Acidity.-
Acid. Sulph. 3, 4h.
Arg. Nit. 6, 4h. With gastralgia and eructation of wind.
Calc. Carb. 6, 4h. After food, everything taken (especially fat, oils, and suger) “rises acid” the kind of dyspepsia that precedes tubercle.
Sulph. 6, 4h. Regurgitation of food tasting acid, a, hour after eating; sinking sensation at epigastrium.
Lyco. 6, 4h. With distended feeling after the least food, constipation, thick urine with red deposit.
Robinia. 3, 4h. Constant eructation and vomiting of intensely sour fluid, principally at night.
Carb. V. 6, 4h. With much stomach flatulence.
See also Dyspepsia.
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