Pricking pains in the anus, ceasing upon slight friction.
Anal fistula with violent palpitation and oppression of the heart.
Swollen haemorrhoids that cause much pain. Bleeding piles, with heart symptoms.
Copious haemorrhage from the anus; also in malarial fevers, with heart symptoms.
Constipation, as if from haemorrhoidal congestion, very troublesome.
Morning diarrhoea of very loose faeces, preceded by great pain; diarrhoea with heart disorders.
Stools scanty, resembling dirty water, occurring on the average as often as every hour (in a low fever).
Urinary Organs
Constriction of the neck of the bladder which prevents the passage of urine. There is not only retention of urine but also suppression of urine, from congestion of blood in the kidneys.
Paralytic weakness of the bladder, with retention of urine.
We also find a strong inclination to haematuria, haemorrhagia from the bladder. The tendency of Cactus to rapidly coagulate the blood leads to the formation of clots that may block up the way of the urine: bleeding into the bladder with retention of urine by clots; bleeding into the vagina, causing pressure on the urethra with an inability to pass urine.
Suppression of urine and pains in the bladder during the onset of fever when perspiration fails (in intermittent fever)
Frequent desire to urinate, with an abundant flow of urine each time, during the night. Very profuse urine of a straw colour or reddish and turbid.
Alternately: urine passed in drops, with much burning. Urine scanty, not very frequent, yet burning and scalding.
Insupportable irritation in the urethra as if he needs to urinate constantly.
Genitalia
Prostatic disorders: weight in the anus; constriction of the bladder; desire to pass water, unable to pass it for a time, but finally succeeds; irritation as if he needs to pass water all the time.