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Stools - homoeopathic treatment - symptoms, pathogenic and clinical



Stools.

Mur-ac - Involuntary when he attempts to urinate.
Alum - Straining with soft stools and when urinating.
Bapt - Foul, as are all secretions.
Bar-carb - Hard, knotty.
Bis - Of cadaverous odor.
Caust - Tough, greasy; better expelled when standing.
Chel - Small, round, hard, black balls, like sheep’s dung.
Dig - Soft, white, like chalk.
Ferr - Slimy, containing ascarides; hard black balls; undigested
painless.
Grap - Hard, knotty, threads of mucus.
Hell - Like jelly; involuntary.
Hep - Sour, white, clay-colored, fetid, sluggish.
Iod - At stool, uterine haemorrhage.



Kali-carb - Large, difficult, with stitching in rectum before stool.
Lept - Mushy; black as tar; with faint stomach and distress in liver.
Nat-mur - Crumbling.
Opium - No desire for stool; stool recedes.
Plat - Like soft clay; passed with difficulty; it adheres.
Plum - Like excrement of sheep.
Rheum - First part soft, then hard; with colic.Sil - Difficult expulsion of soft stool.
Stan - Thin, papescent, with creeping chills; worm-like; mucous threads.


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