain, as from excoriation in the abdomen.
4. Colic, with agitation, tossing, and cries (in children).
5. Colic, with cramp-like pains.
6. Incisive pains, in the umbilical region, with shuddering.
7. Flatulent colic, with frequent diarrhœic stools.
8. Colic of strangulated hernia.