Characteristics
Clarke
The symptoms of Colost. are purely clinical. Its use in diarrhoea was probably
suggested by the purgative effect of Co/ostrum on the infant. Bell gives the indications as
follows:—STOOLS: Green, watery; yellow; watery; mucous; bilious; profuse; sour-smelling;
- excoriating.
- AGG.
- : Jn nursing infants; during dentition.
- DURING STOOL: Colicky pains in
- hypogastrium.
- Accompaniments: Great nervous irritability, or listlessness.
- Pale face.
- Tongue
- coated white or yellow.
- Vomiting of sour or bitter substances.
- Loss of appetite.
- The whole body
smells sour. Fever. Emaciation.