...more severe than usual Vertigo, particularly when stroke affects the brain stem Nausea and vomiting Unusual breathing patterns Sudden sleepiness or difficulty waking up Transient ischemic attack A transient ischemic...
...known as angioedema Irritation and inflammation of the eyes and nasal passages Swelling of the eyes, hands and feet Dizziness Nausea and vomiting, especially if the trigger was eaten As...
...include:[2] Nausea and vomiting High temperature and/or being prone to fevers Swelling and pain in the joints Mouth ulcers Skin irritation involving redness, swelling and itching Uveitis, i.e. red and...
...hour for two consecutive hours should be reported to the doctor. Nausea Feeling tired Some other symptoms may also be experienced including: Fever Chills Nausea Vomiting Once the allotted time...
...quickly) * Bloating * Belching * Nausea * Vomiting **Types:** There are two main types of FD: * **Postprandial distress syndrome:** Symptoms worsen after meals. * **Epigastric pain syndrome:** Symptoms...
...alcohol consumption. **What are the symptoms of a peptic ulcer?** Symptoms include: – Abdominal pain – Burning or gnawing sensation – Bloating – Nausea – Vomiting – Bloody or dark...
...upper back or abdomen Cause an abnormal heartbeat Last for more than 20 minutes Other symptoms of a heart attack include:[4][5][6][7] Nausea and vomiting Pale, mottled and clammy skin Sweating...
...for those suspected of suffering several conditions affecting the upper gastrointestinal tract. These include patients suffering from dyspepsia for a long time, heartburn, persistent vomiting, difficulty and pain in swallowing,...
...reacts negatively to the fast transition of food from the esophagus to the intestine. Some of the common signs include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort. Other possible risks and...
...complications are more common than major complications and can often be dealt with quickly by doctors. Possible minor complications include:[12][13][14] Nausea or vomiting Bruising or bleeding around the incision Infection...