to vomit as in hematemesis, to vomit blood.
hyperemesis: excessive vomiting
The medical definition you are looking for is emesis. It is used to describe vomit. It is not a suffix, it is a noun. Different types of vomiting are preceded by a prefix, or adjective. Some examples are gastric emesis, reflux emesis, or emesis gravidarum. Hope this is helpful to you.
emesis
Emesis is the medical term meaning vomiting.
Yes, emesis means the same thing as vomiting . Emesis is the proper medical term, while vomiting is more colloquial.
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Penicillamine and scopolamine are medical terms that end with -amine. Both of these are medications.
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Bronchiectasis means abnormal dilation of a bronchus.Bronchiectasis is the most commonly used medical term with the suffix ectasis.
Not all medical terms have a word root. Some medical terms may only consist of a prefix and/or a suffix without a word root.
No, the suffix -us does not mean "pertaining to" in medical terminology. It is a common ending for various medical terms but does not have a specific meaning on its own.
Emesis is the medical term meaning vomiting.EmesisEmesis is also known as vomiting.terms for vomiting are regurgitation, throwing up, inability to keep food downEmesisThrowing up.Nauseaemesis