Ornithogalum: Ulceration and cancer of both pylorus and caecum, with great distension of stomach, belching, offensive flatus, agonizing pain, must loosen clothes. Gastric or duodenal ulcers.
Argentum Nit: Ulceration of intestines, or stomach with vomiting of blood. Pain immediately after eating.
Kali Bich: Ulceration of intestines with chronic diarrhoea.
Merc. Cor: Ulceration of large intestines with bloody stools.
Terebinth: Ulceration of intestines with haemorrhage.
Nitric Acid: Ulceration in typhoid fever.
Phosphorus:
Arsenic Alb:
Ulceration of stomach with burning pain. Try in the given order.
Euphordium: Ulcers in stomach that burn like coal fire. Burning pain when Phosphorus and Arsenic Alb. fail.
Lycopodium: Having bloated feeling after a few mouthfuls of food. Aggravation between 4-R P.M. Use in I M potency.
Lachesis: Gastric ulcer when the patient feels worse on waking. Cannot bear constriction of any kind, wants loose clothes. Cannot bear the heat or the sun.
Pulsatilla: Gastric ulcer in patients who cannot bear fats. Belter in open air.
Thuja: Gastric ulcers in persons where there is a history of excessive vaccination.
Graphites: Specific in gastric and duodenal ulcers. Stomach pain relieved by hot food, drink and by lying down.
Natrum Phos: Ulceration of stomach. Pain in one spot after food with hyper-acidity and acid risings.
Medorrhinum: Duodenal ulcers with pain two hours after food; excessive flatulence and always better at the seaside. Give in IM potency.
Aesculus Hip: Congestion and ulceration of the stomach with inclination to vomiting which is sour; sour eructations. Constant distress and burning in the stomach.
Uranium Nitricum: Useful for pyloric and gastric ulcers. Vomiting of mucus mixed with blood and coffee-ground matter; stools tarry, dark.