well i would say that it could be a side affect to a medicine but many diseases do have vomiting in the process.
It is a common symptom of Lyme's disease. But is also a common symptom of many, many things.
Symptoms of gallbladder disease include inflammation, vomiting, gas, upper abdominal pain, shoulder and back pain, dizziness and pain when taking deep breaths.
no its not
Dementia and Alzheimer's disease can lead to vomiting, but it is not a direct symptom of these conditions. Vomiting may occur due to related factors such as medications, difficulty swallowing, changes in appetite, or other underlying health issues. It’s important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the cause of vomiting in individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
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No. Although vomiting CAN result from a cancer symptom, or treatment, such as chemotherapy.
The main symptom of hyperemesis is severe vomiting, which causes dehydration and weight loss
Vomiting blood is typically associated with advanced stages of cirrhosis, particularly when it leads to complications such as portal hypertension and the development of esophageal varices. In these cases, increased pressure in the veins can cause them to rupture, resulting in hematemesis (vomiting blood). This symptom indicates a serious progression of liver disease and requires immediate medical attention.
nausea, with or without vomiting, is a common symptom of flu
it is a disease that affects the eye
Yes, heat stroke can cause vomiting as a symptom of the body's response to overheating and dehydration.
Yes, for some disease though. Not all diseases have a symptom of skin rashes. Have your doctor inspect it and see if you have a disease.