Hamamelis: When the blood is of dark colour and is with the stool painless.
Phosphorus: When blood is passed during emission of flatus.
Lachesis: When blood is passed during menses.
Ammonia Carb: Haemorrhage after stool.
Sanguinaria: Bleeding from bowels which may be due to the
application of leeches for extraction of blood.
Nitric. Acid:
Muriatic Acid:
Are the head remedies for
bleeding from anus without reference to its cause.
Crocus: When the blood is black, viscid, clotting, forming into
black strings hanging from the bleeding orifice.
Terebinthina: Haemorrhage from anus and bleeding piles.
Albumin and blood in urine. Urine fetid with violent odour.
Ulceration of bowels.