Keller). The abdomen remains full for a long time after every meal. Much tea drinking is also a frequent causation. The flatulence often causes much colicky pain, especially in the navel region. The colic pain is, as are nearly all China pains, aggravated or renewed by slight touch, pressure of clothes, etc., but bending double (i.e. hard pressure) ameliorates. Motion will usually ameliorate; ‘patient is much better when fasting and moving about than after and eating and constant rest’.
The pain is cutting, spasmodic, pinching, pressing outward and constrictive. ‘Flatulent colic deep in hypogastrium; the lower bowels are as though constricted, and the flatus ineffectually struggle to press out, with pressive and tensive pains, exciting tension and anxiety even under the short ribs.’ ‘After a moderate supper immediately colic: distended abdomen and here and there sharp, pressive pains intermingled with pinching, all over the bowels.’ ‘Spasmodic pain in abdomen, a mixture of pressing and constriction.’
Colic pains tend to return in periodic intervals, especially at night (Kent describes a case of diurnal periodicity, exactly at midnight), also in the morning. Worm troubles, prominently at night and after eating pressive colic below umbilicus, with fullness of abdomen, heartburn, accumulation of saliva, gagging; and accompanied by excessive irritability of whole nervous system with spasmodic twitching of muscles, and tremulous weakness.
Much fermentation in the abdomen, especially from eating fruit, as cherries; acidity. ‘Great rumbling and moving of much flatus in the abdomen, with a pressive sensation, in the evening between 6 and 10, followed by passage of much (very!) offensive flatus.’ Generally a great deal of borborygmus in different parts of the abdomen.
Accumulation of flatus and much and frequent passage of it, often very foetid, without any amelioration; desire to belch, but eructations don’t ameliorate either. Pain before discharge of flatus, or with it. ‘At the moment where flatus are to be discharged, the abdomen feels pinched and squeezed with violent pain.’ ‘Cutting pains extending in all directions through abdomen, before discharge of flatus.’ Abdominal pain before stool, or during and after urination. ‘Pressing and cutting in bowels during and after discharge of whitish, turbid urine.’
Colic pain is often seated in the umbilical region and accompanied by shivering