The conditions calling for Gambogia are apt to occur especially toward evening or night.
Frightful vomiting and purging, attended with fainting.
Stool: profuse, watery with colic and tenesmus; dark green mucus, offensive, corrosive, discharged with a single, somewhat prolonged, effort, great relief after stool, as though an irritating substance were removed from the bowels; burning in anus.
Discharge of yellow and green diarrhoeic feces, mixed with mucus, preceded by excessive cutting around the umbilicus.