Similar words: exciting, awaiting, transmitting, omit, mitigate, primitive, mitigation, fit into. Meaning: ['vɑmɪt /'vɒm-] n. the reflex act of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth.
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31. Sufferers from bulimia are prone to eating binges, followed by bouts of self-induced vomiting.
32. I had a severe headache that progressed into vomiting, flu-like symptoms.
33. It is sometimes bloody, occasionally accompanied by vomiting and abdominal cramps and much less frequently by low-grade fever.
34. The child suffered painful stomach cramps and vomiting after drinking one of the contaminated drinks.
35. Ulcers also can cause vomiting, sometimes of blood, and can cause blood to show up in bowel movements.
36. Garland paints a Dantesque scene of the entire community racked with cramps, diarrhea and vomiting.
37. When I have a migraine, I can't stand up without vomiting and my vision is distorted.
38. Eighteen days after discharge from hospital he was readmitted as an emergency complaining of epigastric pain and vomiting for 24 hours.
39. Casei. i An elderly patient who has been vomiting is admitted to the hospital because of dehydration.
40. The first symptoms of hepatitis are tiredness, vomiting, and loss of weight.
41. He complained to Joe that whatever he was giving him caused dizziness and vomiting.
42. Tetany may be triggered by hyperventilation or precipitated by vomiting or by pregnancy and lactation.
43. Would lawmakers mandate hospitalization for intractable nausea and vomiting during pregnancy?
44. Vomiting does not completely eliminate all food from the stomach.
45. The leaves, and especially the seeds, can cause vomiting, paralysis, even death.
46. They may suffer sickness, vomiting or acute pain, but they do not die.
47. From clinical and economic viewpoints a careful abdominal examination should be the first assessment of a vomiting child.
48. Major complications that can occur include calorie loss due to vomiting with resultant growth failure and respiratory disease secondary to aspiration of refluxate.
49. At one point, when no physical problem that might cause the vomiting had been found, a psychiatric consultation was requested.
50. Always call the doctor if you are vomiting or have diarrhoea.
51. Often an acute complaint begins with nausea and vomiting with a clean tongue.
52. Several days later, the vomiting and diarrhea started. On Friday, Feb. 7, Lucky became delirious.
53. Later that evening he was taken to hospital, vomiting uncontrollably.
54. An excess of vitamin D can cause tiredness and weakness, loss of appetite and vomiting.
55. Vomiting may occur with either migraine or lesions that increase intracranial pressure.
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56. Hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis occur together in states of mineralocorticoid excess, with diuretic therapy or abuse, and in vomiting.
57. Other features include fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and, less commonly, skin rashes.
58. Over-consumption causes temporary brain damage, impaired vision and often results in prolonged vomiting.
59. Problems with diamorphine include vomiting, bradycardia, and hypotension, but in small doses diamorphine is better than any sedative.
60. In fact, Brown never came to the stadium because he was home, and probably vomiting.
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