Aconite [Acon]
Constant fever, uneasiness and distress by spells; the parts are very tender to the touch.
Antimonium-crud [Ant-c]
A great deal of crying, while tongue, vomiting diarrhoea, cough.
Borax-ven [Bor]
Child cannot bear a downward motion; even when asleep it suddenly awakes by the downward motion to put it in its little bed; very nervous; least noise causes it to awaken, and then it cries all the time and does not thrive; brown, watery diarrhoea.
Calcarea-carb [Calc]
In children of leucophlegmatic temperament, with large open fontanelles, much perspiration about the head; the child cries much. It may have two or three ruptures, yet in such cases Calcarea alone will effect a cure in a few weeks or months.
Chamomilla [Cham]
Constant diarrhoea, the child is fretful and wants to be carried about.
Cina [Cina]
Child does not thrive and never sleeps quietly, is always in motion even in its most quiet sleep, which is never long at a time; when awake it always cries and is very cross, refusing everything offered; it is continually crying and worrying.
Lycopodium [Lyc]
Congenital hernia of right side (Nux v., left side). Child cries all and sleeps all night; red sand in the urine, screaming when urinating; rattling and commotion in the abdomen; colic and crying.
Natrum-mur [Nat-m]
Infantile hernia, child thin, emaciated, sickly, with eruptions on face; desire for salt.
Nux-vomica [Nux-v]
Large hernial tumor, often left inguinal, perhaps in the scrotum; crying spells, during which the feet are alternately drawn up and then stretched out again; colicky spells after midnight or in the morning; bowels rather costive, the stools being large, difficult and seldom, or small, frequent and painful; the child does not sleep well, has no appetite; if already walking about, the tumor looks blue.
Opium [Op]
Redness of the face; abdomen hard and distended; the child is soporous.
Psorinum [Psor]
Inguinal hernia, reaching down to the testicles; stinging sharp pains in inguinal glands.
Silicea [Sil]
The child is very tender to the touch around the hernial tumor, which is painful, and it feels easier it recedes; vomits up milk profusely after nursing; it dreads to be moved; frequent colicky pains relieved by the discharge of very offensive flatus.
Stannum [Stann]
The child is relieved by pressure of the knee, shoulder, of hand upon the abdomen.
Sulphuric-acid [Sul-ac]
Hernia of infants with profound prostration; great disposition of the hernia to come down; (>) when quiet, (<) from coughing or breathing.
Sulphur [Sulph]
Scurfy skin which is easily abraded; sleeps only in short naps.
Thuja [Thuj]
Babies cry much when umbilicus protrudes; infantile hernia on left side, only quiet when thigh is flexed on abdomen to relieve pressure.