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Emesis (Vomiting Throwing Up) Symptoms, Causes Treatment Vomiting (Emesis) Vomiting is when muscles in your belly, chest, neck and head work together to push whatever’s in your stomach out This forceful expulsion of your stomach’s contents can be a symptom of many conditions But when you’re vomiting, what you really want is a way to make it stop
Vomiting - Wikipedia Vomiting (also known as emesis, puking, barfing, and throwing up) [a] is the forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose [1]
Nausea and vomiting Causes - Mayo Clinic Intestinal obstruction — when something blocks food or liquid from moving through the small or large intestine Rotavirus or infections caused by other viruses Other possible causes of nausea and vomiting include: Appendicitis — when the appendix becomes inflamed Crohn's disease — which causes tissues in the digestive tract to become inflamed
Vomiting - Johns Hopkins Medicine What is vomiting? Vomiting (also called emesis) is not a disease but a symptom In children, a variety of conditions can cause vomiting, the most common of which is viral infection of the gastrointestinal tract, or gastroenteritis (also known as “stomach flu”)
Definition of emesis - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms Emesis may be caused by many things, including certain smells, irritation to the stomach, infections, stress, pain, motion sickness, migraines, certain medicines, some diseases or conditions, and brain injury or concussion It can also be a symptom of some cancers and a side effect of certain cancer treatments Also called vomiting
Nausea and Vomiting - Gastrointestinal Disorders - Merck Manual . . . Vomiting is the forceful expulsion of gastric contents caused by involuntary contraction of the abdominal musculature when the gastric fundus and lower esophageal sphincter are relaxed Vomiting should be distinguished from regurgitation, the spitting up of gastric contents without associated nausea or forceful abdominal muscular contractions
Emesis | Definition, Meaning Significance - Study. com What does emesis mean in medical terms? Emesis is the medical term for "throwing up" or vomiting Vomiting occurs when the stomach's contents are expelled through the mouth