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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1226

Head
Dull, hazy aching headache.
Headaches which make him apprehensive about trivial matters.
Mouth
Profuse salivation. The gums become sore and the breath is foetid. A little thick, black blood oozes from the gums and lies on the teeth. The mouth has to be rinsed frequently.
Stomach
Poor appetite or loss of appetite. The stomach is distended and has a sensation of fullness. Sour, bitter, rancid or tasteless eructations with much gas in the stomach. Cramping pain in the pit of the stomach, worse at night, followed by palpitation, worse after eating.
Aversion to food.
A feeling as though the stomach is overloaded. Abdomen
A sense of soreness and fullness over the region of the liver; a general sense of fullness in the upper part of the abdomen with severe palpitation and painful breathing.
Cramping, griping pain in the hypogastrium. Pains below the umbilicus which come and go suddenly and cause the patient to draw the knees upwards and are relieved by passing large amounts of flatus. Soreness and colicky pains over the region of the ileo- caecal valve which is tender on pressure.
A tremendous amount of flatus developed in the abdomen and large quantities of flatus were passed through the rectum which gave temporary relief.
Sharp cutting pain through the abdomen.
Pain below the umbilicus.