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  2. Rumination syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Unlike rumination, gastroparesis causes vomiting (in contrast to regurgitation) of food, which is not being digested further, from the stomach. This vomiting occurs several hours after a meal is ingested, preceded by nausea and retching, and has the bitter or sour taste typical of vomit.

  3. Gastroparesis - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of gastroparesis are best understood in the context of the physiology of gastric emptying (GE). The stomach functions as a reservoir for food and nutritional content, which are broken down to produce chyme. Chyme is then released into the duodenum at a controlled rate to allow for maximum nutrient absorption.

  4. Functional dyspepsia - Wikipedia

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    People who have chronic symptoms should be considered candidates for endoscopy. Gastric biopsies should also be taken, and if H pylori is found, treatment for the infection should begin. [59] [60] Because of the low yield, routinely requesting an abdominal ultrasound or CT scan in the absence of alarm symptoms or signs is not advised. [61]

  5. 11 ways to get rid of bloating, according to gastroenterologists

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    This may occur if you eat too much at once, and the body is not digesting food properly. Another common culprit of excess abdominal gas is constipation or not emptying the bowels completely , says ...

  6. Stomach disease - Wikipedia

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    Stomach cancers usually occur due to fluctuations in acidity level and may present with vague symptoms of abdominal fullness, weight loss and pain. The actual cause of stomach cancer is not known but has been linked to infection with Helicobacter pylori, pernicious anemia, Menetriere's disease, and nitrogenous preservatives in food. [4]

  7. Gastritis - Wikipedia

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    Other possible symptoms include nausea and vomiting, bloating, loss of appetite and heartburn. [1] [2] Complications may include stomach bleeding, stomach ulcers, and stomach tumors. [1] When due to autoimmune problems, low red blood cells due to not enough vitamin B12 may occur, a condition known as pernicious anemia. [3]

  8. Volvulus - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms include abdominal pain, abdominal bloating, vomiting, constipation, and bloody stool. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Onset of symptoms may be rapid or more gradual. [ 2 ] The mesentery may become so tightly twisted that blood flow to part of the intestine is cut off, resulting in ischemic bowel . [ 1 ]

  9. There's A Scientific Reason For Why You End Up In A Food Coma ...

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    Digesting food requires your body to work a little harder than usual, so you can end up feeling a little more tired after you eat than someone who has gotten more rest, Dr. Winter explains.