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- Emesis (Vomiting Throwing Up) Symptoms, Causes Treatment
Vomiting is when muscles in your belly, chest, neck and head work together to push whatever’s in your stomach out This forceful expulsion of your stomach’s contents can be a symptom of many conditions But when you’re vomiting, what you really want is a way to make it stop
- Vomiting - Wikipedia
Vomiting (scientifically known as emesis, and otherwise known as puking, and throwing up) [a] is the forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose [1]
- Approach to the adult with nausea and vomiting - UpToDate
Diaphoresis, increased respiratory and heart rates, disengagement from one's surroundings, and other features can accompany it Nausea is often associated with vomiting (the forceful expulsion of gastric contents), dyspepsia, or other gastrointestinal symptoms
- Mechanisms of Nausea and Vomiting: Current Knowledge and Recent . . .
In this review, the authors discuss the anatomical structures, neurotransmitters mediators, and corresponding receptors, as well as intracellular emetic signaling pathways involved in the processes of nausea and vomiting in diverse animal models as well as humans
- EMESIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EMESIS is an act or instance of vomiting
- Nausea and Vomiting in Adults - The Merck Manuals
Vomiting empties the stomach and often makes people with nausea feel considerably better, at least temporarily Vomiting is quite uncomfortable and can be violent Severe vomiting can project stomach contents many feet (projectile vomiting)
- Vomiting - Johns Hopkins Medicine
What is vomiting? Vomiting (also called emesis) is not a disease but a symptom In children, a variety of conditions can cause vomiting, the most common of which is viral infection of the gastrointestinal tract, or gastroenteritis (also known as “stomach flu”)
- What Is Vomiting? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention
Vomiting, also known medically as “emesis” and colloquially as throwing up, retching, heaving, hurling, puking, tossing, or being sick, is the forcible voluntary or involuntary emptying of
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