Vomiting when lying on right side in liver infections.
Ravenous appetite in the morning and at night; before and after nausea. Capricious appetite; a desire for things immediately, but, when offered, does not want them. Or a desire for something but doesn’t know exactly what. Abnormal hunger which forces the patient to eat something little and often. There is a great desire for wine, acid drinks, coffee and even things which are not eaten.
However, the thirst is worse after drinking beer.
No appetite for milk; but if it is drunk, the appetite returns, and the patient begins to relish it.
The appetite is poor and all food tastes bitter or the food has lost its taste. Eating is unpleasant as the bitter taste is there during and after eating.
Loss of appetite after the first morsel has been eaten, thereafter a re pugnance and disgust for food.
Frequent, sour and bitter eructations with water brash after eating, particularly after eating rich food, bread, or oysters. Food is regurgitated with the eructations and shivering and shooting pains follow. There is pressure in the stomach and on the epigastrium after eating with a heavy, stone like feeling in the stomach, which makes the patient fretful. Motion of any sort aggravates the discomfort; eructation ameliorates.
Heartburn in the afternoon; in the evening after wine.
Hiccup after eating, and on every shock caused by it, pressure in the forehead, as if the brain shook from behind forward.
Hiccup after eructations and after vomiting.
Coughing, hawking up mucus, motion or eating, especially after eating bread, will cause the patient to vomit.
Vomiting, or vomiting blood when the menses have been suppressed; vomiting during dentition.
The patient vomits bile, watery fluid, chocolate coloured material or mouthfuls of food soon after eating, or vomiting of bile, then food;
food, then bile.
Bitter and offensive smelling vomit in the morning; mucus in the evening. Faecal vomiting. The stomach feels full, is very sensitive to pressure or touch; there is a feeling of pressure in the pit of the stomach, even while eating, accompanied by a