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Episodic vomiting that appears similar to cyclic vomiting syndrome; Symptom onset occurs after prolonged cannabis use; Resolution of symptoms with sustained abstinence from cannabis use [22] [23] A complete history of the person's use of cannabinoids is important in establishing the correct diagnosis. [4]
Chronic usage of THC may result in cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), a condition characterized by cyclic nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain that may persist for months to years after discontinuation. [16]
Recovery phase is typically the phase where vomiting ceases, nausea diminishes or is absent, and appetite returns. "Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a rare abnormality of the neuroendocrine system that affects 2% of children." [1] This disorder is thought to be closely related to migraines and family history of migraines. [2] [3]
Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome causes regular cannabis users to vomit, and the only way to stop the condition is to cease weed use. Vaping-related lung damage and psychosis are also reported, yet ...
A Calgary woman received a surprising diagnosis when she wound up in the ER after vomiting 30 times in a single day.
Recovery phase is typically the phase where vomiting ceases, nausea diminishes or is absent, and appetite returns. "Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a rare abnormality of the neuroendocrine system that affects 2% of children." [1] This disorder is thought to be closely related to migraines and family history of migraines. [2] [3]
The stated mission of NIDA is to support research on the causes, consequences, prevention, and treatment of drug abuse and drug addiction, and not the medicinal uses of drugs. [93] Consequently, many studies on the therapeutic benefits of cannabis were either denied or altered to comply with the limited scope and mission of NIDA. [86]
“It felt like Edward Scissorhands was trying to grab my intestines and pull them out,” a Colorado man told NBC News.