Rumination Disorder
Rumination disorder is repeated regurgitation (backflow of food from the stomach into the mouth) and re-chewing of food. Symptoms must go on for at least 1 month to fit the definition of rumination disorder.… More »
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... Rumination disorder is repeated regurgitation and rechewing of food. Symptoms must persist for at least 1 month. There does not appear to be upset, retching, or disgust associated with the regurgitation, and it may appear to cause pleasure.
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Rumination syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rumination syndrome , or Merycism is an under-diagnosed chronic eating disorder, characterized by effortless postprandial regurgitation of most ingested meals, without the retching, nausea, heartbu...
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Rumination disorder may be diagnosed when a person deliberately brings food back up into the mouth and either rechews and reswallows it or spits it out.
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Rumination disorder is an eating disorder in which a person -- usually an infant or young child -- brings back up and re-chews partially digested food that has already been swallowed. In most cases, the re-chewed food is then swallowed again;
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No systematic studies have reported the prevalence of rumination; most of the information about this disorder is derived from small case series or single case reports. Rumination disorder has been reported in children and adults with mental retardation, as well as in infants, children, and adults of normal intelligence.
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Rumination disorder is repeated regurgitation and rechewing of food. Symptoms must persist for at least 1 month. There does not appear to be upset, retching, or disgust associated with the regurgitation, and it may appear to cause pleasure.
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Rumination disorder involves regurgitating and often rechewing food that has already been swallowed. Rumination disorder affects a number of populations but is most common in infants. ... Who is Likely to Have Symptoms of Rumination Disorder?
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Rumination disorder, infants including various medical information. ... Summary Overview: Rumination disorder, infants ... Symptoms of Rumination disorder, infants...
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