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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1180

Abdomen
Tensive pain below the false ribs in the right hypochondrium, especially sensitive on deep inspiration and in the region of the liver. Many pains in the liver which are shooting, burning or tensive, relieved by lying on the right side. The patient cannot bear tight clothing pressing against the abdomen and the whole area feels sore and bruised, especially before and during menses. Spasms of muscles in hysterical patients.
The abdomen feels tense and distended in the afternoon after eating; drinking hot milk brings on cramp-like pain with a feeling as if diarrhoea would ensue. Pinching and soreness with pains that drag downward and outward. Dull, aching pain throughout the abdomen, during cough, from motion.
In the evening, or while sitting, the abdomen feels heavy as if there is a load inside it.
Hard swelling or dropsical swelling of the umbilical and hypochondriac regions. Getting cold suddenly will bring on aching and gnawing pain around the umbilicus. Tractive pain in the hypochondrium, extending to the stomach and the back. Pains are sometimes brought on by lifting.
All motion aggravates the patient. The pains are worse from being jarred, deep inspiration, coughing and being touched.
Sudden painful cuttings in the intestines, with a feeling as though one were digging him with the fingers, compelling him to bend double; aggravated by standing, relieved by profuse pasty evacuations.
During the chill the patient has dull aching in the region of the spleen.
Stitching pain in abdomen which extend upwards; stitching and burning pain on the right side of the inguinal region; digging, gnawing pain worse from uncovering.
Gurgling and borborygmi in the abdomen, with escape of loud, offensive flatus, sometimes only in the evening in bed. Gurgling in abdomen in the afternoon at 3 p.m. and after stool; rumbling on rising.
Eruption of itching pimples on the abdomen.
Heat of abdomen at night, extending to the chest.
Inflammatory conditions of the abdomen: peritonitis, enteritis, appendicitis.