SOUR VOMITING, DURING CHILL OR FEVER (Rob.) (K.)
Goes to meals with a vigorous appetite, but a few mouthfuls fills him up full (D.).
Waking at night feeling hungry (Cina, Psorinum) (A.)
Canine hunger; the more he eats, the more he craves; head aches if he does not eat (Chelidonium, Phosphorus) (A.)
Excessive accumulation of flatulence; fulness, not relieved by belching (China) (A.)
Very sleepy after eating (Agaricus, Anacardium, Bovista, Carbo vegetabilis, China, Kali carb., Natrum muriaticum, Nux vomica, Opium, Phosphorus, Silicea, Sulphur) (D.)
Great accumulation of flatus in the intestines, which presses up and causes difficulty in breathing (ARg-N.) (D.)
ERUCTATIONS AMELIORATE GASTRIC TROUBLES (Ant-T, Argentum nitricum, Carbon sulph., Carbo vegetabilis, Graphites, Ignatia, Kali bichromicum, Kali carb., Sanguinaria) (K.)
Slow digestion (China, Hepar) (C.)
Heart-burn; water-brash (Natrum phos.) (C).
Pit of the stomach swollen and sensitive, and intolerant to tight clothing (D.)
AGGRAVATION :
In the afternoon; at night; from 4 to 8 P.M.; from cold; in a warm room; after eating; from wrapping up the head; while lying down; and while urinating.
AMELIORATION:
By motion; in the heat of the bed; in the cool, open air; from warm food and drinks; from loosening the garments; from uncovering the head; and from eructation.
RELATIONSHIP :
Complementary : Iodium, Kali carb., Lachesis
Follows well after Calcarea, Carbo vegetabilis, Chelidonium, Graphites, Iodium, Lachesis, Nux vomica, and Sulph.
ANTIDOTES : Camph., Causticum, and Pulsatilla
It ANTIDOTES : China