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  1. Also known as: throwing up, emesis
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    A normal reaction of the stomach as it tries to eliminate contents that irritate.

    Common Causes

    Vomiting is not always related to an underlying condition. It may be caused by:

    • Early stages of pregnancy (nausea occurs in approximately 50%- 90% of all pregnancies; vomiting in 25%- 55%)
    • Certain medicines, cancer chemotherapy and radiation therapy
    • Intense pain
    • Emotional stress (such as fear)
    • Overeating
    • A reaction to certain smells or odors
    • Ingestion of toxins or excessive amounts of alcohol
    Related Conditions
    Sometimes vomiting may signify an underlying health condition. These conditions include:

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    What does emesis mean in medical terms?
    The ejection of matter from the stomach through the esophagus and mouth. Synonym (s): emesis (1) , regurgitation (2) . Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 Vomiting. Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005 The medical term for vomiting. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine.
    medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/emesis
    What is emesis & throwing up?
    Vomiting (also known as emesis and throwing up) [a] is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vomiting
    Is vomiting a symptom of emesis?
    Vomiting, also known as emesis and throwing up, is the forceful ejection of the stomach’s contents. Vomiting is a common symptom of a wide variety of mild to serious diseases, disorders and conditions. It may or may not occur with nausea.
    www.healthgrades.com/right-care/digestive-health/vomiting
    What is the root word for Emesis?
    The root word for emesis is the Greek word, emein, meaning "to vomit". It is believed to have been first used around 1875. What does emesis mean in medical terms?
    What is emesis & how does it affect a person?
    , Pathology. vomitus. This was how he had logged the hours, or kept track of his bouts of emesis. It is a violent irritant of the mucous membranes and given internally it causes emesis, diarrhœa, tetanic convulsions and death.
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    What does hematemesis mean?
    Fresh blood in the vomit is termed hematemesis ("blood vomiting"). Altered blood bears resemblance to coffee grounds (as the iron in the blood is oxidized) and, when this matter is identified, the term coffee-ground vomiting is used. Bile can enter the vomit during subsequent heaves due to duodenal contraction if the vomiting is severe.
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    em·e·sis
    [ˈeməsəs]
    noun
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    emesis (noun)
    1. the action or process of vomiting:
      "the drug allows you to control emesis"
    Origin
    late 19th century: from Greek, from emein ‘to vomit’.
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