1. Frequent eructation's, sometimes abortive, or with taste of food, or acid, or bitter, and principally after a meal; like bile in evening. 2. Regurgitation of food. 3. Water brash. 4. Frequent hiccough, principally on smoking tobacco, after drinking, or at night, and sometimes with fit of suffocatRead more
1. Frequent eructation’s, sometimes abortive, or with taste of food, or acid, or bitter, and principally after a meal; like bile in evening.
2. Regurgitation of food.
3. Water brash.
4. Frequent hiccough, principally on smoking tobacco, after drinking, or at night, and sometimes with fit of suffocation.
5. Constant hiccough with jaundiced look and burning pains about shoulders.
6. Insupportable nausea and inclination to vomit, sometimes extending to throat and into mouth, with distressing sensation as of a worm crawling up esophagus.
7. Morning sickness (during pregnancy).
8. Attacks of constriction and choking in esophagus.
9. Scraping sensation in stomach and esophagus, like a heartburn.
10. Vomitings, sometimes violent, of greenish mucus, or bilious and bitter, or acid matter (esp. in evening and at night).
11. Vomiting of food.
12. Hematemesis.
13. The nausea and vomiting take place principally in evening or at night, or after eating or drinking, as well as during a meal, and they often manifest themselves with shivering, paleness of face, colic, pains in ears or back, burning sensation in throat, and borborygmi.
14. Persistent indigestion in fits, with great weight on chest and sickish feeling, from mental and physical upset.
15. Cold in stomach from ice-cream and fruit.
16. Colic, with nausea, ceasing after vomiting.
17. Painful sensibility of region of stomach to least pressure.
18. Disordered stomach (digestion) from eating fat food (pork).
19. Pressive, spasmodic, contractive, and compressive pains in stomach and precordial region, principally after a meal or in evening or in morning, and often with vomiting or nausea and obstructed respiration.
20. Tingling or pulsations in pit of stomach, or shooting pain on making a false step, or on uneven pavement.
21. Pain in epigastrium, which is greatly < when sitting (during pregnancy).
1. Indigestion from atony of the stomach, esp. in old people. 2. Bread or vegetables cause acidity, weakness, and indigestion. 3. Eructations of sour fluid. 4. Vomits all she eats, except milk and water mixed. 5. Cancer. 6. Faintness at the stomach; sinking, gone feeling, with continued violent palpRead more
1. Indigestion from atony of the stomach, esp. in old people.
See less2. Bread or vegetables cause acidity, weakness, and indigestion.
3. Eructations of sour fluid.
4. Vomits all she eats, except milk and water mixed.
5. Cancer.
6. Faintness at the stomach; sinking, gone feeling, with continued violent palpitation of the heart, preceded by dull aching pains.
7. Marasmus.
8. Acute, distressing cutting pains.
9. Chronic gastric catarrh; ulceration.
10. Carcinoma, with emaciation, and goneness.
11. Torpor of the liver, with pale, scanty stools.
12. Liver atrophied.
13. Jaundice, with catarrh of stomach and duodenum.
14. Sharp pain in the region of the spleen, with dull pain and burning in the stomach and bowels.