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1. Pressure at the stomach and cramp-like pains, esp. after having eaten.
2. Sensation of excoriation and pressure on the epigastrium, esp. in the morning.
3. Pains in the hypochondria.
4. Shooting and pressive pains in the hepatic region, esp. when it is touched.
5. Hardness and swelling of the liver.
6. Swelling (inflammation) and hardness of the spleen.
7. Shootings in the spleen when walking slowly.
8. Cuttings in the umbilical region, with shuddering.
9. Pulsations in the pit of the stomach.
10. Strong pressure, as if from a hard body, and fulness in the abdomen, esp. after a meal.
11. Colic, with an insatiable thirst.
12. Excessively painful colic; cramp-like and constrictive pains in the abdomen.
13. Pressive shooting colic (under the navel) esp. on walking quickly. Flatulent colic in the depth of the abdomen, with contraction of the intestines, and pressing forward of flatus towards the hypochondria. Pressure towards the inguinal ring, as if a hernia were about to protrude.