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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1351

Whitish, watery diarrhoea.
Looseness of the bowel makes her feel weak for a long time; the tendency to diarrhoea is worse in the evening.
On the other hand, there is stubborn constipation, often with continuous, ineffectual urging. This urging can also come on during the menses. When there is stool, it is often large, hard, dry, knotty, and difficult of passage. Hard, undigested stool of a light colour or chalky appearance. Stool hard, white, and egg-shaped, pass with great straining.
A peculiarity of the Calcarea constipation is that the patient often feels fine when badly constipated, whereas he tends to be irritable before passing a stool.
White stool streaked with blood, with very ill humour and liver pain.
A useful symptom that was observed in the proving and often has led to the successful prescribing of Calcarea is: frequent discharge of first hard, then pasty, then liquid stool.
During stool, the anus tends to prolapse. There may be a burning pain, or pain as if the rectum were tom open, even when the stool is not hard. Afterwards, there may appear a drawing and cutting sensation in the rectum, with a feeling of heat. Swelling of haemorrhoids, which protrude and make stool painful, even if not hard; painful when sitting, with bleeding; also painful on walking. When bleeding from haemorrhoids is checked, the head is affected.
Discharge of blood (or bloody mucus) from the rectum. This can coincide with nasal catarrh; or with the determination of blood to the head. Moisture, smelling like herring brine, drips from the anus.
Worms; tape worms, also in babies and children. One symptom from the proving is a crawling sensation in the rectum, as from worms.
A long-continued spasm in the rectum, pinching and stitching, with great anxiety, could not remain sitting, hard to walk about.
Burning in the anus, also during a nap; violent itching at the anus.
An inflamed, burning, grape-like eruption at the anus. Soreness at the anus, between the thighs, and between the buttocks.
Urinary Organs
Renal colic.
Inflammation of the bladder; tumours and fungoid growths; polypi and