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vomiting$520578$ - translation to arabic

HUMAN DISEASE
Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome; Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome; Cyclical vomiting syndrome; Cyclic chronic vomiting syndrome

vomiting      
تقيؤ, قيء
copremesis         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Fecal Vomiting; Copremesis; Stercoraceous vomiting; Vomiting feces; Poop vomit; Feculent vomiting; Faeculent vomiting; Faeculent vomit; Fecal vomit; Stercoraceous vomit; Barfing poop; Puking poop; Poop barf; Poop barfing; Poop puke; Poop puking
قَيءُ البِراز
stercoraceous vomiting         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Fecal Vomiting; Copremesis; Stercoraceous vomiting; Vomiting feces; Poop vomit; Feculent vomiting; Faeculent vomiting; Faeculent vomit; Fecal vomit; Stercoraceous vomit; Barfing poop; Puking poop; Poop barf; Poop barfing; Poop puke; Poop puking
‎ قَيْءٌ بِرازِيّ‎

Definition

Milk sickness
·add. ·- A peculiar malignant disease, occurring in parts of the western United States, and affecting certain kinds of farm stock (·esp. cows), and persons using the meat or dairy products of infected cattle. Its chief symptoms in man are uncontrollable vomiting, obstinate constipation, pain, and muscular tremors. Its origin in cattle has been variously ascribed to the presence of certain plants in their food, and to polluted water.

Wikipedia

Cyclic vomiting syndrome

Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a chronic functional condition of unknown pathogenesis. CVS is characterized as recurring episodes lasting a single day to multiple weeks. Each episode is divided into four phases: inter-episodic, prodrome, vomiting, and recovery. Inter-episodic phase (symptom free phase), is characterized as no discernible symptoms, normal everyday activities can occur, and this phase typically lasts one week to one month. The prodrome phase is known as the pre-emetic phase, characterized by the initial feeling of an approaching episode, still able to keep down oral medication. Emetic or vomiting phase is characterized as intense persistent nausea, and repeated vomiting typically lasting hours to days. Recovery phase is typically the phase where vomiting ceases, nausea diminishes or is absent, and appetite returns. This syndrome is most commonly seen in children usually between ages 3 and 7, however adult diagnosis is quite common. This disorder is thought to be closely related to migraines and family history of migraines.