Aconitum Napellus - Rectum, Anus, Stool symptoms - Reversed & reworded Kent repertory
Aconitinum, Aconite, Aconitum, Monkshood, Aconit napel, Acon.Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Aconite in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
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RECTUM, ANUS, STOOL
Rectum
Cholera
Cholera; in babies
Constipation; ineffectual urging and straining
Constriction, contraction, closure, etc.
Diarrhoea
night
in cold air
drafts
from emotions; after anger
from emotions; after a fright
after certain foods or drinks; fruit
in children
from cold nights
after catching cold
while teething
hot weather
after being over-heated
perspiration suppressed
rising up
after getting wet
after getting feet
after exposure to cold wind
Dragging, heaviness, weight
Dysentery
Flatulence
hot
Fullness
Haemorrhage from anus
Haemorrhoids
congested
Involuntary stool
on passing flatulence
while urinating; and going for stool
Itching
like insects crawling on skin in anus; perineum (between rectum and genitals)
Moisture
Numbness of anus
Pain
stool
pressing (pressure)
stinging
sudden, sharp
urge to stool, or urinate, but producing nothing
during dysentery
on attempting to suppress flatulence
before stool
during stool
stool
Paralysis (see inactivity)
Unnoticed stool
Urging, desire to stool (see pain
urge to stool, or urinate, but producing nothing)
urge to stool, or urinate, but producing nothing); anxious
urge to stool, or urinate, but producing nothing); after rising
Worm
complaints
worms
resembling an earthworm
Stool
Strong and sharp (acrid), corrosive, wearing away skin
Bilious
Black
Bloody
Brown
Chopped food
spinach
Frequent
Green
Mucous, slimy
bloody
green
Odour; offensive
Pasty, mushy
Scanty
Shooting out
Small (see long and narrow)
Soft
Thin, liquid; black
Watery
green
White
Yellow; whitish
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