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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1982

Abdomen
Coffea may have severe pain in the abdomen, with sensitivity driving to desperation, restlessness, disposition to convulsions, scream¬ing with pain, chilliness etc. An extreme example from the proving is: ‘Tremendous spasmodic pain in abdomen and chest, and a behaviour like in labour, with lamentations that her intestines were all being cut; with convulsions, the body is drawn crooked, the feet are drawn to the head, with fearful crying and grinding of teeth; she became cold and stiff, uttered sounds of pain, the breath seemed to stop’.
Often the bellyaches are pressive, ‘as if abdomen would burst’. Cannot suffer pressure of clothes on abdomen, has to loosen them.
In the hypogastrium, pressure towards the abdominal ring, as if a hernia would protrude.
Rectum, Stool and Urinary Organs
Diarrhoea is frequently caused by excitement, cares, overwork, surprise (even joyful) etc. It is accompanied by the general symptoms of Coffea (weeping mood, oversensitivity, etc.).
Diarrhoea of infants and of teething children.
Due to nervous excitement the defecation is fast.
Frequent and profuse urination; increased renal activity.
Male Genitalia
Increased sexual excitement, with erections but frequently no emission of semen; instead of ejaculation, ‘much dry heat of body’ (Hahnemann). Scrotum remains relaxed in spite of sexual excitement.
Female Genitalia
In women, sexual desire and sexual excitement is also increased. ‘Excessive excitement of the female parts, with voluptuous itching, much discharge of mucus and frequent metrorrhagia’.
Excessive sensitivity about vulva, with itching and much desire to rub or scratch the parts; but they are too sensitive to do so.