- Gnaph has been used mainly in disorders of the sciatic nerve, but it also has an action on the abdominal organs, causing vomiting, colicSevere fluctuating pain in the abdomenSevere, often fluctuating pain in the abdomen caused by gas, spasm, or obstruction in the intestines, common in infants. and diarrhea, thus comparing with Coloc in both spheres.
- SciaticaNerve pain radiating from the lower back down the legsPain radiating along the sciatic nerve, which runs down one or both legs from the lower back. and lumbagoPain in the lower back regionA general term for acute or chronic pain in the lower back or lumbar region. with numbness alternating with the pain.
- Intense sciatic pain (Mag-p., Rhus-t., Coloc., Hyper.), alternating with or followed by numbness.
- Lumbago with numbness of part.
- Rheuma tism.
- Anterior crural neuralgiaSharp nerve pain along a nerve pathIntense, shooting, or burning pain that radiates along the course of one or more nerves..
- Pain in joints as if they lacked oil.
- Pain worse lying down, motion, stepping, by sitting in a chair, better by flexing the limbs on abdomen (Colo.).
- Sticking pain and numb ness.
- Sharp, shooting pains, or electric -like sensation down the backs of the legs.
- Offensive diarrhea with colic, worse in the morning.
- PolyuriaAbnormally excessive urinationThe production of abnormally large volumes of dilute urine, causing frequent urination..
- Weight and heaviness in the pelvis.
- DysmenorrheaPainful menstruation with abdominal crampsPainful menstruation, typically involving abdominal cramps. with scanty menses, very painful during the first day