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  2. Retching - Wikipedia

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    Retching (also known as dry heaving) is the reverse movement (retroperistalsis) of the stomach and esophagus without vomiting. [1] It can be caused by bad smells or choking, or by withdrawal from certain medications, or after vomiting has completed.

  3. Vomiting - Wikipedia

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    If the vomiting reflex continues for an extended period with no appreciable vomitus, the condition is known as non-productive emesis or "dry heaves", which can be painful and debilitating. [citation needed] Color of vomit [16] Bright red in the vomit suggests bleeding from the esophagus

  4. Medically unexplained physical symptoms - Wikipedia

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    Medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS or MUS) are symptoms for which a treating physician or other healthcare providers have found no medical cause, or whose cause remains contested. [1] In its strictest sense, the term simply means that the cause for the symptoms is unknown or disputed—there is no scientific consensus .

  5. Expert warns of major mistake people make at end of Dry ... - AOL

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    Dry January may be over – but that doesn’t necessarily mean everyone should go back to business as usual.. Every new year, millions of people across the UK commit to a month of abstinence from ...

  6. 'Listen to your body': Why experts say breaking Dry ... - AOL

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    Dry January can be a challenge to complete. Experts share how slipping up in Dry January isn't failing and the benefits you can achieve even if you have a drink. 'Listen to your body': Why experts ...

  7. The health benefits of Dry January: Why you should try a ...

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    Dry January is a month when many people voluntarily stop drinking alcohol after the excesses of December and start the new year on a sober, clearer, more refreshed and healthy note.

  8. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    This class of medication is generally effective in symptoms control, but needs to be used carefully. Although benzodiazepines have a long history of successfully treating and preventing withdrawal, there is no consensus on the ideal one to use. The most commonly used agents are long-acting benzodiazepines, such as chlordiazepoxide and diazepam ...

  9. Heat stroke - Wikipedia

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    Those with classic heat stroke usually have dry skin, whereas those with exertional heat stroke usually have wet or sweaty skin. [ 5 ] A core body temperature (such as a rectal temperature) is the preferred method for monitoring body temperature in the diagnosis and management of heat stroke as it is more accurate than peripheral body ...