Aloe



Cutting pains in the rectum, with the passage of the solid stool (ten o’clock, evening of twentieth day).

Stinging in the rectum.

Dragging in the rectum, near the anus.

In the rectum sensation as if loose.

Pains in the loins, producing an annoying sensation in the rectum.

If furthers the circulation of blood towards the pelvic region, it excites the vessels of the rectum and sexual organs (Richter).

Burning in the anus.

Burning at the anus after stool.

Itching and burning in the anus, painful in the highest degree, prevents his sleeping for a long time.

Burning in the anus; a kind of sore feeling, with increased itching around the anus, and an increased evacuation the third day (in two brothers, form fifty to sixty years old, after repeated doses).

The evacuations which Aloes produced are of a bilious character; the diarrhoea which it causes is (with the exception of the debility) similar to a bilious diarrhoea, combined with burning in the anus.

Burning pain in the anus after a hard evacuation.

Burning in the anus continuing a long time, after the passage of hot flatus (first and third days).

Tenesmus and burning heat in the anus.

Sticking, cutting pains in anus following stool.

Stitches form the anus up into the loins.

Drawing, sticking, or tensive tearing form the anus into the loins, and into the abdomen.

On walking, after the morning stool, many drawing stitches in the anus, more on the left side and forward to the region of the prostate gland and vesiculae seminales (eleventh day).

Fullness and pressing out in the anus.

The not too hard faeces prick quite severely in the anus, as if it would tear it forwards; afterwards, a continued pain in the anus, which compelled him to draw it together frequently, whereby it becomes tense and aches (third day).

The tenesmus is peculiar; an unpleasant sensation in the anus, as if more stool would follow, which must be held back on account of the soreness; yet, on account of this pain, he does not dare to draw the anus together as usual.

Pain in the anus; relieved by beer.

Strong pulsating in the anus, while sitting, after dinner.

Ulcers on the edge of the anus (a. a)..

Weakness, or loss of power of sphincter ani, which is incompletely closed after a stool, so that keeping the anus clean was difficult.

Evacuation of blood from the anus.

Copious discharge of blood form the anus, though without hemorrhoidal tumors (Trousseau).

Blood passes after the stool Some loss of blood at stool, as if hemorrhoids were coming

on.

Passage of very much blood with the stool, with severe pain in the loins.

Passage of blood from the anus (Fallopius).

Sense of fullness, like congestion, of the protruded strangulated hemorrhoids; later, an indefinite urgency to stool, and a second small stool, which was entirely unusual, whereby the hemorrhoids protrude very much, and pain, as if sore and chapped in the anus (after three hours, forenoon).

Swelling of the hemorrhoids; they pain as if raw.

Soft piles at the anus itch evening and morning (eighteenth day).

After rising, a hard, small, tough stool, with sore pains in the hemorrhoids, some of which are still protruded (nineteenth day).

Continual smarting of the hemorrhoids, even during rest, on sitting and lying, as if rubbed raw (twenty-second day).

Hemorrhoids very sensitive, on wiping after the stool (twenty-third day).

In the morning, the piles in the anus are small and little sensitive; through the day more swollen and sensitive; sometimes stitches therein and itching (twenty-fourth day).

In ate afternoon, much itching in the piles and anus generally (twenty-second day).

Towards evening, on rising from sitting, many fine, sensitive stitches in the hemorrhoids, so also later in the evening, when sitting (twentieth day).

Twenty-four hours’ relief with the hemorrhoids; on that day, for the first time, much blood with the stool.

If cold water applications afford relief from the hemorrhoids, an indication for Aloes? Soft, painless, varicose tumors on the perineum (fourteenth day).

On a walk of two miles, the perineum became very sore, which otherwise seldom happened in five or six miles (fourteenth day).

Urgency to stool on passing water at night (tenth and eleventh days).

Urgency to stool at times in the evening, which he can overcome (sixth day).

Unusual urgency and haste to an evacuation.

He feels continually as if he ought to go to stool.

A feeling like urgency to stool in the rectum, near the anus, more toward the perineum (after triturating it).

Frequent urgings (the first hours).

Urgings, without evacuation (Sundelin).

Frequent urgings.

Frequent urgings, without stool (third day).

Frequent inclination for a stool.

Copious urgings (soon after taking two grains, with sugar of milk).

Urging; wakes at night many times; driving out of bed at six o’clock.

A frequent transient urging (second day).

Sometimes there is sudden urging, which passes off just as suddenly.

At eight o’clock in the evening, sudden urging, passing away just as rapidly; at nine o’clock, diarrhoea.

Sudden urgency in the morning, on rising.

Urging and straining, yet only flatus passes off.

Compelled to stool, and only passage of flatus.

Urging to stool, and hunger, in the morning.

Urgency, with a feeling of softness, without stool (first day).

Urgency, with moving about in the abdomen.

At night, frequent, sudden urging, with gurgling in the lower abdomen, passing off again just as suddenly (first day).

Urgency to stool, with passage of urine.

Urgency to stool immediately after eating (fifteenth day).

Many times a day, urgency, as with diarrhoea, only hot flatus passes with great relief; but it soon returns, with a sensation as of a plug wedged in between the symphysis pubis and the os coccyges (second day).

Frequent urgency to stool, with as sensation of heaviness in the pelvis (first day).

Ineffectual efforts for stool, with feeling of debility.

Fruitless straining, and severe, tenesmus in the rectum, and passage of vigorous, easily escaping flatus.

Tenesmus (Honigberger).

Ineffectual tenesmus. Very frequent tenesmus.

Straining, with cessation of stool.

Straining and burning in the rectum.

Urgency and straining; then, after a few minutes, a liquid evacuation, with some blood and bloody mucus.

Urging the whole day; stool at evening.

Every time, on passing urine, the feeling as if some thin stool would escape with it (third day).

With the stool there is always as if still more were at hand (sixth day).

A troublesome feeling as if still more would come, after a thin, pappy stool (sixteenth day).

Usually wakes in the morning with severe urging to stool, which still persists after a copious evacuation.

On rising, hasty urging to stool, with continued rumbling in the abdomen; sputtering with the stool (second day).

Urging, as for a solid stool, which was soft.

Sudden urgency, with a liquid stool.

Urgency to stool in the afternoon and evening; at nine in the evening, a second indolent passage (fifth day).

Pressing, with a soft stool.

After much straining, with flatus, a small stool, with much pressing, small and soft (evening of third day).

Griping before the diarrhoea; tenesmus therewith.

Frequent griping before the stool; therewith, for the most part, flatulence, sometimes also straining at stool.

Fear lest a stool should escape with flatus.

While passing urine, a feeling as if some thin stool would escape with it.

Every time, on passing wind, the feeling as if some thin stool would escape with it (third day).

Must take care that he does not have an involuntary stool when passing flatus (twelfth day).

The stool passes without his needing to make any exertion, it falls, as it were, out of the intestines (third day).

An inert stool, “the stool falls out”.

Some faeces pass contrary to will, with passage of flatus.

Thin, almost involuntary stool.

The feces escape almost without being notices.

Involuntary stool, with passage of flatus.

Faeces and urine will pass together; they escape together.

It always colors the stool yellow (Boerhaave).

The stool on the following mornings is golden-yellow (after the fourth).

Green stools (in an infant).

Undigested stools, with traces of blood.

Bilious evacuations.

Evacuation of very large, conglomerate pieces of intestinal mucus.

After loud grumbling and moving about in the abdomen, a thin evacuation, passing almost involuntarily, consisting in part of thin, yellow faeces, partly of bilious-streaked pieces of mucus mixed with the faeces; thereafter crawling in the anus, which compels one to rub it.

Passage of a membranous-looking mucus through the anus.

Inclinations to soft stool.

After three hours, a second soft stool; after eight hours, a third (one-half grain taken in the forenoon).

Two pappy passages (second and third days).

The stool, after twelve hours, was thin and pappy; repeated in three hours (first day); three pappy stools (third day).

Thin, pappy stool, in the morning.

Five stools, tenth and twelfth days; he could have gone still oftener.

Soft, pasty stool.

Soft, very abundant stool.

Thin, pappy, dark-colored, scanty stools.

Looseness of the bowels, with soft stools, for several days.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.