Bufo Rana - Rectum, Anus, Stool symptoms - T.F. Allen
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Bufo Rana in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
RECTUM, ANUS, STOOL
Rectum
Prolapsus recti, even between stools,
Erysipelatous swelling of the anus,
Blind haemorrhoids, with great pain,
Haemorrhoids, with discharge of blood, and sometimes of purulent matter,
Frequent protrusion of very painful haemorrhoidal knobs,
Reappearance of haemorrhoids, with loss of clear red blood and a feeling of comfort, in the case of a female disposed to piles,
In consequence of straining at stool there escapes from the haemorrhoidal tumor a jet of blood, the quantity of which may perhaps be estimated at 150 grammes; after this trifling haemorrhage sense of fatigue,
Itching and burning at the anus,
Stool
Stool every two days,
Frequent urging to stool for three or four days, but resulting in only one very scanty evacuation daily. To this state succeeds, for three or four days, four daily stools, accompanied with colic and flatulence,
Five stools in one day,
Several daily stools,
Two stools in the day, which are yellowish, soft, but consistent,
Stools at night, towards two or three o'clock, A.M.,
Diarrhoea, often accompanied with inclination to vomit,
Watery diarrhoea, with copious urination and canine hunger,
Dysentery,
Diarrhoeic stools, with tenesmus and heaviness,
Diarrhoeic stools, sometimes involuntary, with burning in the abdomen, and especially in the rectum,
Whitish stools, as in icterus,
Yellowish, liquid stools,
Yellow diarrhoeic stools mixed with dark substances,
Brown stools, of a very bad smell,
Bloody diarrhoeic stools, sometimes followed by very liquid whitish stools,
Hard, difficult stools,
Stool sometimes hard, sometimes soft, sometimes both together,
Thin stools,
Semi-liquid stools after a meal, for three days; one or two daily, morning and evening, without colic; followed three or four days after by an obstinate haemorrhoidal tumor, the size of a filbert, and situated outside the margin of the anus; the appearance of this tumor is preceded by smarting, three or four days before,
Lumbrici in the child's stools,
Ascarides and lumbrici,
Constipation; frequent ineffectual urging to stool,
Suppression of stools; the whole body is cold, while the head is burning hot,
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