varices of the bladder.
Frequent urination, particularly at night. Sometimes only a little urine is passed each time, but there is often pollakisuria with profuse urination.
Polyuria; abundant urine all day.
The bladder might be called an ‘irritable bladder’. When busily occupied, she has to run and pass a few drops of urine. Spasms of the bladder, both hysterical and hypochondriacal. During the menses, there may be an involuntary discharge of urine upon every movement.
Bed wetting in obese children.
Chronic strangury from standing on cold pavement.
The urine tends to smell sour. It may be very dark-coloured, without sediment; dark brown and foetid, with white sediment; or clear and pale, but all the same with a pungent, foetid odour.
Bloody urination and bleeding from the urethra.
Albuminuria; also after variola. Diabetes.
Burning in the urethra during urination.
Stitches in the female urethra. Cutting stitches in the urethra, with an ineffectual desire to urinate.
Pain in the urinary passages after the feet became slightly wet.
Male Genitalia
Calcarea carbonica increases the sexual desire and provokes emissions,
but unusual weakness follows indulgence.
An impressive example from Hahnemann’s proving: ‘Violent sexual desire, arising only from sexual fantasies, u/herewith the penis failed in erection, which he only succeeded to enforce by cuddling; scarcely had he penetrated when semen was emitted; this was followed by excessive weakness and great excitability of nerves; he was discontented and angry, and the knees seemed to break from weakness. ’
This weakness after coitus or masturbation can even last for several days: ‘Very weak and sick for several days after coitus. ’ Other ailments from sexual activity: pressing pain in head and back; weakness and trembling of lower limbs, especially above and below the knees; easy sweating, debility and trembling of the hands; spasms, chorea, epilepsy; palpitations.