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Nausea And Vomiting
Nausea and vomiting are recognized as two separate and distinct conditions. Nausea is the subjective, unpleasant feeling or urge to vomit, which may or may not result in vomiting.
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1 : causing nausea or disgust : nauseating 2 : affected with nausea or disgust. — nau·seous·ly adverb. — nau·seous·ness noun...
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Many people say, when sick to their stomachs, that they feel “nauseous” (pronounced “NOSH-uss” or “NOZH-uss”) but traditionalists insist that this word...
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This health education site explains all you need to know about nausea and vomiting, including prevention, self-care, specific recommendations for effective non-prescription treatments, and when to see your doctor. Most people think vomiting is controlled by the stomach, but a special Stomach and intestines (infection,
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Nauseous - Definition of Nauseous at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Nauseous. Look it up now! affected with nausea; nauseated: to feel nauseous.
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[Q] From John David Hamilton: For many years I have been irritated by the misuse of the word nauseous which is all too often used when the user means...
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May 1, 2000 When something causes nausea, that thing is said to be NAUSEOUS. The American Heritage English Dictionary sez:
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Encyclopedia: Nausea
Nausea (Latin: Nausea, Greek: Ναυτεία, "sea-sickness") is the sensation of unease and discomfort in the stomach with an urge to vomit. Causes Nausea is not a sickness, but rather a symptom of several...
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nauseous adj. Causing nausea; sickening: 'the most nauseous offal fit for the gods' (John Fowles). Usage Problem Causing nausea; sickening: "the most nauseous offal fit for the gods" (John Fowles).
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