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Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS)




Description

Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a rare disorder. Characteristic of this disease are vomiting and nausea occur periodically and repeatedly. This incident took place within a few days old. In acute conditions even until the patient could no longer be nausea and vomiting. Possible nausea and vomiting were part of another disease.Relations muntal can cause nausea and severe enough to make people unable to do anything. This is due to all the fluids in the patient’s body depleted. Additional symptoms often shown with pale skin, decreased energy, and headache. CVS attacked the children before adulthood. The exact cause of CVS is unknown.

Symptoms

Nausea and vomiting periodically.

Treatment

Several types of drugs such as amitriptyline and cyproheptadine give good effect to the patient. However, the need for doctor’s instructions.

Chron






Deskripsi

Crohn’s disease is an acute inflammation of the digestive tract and chronic. Although it can affect tissues of the mouth to the anus, the disease usually attacks the small intestine (ileum) – the part closest to the colon. Therefore, the disease found in Burrill B. Crohn (1884-1983) categorized as inflammatory bowel disease.
The cause of Crohn’s disease is not completely understood. This disease seems to occur because the bacteria that normally inhabit the gut into the tissues in the gut wall and trigger a response from the immune system. Immune cells then attack the cells of the intestinal wall itself (an “autoimmune” response), causing the signs and symptoms of inflammation known as Crohn’s disease.
Symptoms

The first symptoms of Crohn’s disease is usually pain in the abdomen at the navel or the appendix in the lower right abdomen. Crohn’s disease is usually accompanied by diarrhea.
In addition, Crohn’s disease can cause various symptoms, such as:

• abdominal distress and cramping

• anemia, or low red blood cell count

• arthritis, with joint pain and swelling

• diarrhea

• fatigue

• fever

• liver damage

• loss of appetite

• malnutrition, as a result of intestinal damage

• rectal bleeding

• skin rash

• visual disturbances
Treatment

The main treatment for Crohn’s disease is a medicine to stop the inflammation in the intestine. Some people have severe, persistent symptoms or complications that may require stronger drugs, combination drugs, or surgery. Types of symptoms experienced by patients and the severity of determining the type of medical care given.