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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1348

the food eaten, with burning from the epigastrium upwards. This belching can continue throughout the whole day or come on at certain times: in the morning on waking; at night, after eating. ‘Being scarcely half-satisfied at lunch, he becomes nauseated; the food he has eaten rises up to his mouth, with nauseous taste, and he suffers from continuous belching, for three hours’ (Hahnemann). Rising of tasteless fluid, like water, into the mouth.
From suppressing eructation, uneasy movements in the entire body can ensue.
Much empty belching often accompanies one-sided headaches.
Frequent hiccups, sometimes throughout the whole day.
Burning from the epigastrium to the throat after every meal, especially after hard, dry food.
Nausea comes on especially in the morning, often with giddiness and trembling. There is also nausea after vertigo; after drinking milk or water (with the exception of iced water); nausea with a feeling as if food were stuck in the oesophagus.
The vomiting is, of course, also frequently sour. Sour vomiting during
dentition. Nausea with an inclination to vomit, with sour water running from the mouth, or vomiting of sour water at night. Black vomiting; vomiting of a sweetish substance, of bitter slime. Vomiting after epileptic attacks.
The stomach region tends to be swollen, bloated, full of gas, and tight clothing is intolerable in this region. The epigastrium is painful to the touch. A very characteristic symptom is ‘pit of stomach swollen like a saucer turned bottom up; painful to pressure.’ (Hering). A swelling of epigastric region which is situated more on left side has also been repeatedly caused and cured by Calcarea.
Stomach cramps: from gases in the stomach; after eating, but also when fasting; with nausea, belching, and yawning, followed by sweat all over; cutting and compressing.
Pressing pain in the stomach is frequently to be seen; it may continue throughout the whole day and be felt even without the person having eaten anything. Pressure transversely across the stomach. The pressing pain may have a quality of a heavy load or lump in the stomach, even if the (evening) meal was only moderate; this will be worse from motion and better from lying
quietly on the back. If the pain occurs at night, the opposite modality can also