Erbrechen xxxx
[M.L.
Tyler]
Remedy: Acon. Cham. Nux-v. Ars. Pyro. Verat-v. Colch. Gamb. Cupr-met.
Jatr-c. Bry. Sang. Plat. Bism. Ip. Ant-c. Kreos.
Acon.:
"Vomiting and retching; tearing the very inside out by that awful retching.
Vomits blood: bright red blood.
Craves bitter
things, wine, beer, brandy.
If he could only swallow something bitter! yet everything, except water,
tastes bitter“.
Kent: Terrible anxiety and restlessness (Ars.).
Cham.: “has much vomiting. Violent retching to
vomit: as if it would tear the stomach or tear the body. Covered with cold
sweat.
Antidotes morphia retching (Phos.,
chloroform). Cham. is hypersensitive-frantic: things are intolerable.
Child, with pain, spitefully moans, yells, screams. Violently excited
with pain.
Kent: Angry with pain or suffering“.
Nux-v.: "Lean, hungry, withered:
always selecting his food and almost digesting none“.
Aversion to meat which
makes him sick.
"When stomach is sick, with Nux, there is retching and straining as
if the action were going the wrong way: as if it would force the abdomen open:
retches, gags, strains, and after prolonged effort finally empties the
stomach“.
Irritable: violent: hypersensitive.
In abdomen reversed peristalsis: one of the great remedies of spasms.
"If I could only vomit I would feel better“.
Vomit: oily, greasy; food, drink, bile, blood.
Ars.:
Extreme irritation of stomach. Vomiting of everything taken, even a teaspoonful
of water. Extreme sensitiveness of stomach: he does not want to be touched.
Vomiting of bile and blood.
Everything that
comes up or goes down burns.
Extreme
restlessness, anxiety, prostration.
Vomiting after ice
cream (Puls.).
Pyrog.:
Vomiting persistent: offensive: stertorous. "Coffee-ground" vomiting.
In ptomaine (Ars.) or sewer
gas poisoning.
Horribly offensive,
painless (?) involuntary diarrhoea.
Vomits water when it
becomes warm (Phos.).
Characteristic tongue: smooth as if varnished ; fiery red.
Pulse and temperature do not move together.
Ant-t.: Constant nausea: deadly
loathing of food.
Violent retching: straining to vomit.
"Stomach seems to take on a convulsive action. With great effort a
little comes up, then a little more“. (A never-get-done stomach drug.).
Any food is vomited, with quantities of mucus-tenacious, stringy
(Kali-bi.).
Vomiting followed by drowsiness and prostration: irresistible
inclination to sleep (with all complaints.) (Comp. Aeth.).
"Face presents a perfect picture of anxiety and despair"
(Ars.).
Extraordinary
craving for apples.
Verat.:
Vomiting: forcible; excessive: violent, with continued nausea, retching and
great prostration. Of food and drink; or drink only.
Vomits whenever he moves (Bry.) or
drinks.
With painful distortion of face: with cold sweats.
Characteristic, cold
sweat on forehead.
Thirst for coldest drinks: craves ice.
May be simultaneous vomiting and purging (Ars.,etc.).
Verat-v.
Long continued vomiting of glairy mucus p.c.; of bile; of blood.
Smallest quantity of food or drink
immediately rejected; with collapse, very slow pulse, and cold sweat.
Red streak down
centre of tongue.
Colch.:
Violent retching, then copious and forcible vomiting of food and then of bile.
Nausea. Loathing of food. Loathes the sight and
smell of food. Smell of fish, eggs, fat, broths cause nausea and faintness
(Gamb.). (Comp. Ars., Sepia.).
Coldness or burning in
stomach (Phos.).
Abdomen distended with flatus: tympanitic.
(The remedy that
saves cows when they have got into clover and "eaten themselves so full
they are going to explode“.)
(Comp. China.).
Gamb.:
Frightful vomiting and purging, with fainting.
Nausea and vomiting after
food and drink.
emptiness; gnawing; sharp stitches in stomach,
causing starting (Sep.).
Heat in stomach, or
sensation like a cool and refreshing wind blowing there.
Rumbling and rolling in bowels: with the Gamb. diarrhoea: "sudden
stool, comes with one gush" (Crot-t.).
Tab.: Violent vomiting: in the
morning: as soon as he begins to move (Bry.): deathly nausea.
Dreadful faint
feeling in stomach.
Nausea; incessant; with frequent vomiting: vertigo: cold sweat (Verat.).
Violent efforts to
vomit.
Seasickness.
Cupr-met.: Not passive in its business: it
has violence everywhere: violent diarrhoea; violent vomiting; violent spasms;
strange and violent in mania and delirium.
It is a remedy of spasms and cramps.
Kent: Curious symptom: "tightness, stomach, affects voice, which
becomes cracked and squeaky“.
Jatr.:
Vomiting of large masses of dark green bile and mucus; or of large quantities
of watery glairy fluid, with watery diarrhoea.
Crampy pains: cramps. Cramps, calves.
May be useful in vomiting
of pregnancy.
Bry.:
Vomiting at once p.c. After bread.
Bitter vomiting: of bile: of blood.
Nausea and vomiting
< from (slightest) movement (Tab., Verat.).
Usually > pressure; but stomach and abdominal pains are the
exception; they will not tolerate pressure.
Epigastrium painful,
sensitive. Pressure as from
a stone in stomach p.c.
< eating: oysters/bread.
Stitching pains: as if stomach would burst.
Sang.: Habitual sick headaches (Iris). Better
perfectly quiet in a dark room.
Rush of blood to head, nausea and
fainting, till vomiting sets
Violent pain in head: > hard pressure.
During vomiting,
headache, burning in stomach, with craving to eat.
Vomits bitter water: sour acrid fluids.
Iris.: Very sick headaches, with vomiting of a
sweetish (Plumb.) substance, or of an extremely sour fluid which excoriates
throat.
Bilious vomiting, with hot
head and sweat.
Periodic vomiting spells (Sang.): once a month or six weeks; last two or
three days.
Burning mouth,
tongue, throat, to stomach.
Nash: "Vomiting of stringy, glairy, ropy,mucus, which hangs down in
strings“.
(Comp. Kali-bi.) Profuse salivation.
Plb-met.: Most distressing vomiting;
stomach rejects almost everything.
Violent vomiting of
sweetish, sour or bitter substance; "like white of egg".
Violent pressure in
stomach, as from a heavy weight, with pain in back; with strangling sensation
and colic. Gulps up
sweetish water.
Pain abdomen to back. Characteristic sensation: “As if
abdominal walls were pulled in”/”As if abdomen and back were too close
together”. Intense retraction of abdomen.
Arg-n.: Incessant vomiting of food. May
spit up food by the mouthful till stomach is empty. (Comp. Phos., Ferr.).
May have vomiting and purging at the
same moment (Ars.). "Gushing both ways“.
Characteristic: craves sweets, sugar, which disagree. Violent belching.
Kent: "Has cured inveterate ulceration of stomach with vomiting of
blood“.
Hurry: tormented by imaginations.
Apprehension and
anticipation.
"Examination
funk“.
Apprehension in a child: "vomits as soon as she hears the school
bell" (Cured).
Intolerant of heat.
Phos.:
Nausea; vomiting; burning in stomach. better for cold things-ice cream: worse
warm things (rev. of Ars.): worse; hands in warm water, entering a warm room,
taking warm things into stomach.
Constant nausea except when
something cold is in stomach-when water drunk becomes warm, it comes up. (Comp.
Bism.).
Has also coldness, "as if freezing" in stomach. (Kreos.).
"Goneness, as if stomach has been removed": especially at 11
h.
Regurgitation of food by mouthfuls till stomach is empty (Arg-n.,
Ferr.).
Vomiting of bile,
blood: "coffee-grounds" vomit (Kreos.).
Phos.
antidotes the vomiting of chloroform.
Bismuth.: Cold water relieves: or is vomited.
Nash: "Vomiting of large
quantities with intense thirst: water is vomited the moment it reaches the
stomach :-water only is so vomited“. Surface of patient is warm.
Pressure as from a
load in one spot.
Vomiting at intervals of days when food has filled the stomach; then
vomits in enormous quantities, lasting all day.
Inexpressible pain
in stomach.
Restlessness;
anguish; great prostration.
Ip.:
Most of its acute complaints begin with vomiting.
Persistent NAUSEA, which
nothing relieves.
"Not relieved by vomiting, just as sick after as before“.
"Constant unavailing desire to vomit: or immediately after, wish to
do it again“.
Vomiting with a
clean tongue.
Feels as if stomach hung down, relaxed.
Disgust and loathing
of food (Colch.).
Affects both stomach
and vomiting centre (Apocyanum).
Ant-c.: Constant nausea: feels all
the time as if he had an overloaded stomach. “As if he had eaten too much”,
when he has not eaten.
Feels distended, though abdomen is flat.
The vomiting does not relieve (Ipec.).
Tongue white, or coated white (Bry., etc.).
Desire for acids: < vinegar/sour wine.
<: bread and pastry; over-eating.
Kreos.: Soon p.c. burning pain in stomach;
then fullness and increasing nausea; ends in vomiting of food, as eaten, only
sour and acrid, coming up an hour or two after eating.
Stomach seems unable to digest;
after patient empties it there is constant nausea (Ipec.).
Water, after it is swallowed, taste bitter.
Desire for, or aversion to meat.
Cold feeling in
stomach, as if cold water or ice were there (Phos.).
Haemorrhagic, and putrid.
Palliative in gastric carcinoma (Cadm., Sulph.).
Cadm-s.: "Stomach quits business. There
is no digestion: everything is vomited.
Everything sours. Simplest things
come up sour, mixed with blood or bile.
Kent: “A great remedy in the gastric irritation of carcinoma: coffee-
ground vomiting“.
"Dread of work:
indolence: aversion to mental and physical exertion. Like Ars. in anxiety, and prostration“.
(Comp. Ars., (Kreos.).
Pain after simplest food: stitching:
burning. Worse from vomiting.
Stomach like a leather bag: fill it and food comes up as eaten; or sour;
or with bile.
Vomiting of Pregnancy.
Ferr-met.: Nothing taken into stomach
digests, yet no nausea. Food is taken into stomach and vomited without nausea,
simply emptied out.
Or. food may be spat out by the
mouthful till stomach is empty. (Comp. Arg-n. Phos.).
Canine hunger. "Double the ordinary evening meal
was hardly sufficient“.
Aversion to meat, eggs,
sour fruit, milk, tobacco and beer.
So soon as stomach is empty vomiting ceases.
Stomach like a leather bag (Sep.): will not digest.
Fill it up and it empties as easily as it was filled. KENT.
Aeth.:
Kent: "The baby fills its stomach with milk, which comes up again at once,
while a thin, greenish, slimy stool escapes. Bluish pallor round lips; eyes and
nose sunken. Wakes from exhausted sleep; fills stomach again with milk, which
comes up in a few minutes; then again the awful exhaustion; deathly appearance;
prolonged sleep“.
Apom.:
Vomiting without previous nausea: drowsy; faint. "The peculiarity of the
vomiting is its suddenness, completeness, and the absence of pain or continued
nausea“.
Clarke: Useful in sympathetic
vomiting.
Is said to act on
the vomiting centre.
Sil.:
Vomiting while drinking, especially hasty drinking. THIRST.
Aversion to mothers milk, vomits
whenever taking it (Aeth.). Disgust for meat.
Vomiting after
suppressed foot sweet.
A "stone"
in stomach, < after raw vegetable.
Chilly: sweats profusely.
Puls.:
Hours after eating pt. spits up mouthfuls of sour, rancid, bitter fluid.
"Liquids roll up from stomach“.
Vomiting of hot food immediately; of
warm and hastily eaten food, soon p.c.; if food is cold and eaten slowly, it is
longer retained.
Cannot retain food:
it comes up hours later, just as s wallowed.
Loud eructations taste and smell of food.
Qualmishness with
chilliness.
Thirstlessness with moist or dry tongue.
"Never wants
water“.
Eats greedily, then vomits.
Craves ice-cream,
pastries: yet they will not digest and make him worse.
Craves things which
make him sick.
"Aversion to
meat, butter, fat food, pork, bread, milk, smoking".
Sulph.:
Typically, "the land, lean, hungry, dyspeptic fellow, with stoop
shoulders“.
Sinking at 11 h. (Phos.).
Weak stomach: slow in digesting: pain or weight in stomach after eating.
Acid and bilious vomiting.
Aversion to meat. "Drinks much: eats little“.
Vomiting, etc., in the
typical Sulphur patient.
<: standing; sleep; bathing.
Desire for ale or beer: for sweets.
Chin.: Hiccough; nausea; vomiting.
Frequent vomiting: of sour mucus, bile, blood.
Cold feeling in
stomach (Phos.).
Flatulent distension
almost to bursting (Colch.).
From eating fish, fruit; drinking wine.
Lob.: Nausea and vomiting with great muscular
relaxation and profuse salivation.
Indescribable feeling in
stomach of nausea, pain, heat, oppression and great uneasiness.
Chronic vomiting in
paroxysms, with nausea, profuse sweat, prostration. Brick-dust sediment in urine.
Eupat-per.: Vomiting preceded by thirst.
Retching and vomiting of bile.
Great thirst for cold water: vomited (Phos.).
Vomiting (between chill and heat) of malaria (Nat. mur.), flu, fevers;
with soreness of flesh and bones-as if broken.
Nat-m.: Vomits: food; bile; watery,
stringy transparent mucus; sour fluids, not food; watery fluids; acrid fluids;
even "coffee grounds“. Feels better on an empty stomach.
Belching and vomiting during fever (Eup-per., Ant-t., Cina).
<: acid food; bread; bread; fat; wine.
Cina.:
Vomiting of mucus (and diarrhoea) after drinking. Of worms: during fever, with
a clean tongue. (Comp. Ip.).
Gnawing in stomach, as from
hunger.
Great hunger after a meal: feels empty.
Apis.:
Vomiting nausea; retching and vomiting with great anxiety (Ars.).
Vomits bile; everything eaten.
Burning with great
sensitiveness of stomach.
Thirstlessness (Ant-t., Puls.).
"Alternately
dry and hot, or perspiring“.
Characteristic: sensation of tightness abdomen.
Feels that with any
effort, coughing, straining at stool, something will burst. (Comp. Acon., Cham.).
< heat (of fire. > cool.
Rob.: Excessive acidity of stomach. Nausea
with vomiting of intensely acid fluid.
Heartburn and acidity of
stomach at night.
Lueticum.:
A case: resisted treatment, till,
for vomiting at night only, he got Luet., which cured.
Arn.:
Vomiting of dark red coagula, after injuries.
Sore: restless; parts lain on too
sore, so must move. "Bed too hard".
Chel.:
Bilious vomiting: nothing can be retained but water, nearly boiling.
Nausea in hepatitis and
vomiting of pregnancy.
VOMITING OF
PREGNANCY: black type drugs.
Asar. Chel. Kreos. Lac-ac. Nat-s. Nux-m. Nux-v. Sep.
Tab.
CAR, TRAIN OR SEA-SICKNESS: black type only.
Carb-ac. Cocc. Nux-v. Petr. Tab.
VOMITING ON
COUGHING: black type only.
Alum. Ant-t. Bry. Dros. Hep. Ip. Kali-c.
VOMITING OF BLOOD:
black type only.
Arn. Cact. Carb-v. Cin.
Crot-h. Ferr-met. Ham. Ip. Phos. Sabin.
NAUSEA FELT IN QUEER PLACES.
In rectum, Ruta;
in ears, Dios:
in head and mouth, Cocc.
Phytologie: Rezepte. aus dem Papyrus Ebers
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