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  2. Cyclic vomiting syndrome - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Gunnar B. Stickler - Wikipedia

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    He has published extensively on pediatric nephrology, his chosen sub-speciality, and as well as a range of other pediatric problems from cyclic vomiting syndrome [3] [4] to parental worries. [ 5 ] [ 6 ]

  4. Pediatric gastroenterology - Wikipedia

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    The concept of specialists concentrating on organ specific specialties started around the same time. A person who contributed to the development of the specialty was Dr. Samuel Gee in London with his focus on serious clinical conditions in children such as celiac disease and cyclic vomiting syndrome.

  5. Ozempic users report stomach paralysis as weight loss drug ...

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    Wright has also been diagnosed with cyclic vomiting syndrome, which causes her to throw up multiple times a day. ... stomach problems after her doctor prescribed her the weight loss drug – which ...

  6. Cyclic vomiting syndrome - en.wikipedia.org

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    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]

  7. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    Common symptoms of food poisoning include stomach aches and pain, nausea, fever, vomiting, diarrhea and headache. "Those most at risk for severe foodborne illness include children under 5 ...

  8. Functional gastrointestinal disorder - Wikipedia

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    H1. Functional nausea and vomiting disorders H1a. Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) H1b. Functional nausea and functional vomiting H1b1. Functional nausea; H1b2. Functional vomiting; H1c. Rumination syndrome; H1d. Aerophagia; H2. Functional abdominal pain disorders H2a. Functional dyspepsia H2a1. Postprandial distress syndrome; H2a2. Epigastric ...

  9. A mysterious vomiting syndrome is afflicting some users of ...

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    “It felt like Edward Scissorhands was trying to grab my intestines and pull them out,” a Colorado man told NBC News.