Rectum
Obstinate constipation with dry, hard stool. The stools are too large and evacuation is difficult, the stool having to be removed mechanically.
Great effort in the morning to pass a stool, with much urging; the stool is very unsatisfactory and only after much straining is anything passed which causes a rush of blood to the head and a feeling of confusion.
Urging to stool, followed by copious pasty evacuations, with relief of all the symptoms, except that the confusion of the head remained.
Urging on tightening the clothing, from motion or while standing.
The stool may remain in the rectum a long time with no desire, no urging as if the rectum were inactive. The rectum feels weak with strange prickling and twitching sensations. Sensation of fullness in perineum or as if plug were pressing out of rectum.
Involuntary stools passed during sleep or during motion.
Constipation after vexation; in old people; during pregnancy; with retention after delivery; before menses; from sedentary habits, after abuse of drugs; alternating with diarrhoea. Gushing, liquid diarrhoea in the morning after rising and on moving about and especially at night, during sleep, with burning in the anus at every evacuation. Painless diarrhoea at night or diarrhoea preceded by pain in the abdomen.
Hot weather, taking cold in the summer or drinking cold drinks when he is hot will bring on diarrhoea. Emotional upset and anger will give the patient diarrhoea. Also after suppression of eruptions and exanthemata and in phthisis. Diarrhoea after the slightest indiscretion in eating with pain in rectum extending through to urethra.
Diarrhoea with colic, sometimes alternating with constipation and gastralgia. Motion, sitting erect, lying on the side, rising up or standing aggravates the diarrhoea.
Stool: large, dry and hard, which look burnt or charred. Brown, black or crumbling stools. Offensive smelling like old cheese or bilious and acrid causing soreness in the anus.
Pasty stool passed in the morning and followed by an offensive smelling liquid stool, which causes burning and soreness in the anus.