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Ornithogalum. Ulceration and cancer of both pylorus and caecum, with great distension of stomach, belching, offensive flatus, agonizing pain, must loosen clothes. Gastric or duodenal ulcers.

 

Acetic Acid. Ulceration of stomach, hot sour eructation’s, vomit­ing of blood and all food taken, gnawing pain, distension of stomach, burning in stomach and abdomen ameliorated by lying on stomach. Flatulence and dropsy. Diarrhoea with pure blood. Anaemic, weak and emaciated. Loss of appeite.

 

Argentum Nit. Ulceration of intestines, or stomach with vomit­ing of blood. Pain immediately after eating.

 

Kali Bich. Ulceration of intestines with chronic diarrhoea.

 

Merc. Cor. Ulceration of large intestines with bloody stools.

 

Terebinth. Ulceration of intestines with haemorrhage.

 

Nitric Acid. Ulceration in typhoid fever.

 

Phosphorus.>> Ulceration of stomach with burning pain.

Arsenic Alb. >> Try in given order.

 

Euphorbium. Ulcers in stomach that burn like coal fire. Burn­ing pain when Phosphorus and Arsenic Alb. fail.

 

Lycopodium. Having bloated feeling after a few mouthfuls of food. Aggravation between 4-8 P.M. Use in 1 M potency.

 

Lachesis. Gastric ulcer when the patient feels worse on waking. Cannot bear constriction of any kind, wants loose clothes. Cannot bear the heat of the sun.

 

Pulsatilla. Gastric ulcer in patients who cannot, bear fats. Better in open air.

 

Thuja. Gastric ulcers in persons where there is a history of excessive vaccination.

 

Graphites. It is of great value in gastric and duodenal ulcers. Stomach pain relieved by hot food or drink and by lying down.


Natrum Phos. Ulceration of stomach. Pain in one spot after food with hyper-acidity and acid risings.

 

Medorrhinum. Duodenal ulcers with pain two hours after food; excessive flatulence and always better at the sea-side. Give in 1M potency.


Aesculus Hip. Congestion and ulceration of the stomach with inclination to vomiting which is sour; sour eructation’s. Constant distress and burning in the stomach.


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ULCERATION
Saturday, 27 February 2010
Ornithogalum. Ulceration and cancer of both pylorus and caecum, with great distension of stomach, belching, offensive flatus, agonizing pain, must...