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    Nausea and innate reflex




    Nausea and innate reflex area unit common symptoms which will be caused by various conditions. Nausea and innate reflex usually|most frequently} area unit owing to infectious agent inflammatory disease — often erroneously termed "stomach flu" — or the sickness of early physiological condition.


    Many medications will cause nausea and innate reflex, as will anaesthesia for surgery. Rarely, nausea and innate reflex could indicate a heavy or perhaps grave downside.


    Nausea and innate reflex could occur on an individual basis or along. Common causes include:


    Chemotherapy
    Gastroparesis (a condition during which the muscles of the abdomen wall do not perform properly, busy with digestion)
    General physiological condition
    Intestinal obstruction
    Migraine
    Morning illness
    Motion sickness: care
    Rotavirus
    Viral inflammatory disease (stomach flu)
    Vestibular rubor
    Other attainable causes of nausea and innate reflex include:


    Alcoholism
    Anaphylaxis (in children)
    Anorexia nervosa
    Appendicitis
    Benign attack point giddiness (BPPV)
    (both cancerous and noncancerous)
    Bulimia nervosa
    Concussion
    Cholecystitis
    Crohn's malady
    Cyclic innate reflex syndrome
    Depression
    Dizziness
    Diabetic acidosis
    Ear infection (middle ear)
    Food poisoning
    Generalized mental disturbance
    GERD — esophageal reflux malady
    Heart attack
    Heart failure
    Hepatitis
    High fever (in children)
    Hydrocephalus (a inborn brain abnormality)
    Hyperparathyroidism (overactive parathyroid)
    Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
    Hypoparathyroidism (underactive parathyroid)
    Intestinal anemia
    Intestinal obstruction
    Intracranial intumescence
    Intussusception (in children)
    Irritable viscus syndrome
    Liver cancer
    Liver failure
    Medications (including Bayer, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories, oral contraceptives, digitalis, narcotics and antibiotics)
    Meniere's malady
    Meningitis
    Milk allergic reaction (in infants and children)
    Pancreatic cancer
    Pancreatitis
    Peptic lesion
    Pseudotumor cerebri
    Pyloric stenosis (in infants)
    Radiation medical care
    Severe pain
    Traumatic brain injury
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