Homeopathy for vomiting

Cuprum. Vomiting of foamy mucus. Strong metallic taste. Vomiting with spasms in stomach and limbs. Lips and tongue are red. Dry tongue coated with white, yellow or brown coating. Green slimy stool. Drinking cold water relieves vomiting. The stool is black, bloody, with tenesmus. Spasms, convulsions and collapse. Diarrhea with flatus and flaky fluid. Clonic convulsions in the hands and feet. Dark red urine.

Plumbum. Vomiting black mass. Severe colic and the abdomen drawn in towards the back. Feces in vomit. Stubborn constipation. Fecal vomiting. The stools are made of caked lumps, like sheep’s feces. Colic is relieved by bending the body forward and straightening the knees. Scanty black stool once every 10 days.

Complete loss of appetite with extreme thirst. Very strong and unquenchable thirst. Sour burp. Intestinal intussusception with fecal vomiting. Clump, hysterical in gouty patients. Spasm of the throat and dry mouth. The edge of the tongue is red and brown in the center. Dry, red, shiny tongue in chronic gastritis.

Veratrum album. Excessive vomiting of food with green mucus. Profuse salivation. Desire for cold drinks. Passionately desires fruit or salt. The slightest amount of liquid causes indomitable vomiting. Nausea with profuse salivation and great thirst. Strong flatulence. Profuse, watery diarrhea with great force and cold sweat on forehead. Cold extremities. Urine scanty and red.

Antimonium crudum. Vomiting from excessive summer heat. Vomiting of curdled milk in children. Diarrhea from vinegar, cold bathing and excessive heat. Constipation, vomiting, stools of white, hard and dry lumps, like cottage cheese. The baby is hungry as soon as it is weaned. The child vomits milk in the form of small white flakes and refuses to eat.

Aethusa cynapium. Vomiting in children after any drink. Vomiting of curdled milk in children during teething. Nausea, pain and vomiting. Vomiting of curdled milk in children. After vomiting, the child falls asleep (Antimonium crudum). After vomiting, the child falls asleep and wakes up hungry. Bad nutrition. Summer indigestion and vomiting during teething. Relieves pain during teething in children. Milk is erupted in the form of yellow-white or green flakes. The patient, after vomiting, again asks for food.

Zincum metallicum. Vomiting as soon as water enters the stomach. Nausea from lemon juice. Dizziness. Pressure at the root of the nose. Convulsions and stupor. Better walking and worse sitting. Worse from wine (Rhododendron, Glonoin, Nux vomica, Selenium, Ledum, Acidum fluoricum, Antimonium crudum and Pulsatilla). Trembling all over. Fainting with stupefaction and nausea.

Ipecacuanha. Vomiting and nausea after eating, after coughing and after sour food. Constant nausea with a clean wet tongue. Vomiting brings no relief. Better from pressure. Arterial bleeding. Attacks of bronchospasm. Worse in warm and damp wind. Choking cough without expectoration. Worse in winter in dry weather. Worse from fatty meat.

Sepia. Vomiting of bile during pregnancy. Lots of brown spots on belly. A large belly in women with a yellow saddle on the bridge of the nose. No thirst. Nausea goes away after eating. Morning sickness. Very irritable women, fainting from the slightest exertion. Worse from cold air, damp weather, and motion. Drawing down sensation in pelvic region. Flatulence from lack of bile. Hyperpigmentation.

Phosphorus. The water warms up in the stomach and is violently expelled back. Vomiting of sour dark matter. Strong desire for sour and spicy foods. As soon as the water warms up in the stomach, it goes back into the mouth. The sight of water causes vomiting, closes eyes when bathing. Eructation of flatus after eating.

The liver is enlarged, with jaundice. Constipation. The stools are scanty, long, narrow, dry, viscous and hard. Amenorrhea with hemoptysis or bleeding from the nose. Infertility from extreme voluptuousness. Hoarseness with a rough voice. Fluid coryza before midnight. Nostrils filled with green mucus. The patient is extremely impressionable and sensitive to touch. He cannot stand light, noise and smells.

A thunderstorm makes him restless, timid and aggravates all symptoms. The patient does not answer questions. Headache with hypersensitivity to smells. The patient faints from the smell of flowers. Throbbing headache from music. Noise in ears.

Bismuthum. Vomiting immediately after eating, with burning pains in the pit of the stomach.

Veratrum viride. Sudden nausea with vomiting and hiccough. Painful belching, with bloody, frothy mucus. Convulsive twitching of the face. Profuse secretion of saliva with nausea. The tongue is yellow on the sides, with a red stripe in the center. Frequent and prolonged hiccough. Extreme thirst, but drinking causes vomiting. Dark, bloody stools. Pneumonia in the first stage of plethora. Viscous, sticky mucus causes vomiting. Hard and full pulse. Cramps in shoulders and hands. Severe pain in the hip joints.

Robinia. Sour vomiting in migraine. High acidity in the stomach. The child has a sour smell. Frequent sour belching. Worse from motion, pressure and at night. Pain in stomach after eating, with sour vomiting. Flatulence. Better at rest and in the morning. Sour stools in newborns (Calcarea).

Calcarea ostrearum. Vomiting of curdled milk and sour diarrhea (Calcarea acetica).

Kreosotum. Vomiting of undigested food a few hours after eating. Secale cornutum. Vomiting dark brown coffee-ground liquid. Vomiting blood. Vomiting of bile and mucus. Coldness of abdomen and back. Convulsions, cold, clammy sweat. Cholera. Flatulence. Involuntary putrid and offensive diarrhea. The upper part of the body sweats profusely. Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis. Aneurysms of the peripheral sections of the main arteries. Worse from heat. Extreme disgust to be covered.

Mercurius. Sudden vomiting of milk in newborns. Chronic gastritis with swelling (Mercurius dulcis). The patient constantly requires water, but does not get drunk. Vomiting of bile with salivation. Gallstones with jaundice and severe hepatic colic (Mercurius dulcis). Acute hepatitis (Mercurius dulcis). Mucous diarrhea in children in hot summer weather (Mercurius dulcis). Stool dark green, frothy with bloody mucus. Violent tenesmus after stool.

Podophyllum. Vomiting of bile masses mixed with blood. He constantly rubs his hands in the hypochondrium. Expulsion of gallstones. Tongue thickly coated in center and imprinted by teeth. Bad breath and salivation. Complete loss of taste, unable to distinguish between sweet and sour. Strong thirst.

Iris versicolor. Nausea and vomiting of sour food. The mucous membrane of the mouth burns with fire. Sour vomiting. Burning in tongue and esophagus. Burning in epigastrium and rectum. Profuse salivation. Copious fatty loose stools. Worse in the morning and on motion. Pain in the forehead with strict periodicity.

Facial neuralgia on the right. Pain in right shoulder joint. Cloudy vision before headache. Left sided sciatica. Better when leaning forward. Loss of appetite. The patient has a sour smell. Burning in stomach, with watery diarrhea and great prostration. Pain in region of liver on motion. Watery diarrhea at night.