The main symptoms described were diarrhea alternating with constipation, abdominal bloating, pain, non-acid eructation, and fatigue. |
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Normally, this gas is expelled by the animal through eructation or belching. |
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It may be associated with eructation, borborygmus, or flatus. |
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Abdomen symptomatology: functional symptoms, abdominal pain, nausea, eructation, hematomesis, melena. |
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Description: This formula helps to relieve digestive disorders like : heartburn, bloating, eructation, nausea and indigestion. |
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Though in culture of many people the loud eructation is considered indecent, she plays a useful role in the course of digestion. |
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That was probably the last great eructation of cultural snobbery in American public life. |
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Stomach and duodena symptomatology: anamnesis particularities, functional symptoms, epigastric pain, eructation, appetite disorders. |
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Some of them say that the Son is an eructation, others that he is a production, others that he is also unbegotten. |
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His eructation was a source of infinite amusement to us immature lads, especially when he did it in situations in which it was inappropriate. |
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Adverse events with a potential causal relationship to Silexan were nausea, eructation, and dyspepsia. |
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The only adverse event that occurred more often in the DHA group than in the controls was eructation. |
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His music of love was borborygmatically symphonic, culminating in a cacophony of nether-end eructation. |
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The chamomile is useful for treating dyspepsia, including spasms and inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, bloating, flatulence and eructation. |
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It is also used in the symptomatic treatment of digestive disorders such as epigastric bloating, slow digestion, eructation, flatulence, as adjuvant treatment of painful component of functional digestive disorders. |
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Gastrointestinal disorders: abdominal pain upper, acid reflux, deglutition disorder, dry mouth, dysgeusia, dysphagia, eructation, flatulence, obstipation, salivation increased. |
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Gastrointestinal: duodenal ulcer, eructation, hemorrhagic gastric ulcer, gastritis, hemorrhoids, intestinal obstruction, melena, dry mouth, pharynx disorder, tooth disorder, vomiting, loose stools, glossitis. |
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Bloat occurs in ruminants when gas produced during fermentation becomes trapped inside the rumen rather than being expelled through eructation or belching. |
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Gastrointestinal: dysphagia, anorexia, taste alterations, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dyspepsia, eructation, flatulence, hiccups, gastritis, increased appetite, biliary spasm, ileus and stomatitis. |
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Some of it gels squeezed back out of your mouth, causing eructation, a fancy word for burping. |
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