A spasmodic pain in the left inguinal region as of incarcerated wind, which extends upward across the abdomen, causing a painful spot in the region of the spleen.
stool.
Bowels confined for two days and very hard; the evacuation occurs in small pieces.
No evacuation for three days, the abdomen seems very full, as if much had been eaten, with loss of appetite.
Evacuations accompanied with stinging, cutting pains in the rectum which persist more than an hour, with vehement tenesmus.
Obstinate constipation in children is readily cured.
The child has a movement only once in three or four days, accompanied with severe pain in the anus.
Frequent desire for stool without result.
Stools hard but occurring every day.
After going for three days without stool he is obliged to remain an hour before expelling anything and becomes very much fatigued.