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Nausea or vomiting; Painful bowel movements; Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas or pain; Rectal pain; Unintended weight loss. Show references.
Serious pain in the stomach area. Constipation. Vomiting. Weight loss or not getting enough nutrients. A worm in your vomit or stool.
The lesion is crusty, blistering or oozing; A rash is accompanied by a fever, dizziness, shortness of breath, vomiting or a stiff neck; A rash is accompanied by ...
The inner ear senses motion, but the eyes and body don't. This might lead to an upset stomach, cold sweat, tiredness, loss of appetite or vomiting.
... vomiting in patients with cancer receiving highly emetogenic (causes vomiting) chemotherapy. Antiemetic drugs, such as palonosetron hydrochloride ...
Nausea or vomiting; Persistent weakness or numbness; Restlessness or agitation; Runny or stuffy nose; Seizures; Sensitivity to light or noise; Stiff neck
They can include skin rashes, hives, a stuffy nose, upset stomach and vomiting. Rarely, egg allergy can cause a life-threatening reaction called anaphylaxis ...
Lightheadedness or fainting · Low back pain · Mood swings · Nausea or vomiting · Painful bowel movements · Painful or difficult urination · Painful sexual intercourse
Certain prescription medicines, vomiting and diarrhea are just some of the causes of low potassium.
Vomiting, diarrhea or both also can result in potassium loss. Sometimes, low potassium is caused by not getting enough potassium in your diet. Low potassium ...
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