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  2. Cyclic vomiting syndrome - Wikipedia

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    3–7 years old Mean duration of episodes 3–6 days few hours to 4 days Mean Inter-episodic duration 1–3 months 1 week to 1 month Presence of Prodrome phase common common Recovery time lasting several days lasting hours to days Vomiting universal up to 6 times an hour universal up to 6 times an hour Abdominal pain common (57–70%)

  3. Postorgasmic illness syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms usually begin within 30 minutes of ejaculation, [5] and can last for several days, sometimes up to a week. [4] In some cases, symptoms may be delayed by 2 to 3 days or may last up to 2 weeks. [9] In some men, the onset of POIS is in puberty, while in others, the onset is later in life. [10]

  4. Why Do We Get ‘Period Poops’—And What to Do About Them

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    Many people experience diarrhea while on their period (commonly known as “period poops”). We spoke to doctors about what causes the phenomenon and how best to manage stomach-related issues ...

  5. Rumination syndrome - Wikipedia

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    These symptoms are not necessarily prevalent during regurgitation episodes, and can happen at any time. Weight loss is often observed (42.2%) at an average loss of 9.6 kilograms, and is more common in cases where the disorder has gone undiagnosed for a longer period of time, [3] though this may be expected of the nutrition deficiencies that ...

  6. Here's How To Tell If Spotting Before Your Period Is No ... - AOL

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    If you see spotting the week before your period typically comes but then don’t get a full-fledged period soon after, you should consider taking a pregnancy test. 3. You have a hormone imbalance.

  7. Vomiting - Wikipedia

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    Vomiting (also known as emesis, puking and throwing up) [a] is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose. [ 1 ]

  8. 10 Period Myths That You Definitely Should Not Believe (Like ...

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    Here’s the deal: Your ovulation and your menstrual cycle can be unpredictable, and ovulation can happen before, during, and after the bleeding phase, especially if your period is irregular.

  9. Retching - Wikipedia

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    Vomiting (the expulsion of gastric contents) is usually preceded by retching, but retching and vomiting can occur separately [6] and involve different sets of muscles. [7] During a retch, thoracic pressure is decreased and abdominal pressure is increased , which may serve to position gastric contents and overcome esophageal resistance. [ 6 ]