Haematemesis


Homeopathy treatment for Haematemesis from the Homeopathic Therapeutics by Lilienthal. Homeopathic remedies for the treatment of Haematemesis…


Gastrorrhagia

Aconite [Acon]

Plethora, nausea, gagging, retching; cold sweat on forehead; sudden severe pain in stomach and abdominal throbbing; vomiting of blood with full, bounding pulse heat, thirst, profuse sweat, cold extremities and increased micturition; after repeated vomiting sensation of a cold stone in stomach; haematemesis of newborn infants.

Aloe [Aloe]

Abdominal plethora, hepatic complications; vomiting of blood, pain and pulsation around umbilicus, and brownish, jelly-like, bloody stools.

Argentum-nit [Arg-n]

Deathly nausea, anxiety, burning, throbbing ulcerative pain in stomach and vomiting of partially digested blood; brown or bloody stools; oedema of legs.

Arnica [Arn]

External violence; pressive cutting pain in epigastrium, with nausea, retching, vomiting of dark-red coagula, bitter taste, bloody stools; constipation after trauma.

Arsenicum [Ars]

Burning and increased pulsation in pit of stomach, with intense anxiety, trembling of lower extremities, vomiting of dark blood with similar discharges from bowels; chilliness, not relieved even near the fire; extreme prostration.

Belladonna [Bell]

Feeling of fulness; warmth and even congestive burning in stomach with desire for acid drinks; nausea, preceded by violent hiccough; painless throbbing and beating in pit of stomach, vomiting of red blood, bile and mucus; pains come and go suddenly; congestive delirium and convulsions.

Bryonia [Bry]

VICARIOUS HAEMATEMESIS; vomiting of bright-red blood, followed by a dry, fatiguing cough and insatiable thirst for large quantities of water, with dry mouth and white furred tongue, (<) on assuming an erect position and even by slight motion.

Cactus-grand [Cact]

Continuous nausea; copious vomiting of blood; burning, constrictive sensation in pit of stomach; pale face; cold sweat, icy-cold hands; cold back; engorged liver; palpitations; periodicity.

Cantharis [Canth]

Haemorrhages from ulceration and erosion of the mucosa; vomiting of pure blood or of greenish substances, with pale face, collapsed features, stupor, cold extremities; albuminuria.

Carbo-veg [Carb-v]

Collapse from great loss of blood; fainting spells, vertigo, burning in stomach, cold breath, imperceptible pulse, icy-cold surfaces.

Causticum [Caust]

Nocturnal vomiting of dark blood, accompanied by pinching, clawing in pit of stomach on deep breathing, especially in rheumatoid arthritic patients.

China [Chin]

Symptoms of quantitative anaemia.

Cicuta [Cic]

HAEMATEMESIS IN THE AGED (Conium, Hyosc., Opium); deathly pale face, stomach hot and throbbing, (>) by bending body backward.

Conium [Con]

Rotary vertigo when turning in bed or walking; burning eructations; violent, sour vomiting of black masses, like coffee- grounds in clear water or chocolate-colored masses; raw, sore feeling in pit of stomach.

Crot. [Crot-h]

Low vital force and decomposition of blood, which fails to coagulate; deathly nausea, jaundiced complexion, faintness, cold sweat, insatiable thirst, great prostration; weight, soreness and tenderness in stomach which ejects everything.

Ferrum [Ferr]

Nausea followed by vomiting of bright lumpy blood; pulsating headache, vertigo; pale earthy face, blushing easily; throbbing heat and burning in stomach with crampy pains in cardia and splenic region.

Hamamelis [Ham]

Nausea and vomiting of black blood (Puls); violent throbbing in stomach, followed by fulness and gurgling in abdomen and large tarry stools.

Hyoscyamus [Hyos]

HAEMATEMESIS IN DRUNKARDS (Nux v.), with hiccough and bitter eructations, blood dark-red or bloody mucus; hepatic complications; vicarious in place of menses (Bryonia, Lachesis, Phosphorus).

Ipecacuanha [Ip]

Nausea, fainting, throbbing in pit of stomach; vomiting of bright-red blood or of pitchy substances with intense nausea; thirst, quick, small pulse, feeble, slow respiration; anxious expressions; tarry stools, often followed by tenesmus and debility.

Kali-bichrom [Kali-bi]

Ulceration of stomach; pressure and burning in stomach nausea followed by vomiting of blood and mucus with cold sweat on hands and hot face; longing for acids, with increased thirst.

Lachesis [Lach]

Hepatic troubles; cancer of stomach; gastric region sensitive to touch; cold sweat, trembling, fainting; vomiting of blood and bloody stools looking like charred straw; periodical attack every spring; vicarious haematemesis.

Lycopodium [Lyc]

Hepatic troubles; round ulcer; nausea followed by vomiting of clotted blood or dark-green masses, with tensive sore pain in gastric and hepatic region, (<) on bending body or pressure of hand.

Millefolium [Mill]

Active haemorrhage of bright blood.

Nux-vomica [Nux-v]

Portal congestion, dyspepsia; vomiting of bright-red or of black blood with nausea, fainting, vertigo, burning, throbbing pains and weight in stomach; tarry stools or constipation.

Opium [Op]

Haematemesis of drunkards and old people with dull, stupid features, faintishness, great thirst, livid face and cold limbs.

Phosphorus [Phos]

Haematemesis after suppression of menses; coffee-ground vomiting with oppression and burning in stomach; longing for something refreshing.

Pulsatilla [Puls]

Vomiting of blood, due to a cold or suppression of menses, with nausea, pale face, chilliness, faintness, blood dark and easily coagulating (Ferrum).

Rhus-tox [Rhus-t]

Haematemesis from overexertion or lifting heavy weights; stinging and throbbing in pit of stomach; blood bright-red.

Secale [Sec]

Vomiting of large quantities of dark-brown slime, bile and shreds; collapse with soft abdomen, cold clammy, sweat and filiform pulse; desire for lemonade; vomiting attended by painful retching and strong pulsations in pit of stomach; gangrene of stomach and liver.

Stannum [Stann]

Haematemesis (<) when lying, (>) from pressure on stomach; nausea and vomiting with sinking, gone feeling in pit of stomach.

Sulphur [Sulph]

Portal congestion with engorged liver; tensive burning, drawing, stitching pains; nausea and vomiting of blood and of a blackish tasteless fluid, with faintness at the appearance of menses; haemorrhoids.

Veratrum-alb [Verat]

Haematemesis, with continuous nausea, fainting, anguish, vertigo, pale face, profuse cold sweat, prostration and collapse, nausea (<) on moving or rising; discharge of clotted blood from bowels with crampy colic.

Veratrum-vir [Verat-v]

Gastritis with high fever, great vascular excitement and intense drawing-twisting pains, and followed every little while with

bloody vomiting and bloody stools.

Zincum [Zinc]

Vomiting of blood or of bloody mucus; preceded by nausea, retching and tremulous feeling; pitchy stools, bloody taste; cramps in liver and pit of stomach.

Samuel Lilienthal
Dr. Samuel Lilienthal (1815-1891) was from Germany, and became a pioneer homeopath in America. He received his Doctor of Medicine Degree from the University of Munich in 1838. After he moved to the United States, he was hired as Professor of Clinical Medicine at New York College for Women, and also as Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases at the New York Homeopathic College.
Dr. Samuel Lilienthal was the author of many great books including “Homeopathic Therapeutics”. For many years, with the support of Dr. Constantine Hering, he was the editor of the North American Journal of Homeopathy. Dr. Lilienthal passed away on February 2nd 1891 in San Francisco.