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  2. Rumination syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rumination-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc...

    Symptoms of rumination syndrome include: Effortless regurgitation, typically within minutes of eating. Belly pain or pressure relieved by regurgitation. A feeling of fullness. Nausea. Losing weight without trying. Rumination syndrome isn't usually associated with retching. When to see a doctor.

  3. Rumination Syndrome: Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Treatment - ...

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    The signs and symptoms of rumination syndrome include: Regurgitating and re-chewing food on a regular basis. Digestive problems, such as indigestion and stomach aches. Dental problems, such as bad breath and tooth decay. Weight loss. Chapped lips.

  4. Rumination Syndrome - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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    In many cases, rumination symptoms begin with atriggerevent such as a viral illness, a GI disease or changes in the patients life causing stress. The individual may develop increased sensitivity in the digestive tract.

  5. Rumination Syndrome - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    What are the symptoms of rumination syndrome? Rumination is different from throwing up. With rumination, the food is undigested. It often still tastes the same as when it was first eaten. The symptoms of rumination syndrome may look like other health conditions or problems. Always talk with your healthcare provider for a diagnosis. How is ...

  6. Rumination syndrome - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    To diagnose rumination syndrome, a healthcare professional asks about current symptoms and takes a medical history. This first examination, combined with observing behavior, is often enough to diagnose rumination syndrome.

  7. Rumination Disorder - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Patients with rumination syndrome commonly report dyspepsia, vomiting, and abdominal pain. The syndrome is characterized by rapid (usually within 10 minutes) regurgitation after a meal. The regurgitation can persist for 1 to 2 hours after finishing a meal.

  8. Rumination Disorder: Treatment in Children vs. Adults, and More

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    Symptoms of rumination disorder are different from those for acid reflux and GERD: In acid reflux, acid used to break down food in the stomach rises into the esophagus. That may cause a...

  9. Rumination disorder: Definition, symptoms, treatment, and more

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    Definition. Vs. GERD. Symptoms. Causes. Treatment. Risk factors. Diagnosis. Prevention. Complications. Outlook. Seeking help. Summary. Rumination disorder, or rumination syndrome, is an...

  10. Rumination Syndrome - Guts UK

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    Symptoms 5. Treatment 6. Support. Overview. THIS FACTSHEET IS ABOUT RUMINATION SYNDROME. Rumination syndrome is the chronic (long-term) repetitive, effortless regurgitation of recently swallowed food back into the mouth. The regurgitated food may then either be rechewed and swallowed or spat out.

  11. Rumination Syndrome - Nationwide Children's Hospital

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    What Are the Symptoms of Rumination Syndrome? Rumination syndrome falls into a category of GI conditions called functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID). As with any functional disorder, while no disease or physical abnormality is present, the patient is suffering from very real problems.