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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1019

Pain in inguinal region on motion.
Burning pain in right inguinal region.
Stitching and pressing pain in inguinal region, paroxysmal, pulsating, extending downward.
Veins distended in inguinal region.
In the right inguinal region, near the abdominal ring, some varicose veins. Pressure and tension in groin, as if a hernia would develop, especially when walking and standing. Itching, or pressure in region of inguinal glands, with pain from touch as if they would swell.
In inguinal region a pressing, squeezing tension, stinging and cutting, extending towards thighs.
Bubbling sensation in inguinal region.
Pain in crest of ilium, extending to thigh, when urinating.
Stitching, tearing pain in crest of ilium, extending to gluteal muscles and upwards. Colic-like pain, especially about navel.
Burning pain in or under skin of abdomen.
Stitching tearing or burning in skin of abdomen, mostly about navel.
Rectum
Venous stasis occurs in pelvic region, causing haemorrhoids.
Tension in rectum after stool.
Burning pain in rectum during menses.
Soreness in rectum during menses.
Burning stitching pain before, during, and after stool.
A long-continued sensation after the stool, as if one had just been to stool, or as if one had just recovered from a pain in the anus.
Constipation with haemorrhoids.
Haemorrhoids, with itching or burning, particularly after stool, which frequently is hard and covered with blood.
Large haemorrhoidal tumours with itching and burning.
Frequent ineffectual urging to stool.
Painful diarrhoea with rumbling.