Excessive gas in upper abdomen
[DOCX File]Absolute Health Science
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Carrying carbon dioxide, a waste gas, from your cells back to your lungs to be exhaled. Delivering other waste products to the kidneys for removal from the body. Helping the white blood cells fight disease by attacking infectious organisms. The Heart:
[DOC File]Patient information: Gas and bloating
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The usual symptoms of gastroparesis are a feeling of fullness after only a few bites of food, bloating, excessive belching, and nausea. At times there will be a vague, nagging ache in the upper abdomen but usually the pain is not sharp or crampy as might occur with ulcers or a gallbladder attack.
Intestinal gas Causes - Mayo Clinic
For those people frequently bothered with excessive gas, a special diet may be recommended to identify and eliminate the offending foods. The accompanying chart lists those foods that most often contribute to abdominal gas and flatulence. Gas Elimination Trial Diet First, check with a physician to rule out any other medical causes for excess gas.
[DOC File]Gastroparesis
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Excessive intestinal gas – This may be physiological - children have more gas in the bowel than adults as a result of air swallowing. Patients with dyspnoea and severe pain swallow more air and if marked the bowel may be full of gas, a condition known as “meteorism” which is most commonly seen in renal colic.
[DOC File]Gas and Bloating - Summit Gastroenterology
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Such pain may be perceived in areas that the gas may become trapped, such as bends in the colon, which occur naturally in the area under the liver (upper to mid right part of the abdomen), and in the area under the spleen (upper to mid left part of the abdomen).
[DOC File]Chapter 9
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Indigestion – feeling of discomfort in the upper abdomen. Constipation – difficult bowel movements. Heartburn – burning sensation in the center of the chest. Gas – produced from the breakdown of food; excessive gas can cause discomfort. Nausea – feeling of discomfort that can produce vomiting. Diarrhea – frequent passage of watery feces
[DOC File]ABDOMINAL IMAGING
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Acute cholecystitis – Characterized by severe pain and tenderness in the upper abdomen, vomiting, and frequently fever. Chronic cholecystitis – A chronic inflammation of the gallbladder with repeated attacks of pain and tenderness, excessive gas and belching, and poor tolerance of fatty foods. Cholecystectomy – The removal of the gallbladder.
[DOC File]Skeletal System
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Excessive gas, belching or burping after meals. Full feeling after heavy meat meal. Stomach bloated after eating. Heavy, tired feeling after eating. ... Severe pain in right upper abdomen. Constipation. Severe abdominal pain. Fever. Nausea and vomiting. Alcohol addiction. Slow …
[DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, G
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The Abdomen- Chapter 9. Abdominal Exam. Part of a Complete Exam. Symptoms or Complaint. Risk Factors. ... Excessive alcohol ingestion (liver, pancreatic disease) Smoking (gastritis, peptic ulcers, and complications of those) ... Bloating and gas. Uncreative colitis R. Upper Quadrant. Liver. Gallbladder. Duodenum. Pancreas. Right kidney and ...
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