Preferred Name

Emesis

Synonyms

Finding of vomiting (finding)

Regurgitation

symptoms vomiting

Vomiting symptom

Throwing up

Vomiting disorder

regurgitation

regurgitation (symptom)

gastric contents; regurgitation

vomiting was observed

throwing up

vomiting symptoms

REGURGITATION

regurgitation; gastric contents

Vomiting (disorder)

Finding of vomiting

Vomiting symptom (finding)

Retching (finding)

Vomiting NOS

vomiting characteristics

vomiting (physical finding)

Vomiting, NOS

Vomiting, unspecified

vomiting (symptom)

Observation of vomiting

Being sick

EMESIS

Emesis

RETCHING

Retching

VOMIT

VOMITING

Vomited

Vomiting

emesis

retching

throw up

vomit

vomited

vomiting

vomits

发吐

呕吐

ID

http://www.tcmkg.com/ISPO/ISPO_00000957

database_cross_reference

SYMP:0019145

MeSH:D014839

UMLS:C0232602

UMLS:C0042963

HPO:HP:0002013

ICD-11:MD90.1

UMLS:C2004489

UMLS:C2202706

definition

发吐,读音fātǔ,汉语词语,意思是发言吐字,喻指口头表达。

呕吐,中医病证名。是以胃失和降,气逆于上所致的一种病证,可出现在许多疾病的过程中。临床辨证以虚实为纲。治疗以和胃降逆为原则,但须根据虚实不同情况分别处理。

The forcible expulsion of the contents of the STOMACH through the MOUTH.

A disorder that usually occurs in children between 5 and 10 years of age and is characterized by frequent episodes of explosive vomiting at night or early in the morning with intervening symptom-free periods. Other symptoms may include ABDOMINAL PAIN; FATIGUE; ANOREXIA; PALLOR and MIGRAINE. Matrilineal mutations in the mitochondrial transfer RNA-leucine gene (MTTL1) have been identified. OMIM: 500007

Retching is the reverse movement of the stomach and esophagus without vomiting. It can be caused by bad smells or choking, or by withdrawal from certain medications, or after vomiting has completed. Retching can also occur as a result of an emotional response or from stress, which produces the same physical reaction. The function is thought to be mixing gastric contents with intestinal refluxate in order to buffer the former and give it momentum in preparation of vomiting. Treatments include medication and correction of the fluid and electrolyte balance.

An absence from work permitted because of illness or the number of days per year for which an employer agrees to pay employees who are sick. (Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, 1981)

A condition characterized by mucosal tears at the ESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION, sometimes with HEMATEMESIS. Typically it is caused by forceful bouts of retching or VOMITING.

呕吐,是由于胃和肠道内容物由于受到强力积压经过食道由口腔吐出的动作。

Vomiting is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose. Projectile vomiting is an intense form of vomiting, sometimes seen in infants, that may include vomit exiting out the nostrils.

Backflow of blood from the LEFT VENTRICLE into the LEFT ATRIUM due to imperfect closure of the MITRAL VALVE. This can lead to mitral valve regurgitation.

has_exact_synonym

Finding of vomiting (finding)

Regurgitation

symptoms vomiting

Vomiting symptom

Throwing up

Vomiting disorder

regurgitation

regurgitation (symptom)

gastric contents; regurgitation

vomiting was observed

throwing up

vomiting symptoms

REGURGITATION

regurgitation; gastric contents

Vomiting (disorder)

Finding of vomiting

Vomiting symptom (finding)

Retching (finding)

Vomiting NOS

vomiting characteristics

vomiting (physical finding)

Vomiting, NOS

Vomiting, unspecified

vomiting (symptom)

Observation of vomiting

Being sick

EMESIS

Emesis

RETCHING

Retching

VOMIT

VOMITING

Vomited

Vomiting

emesis

retching

throw up

vomit

vomited

vomiting

vomits

发吐

呕吐

has_obo_namespace

symptoms

id

ISPO:00000957

label

Emesis

notation

ISPO:00000957

prefLabel

Emesis

subClassOf

http://www.tcmkg.com/ISPO/ISPO_00003541

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