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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1587

ameliorated by the discharge of flatus, stool, or urine.
A feeling in the left flank, on sitting down, as if a large heavy body were lying there; after pressing upon it, relief by passing flatus.
Burning or constrictive, pinching pain.
A heavy lump seems to lie in the abdomen, for days, also felt when fasting. Liver pain: severe pressive pain, almost a cutting pain, also externally sore to the touch; pressure in the liver, even when lying down.
Burning and stitches in the spleen.
Infection of the pancreas.
The remedy has been used in inguinal hernia. ‘Distension here and there at the belly, like hernia.’
Carbo animalis has a strong affinity to the mesenteric, and especially inguinal lymph nodes. It exhibits hard, purple-coloured swellings with no tendency to heal. In olden times, it was much used in buboes with callous edges and ichorous, offensive discharge.
The hypogastric and inguinal regions are much affected. A special sensation is ‘a pain in the hypogastrium, right side, as if something would squeeze through there.’ ‘Tearing transversely across the os pubis, extending to the pudenda and anus.’ ‘Stitches in the groin, also at night, disturbing sleep and waking her.’
Rectum
There is severe burning in the rectum and anus. Very swollen haemorrhoids, with burning pain on walking.
The anus is often sore, with moisture exuding from it. Sticky, odourless moisture exudes from the rectum or from the perineum, behind the scrotum. Stitches at the anus with the soreness. Easy chafing between the buttocks with the formation of blisters.
When not defecating, there is a cutting drawing sensation from the anus through the coccyx. Or else: tearing transversely across the os pubis, and then through the pudenda, as far as the anus.
Carbo animalis may be indicated in enteritis and tumours of the rectum with acrid, burning, and offensive discharges.