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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.