and/or violent thirst. And drinking will again bring on a cold feeling in abdomen, especially epigastrium. ‘Thirst and hunger, in the evening, one hour after the fever, then, after he had eaten, coldness and rumbling in the bowels.’
A pinching, squeezing pressure in the navel region in the evening in bed is characteristic.
‘Excessive, pressive sticking on the left side below the navel, while walking rapidly and afterwards.’
A strange sensation is ‘as though hot water was running down at the surface of the abdomen, down the thighs.’
The action upon the abdominal organs is centred upon the gall-bladder, with sand, sludge, and stone formation, obstruction of the gall-bladder, colic, bilious vomiting, excessive soreness to touch, etc. (For more information from my own practice, see the sections ‘Important Physical Pathologies’ and ‘Generalities’).
But other organs are also affected, as liver and spleen.
In the spleen, cutting pressure or stitches (Ceanothus), the latter especially on walking, even if slowly. ‘The spleen pains tend to extend in the direction of the long axis of the spleen. Attacks of intermitting pressure in the region of the liver, while standing, which disappear on bending the body forward; the region is painful to touch, as from subcutaneous ulceration.’
Stitches in the liver, especially on touch, also during expiration.
Swelling of spleen and liver, sometimes with induration, and sensitivity to touch and pressure of clothes. ‘Belt seems too tight, loosens it; it is as though it was too narrow in the hypochondria.’ Spleen and liver pain, soreness, and swelling are often concomitants of recurrent fevers, respiratory infections, etc. ‘Jaundice in nursing children, abdomen tympanitic, spleen and liver enlarged’; jaundice after gall-stone colic, sudden icterus after catching cold.
‘Sharp stitches below the last rib, unrelated to respiration.’
Gastro-duodenal catarrh, with diarrhoea, especially after severe illness and much loss of fluids; often with yellow tongue, oppressive headache at night, loathing of food and yet canine hunger.
Oedematous bloating of abdomen, very white and soft, easily pitting on pressure.