Sometimes water collects in a woman's uterus and stays there. Signs. A sign is that this is preceded by constipation of menstruation and rumbling in the stomach becomes more frequent, especially when moving and walking; A loose tumor appears in the lower abdomen, and the patient sometimes becomes like dropsy. A watery fluid often flows from the uterus, so that it is sometimes thought that the woman is pregnant; Often relief is brought to her by copious discharge of water at once.
Treatment. Treatment for such a patient consists of bloodletting, if necessary, and exercise. It is also planted in decoctions that strongly expel aqueous humor, and in substances used for dressings for dropsy, so that they promote the maturation of matter. Then the patient is given medications that forcefully expel menstruation, and she is given diuretics to drink. It would not be a bad idea to give her enemas for dropsy and introduce suppositories that expel water and menstruation. The introduction of white hellebore benefits such a patient and removes a lot of water.