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Pagsuka

Gikan sa Bikol Sentral na Wikipedia, an talingkas na ensiklopedya
Vomiting
Mga ibang pangaranEmesis, puking, barfing, spewing, heaving, throwing up, hurling
A Renaissance drawing with vivid colours depicting a woman holding the head of a man, who is bent over and expelling a brownish-red material from his mouth. A second woman stands at the left of the image in the doorway to the room, and appears to offer support. A crude representation of vomiting.
14th-century illustration of vomiting from the Casanatense Tacuinum Sanitatis
EspesyalidadGastroenterology
Mga sintomasNausea
Mga komplikasyonAspiration, electrolyte and water loss, damage to the enamel of the teeth, tear of the esophageal mucosa
Mga panganibHistory of migraine, history of PONV or motion sickness in a child's parent or sibling, better ASA physical status, intense preoperative anxiety, certain ethnicities or surgery types, decreased perioperative fluids, crystalloid versus colloid administration

An pagsuka iyo an inbolutaryo, mapwersang expulsion kan laog kan tulak nin sarong tawo sa paagi kan nguso asin kun minsan sa dungo.[1]

An pagsuka pwedeng iyo an resulta kan mga kahelangan siring kan food poisoning, gastroenteritis, pagbados, motion sickness, o hangover; o pwedeng magin after effect kan mga kamataen siring kan tumor sa hutok, elevated intracranial pressure, o overexposure sa ionizing radiation.[2]

  1. Tintinalli, Judith E. (2010). Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide (Emergency Medicine (Tintinalli)). New York: McGraw-Hill Companies. p. 830. ISBN 978-0-07-148480-0. 
  2. Hauser, Joshua M.; Azzam, Joseph S.; Kasi, Anup (2022-09-26). "Antiemetic Medications". StatPearls Publishing. PMID 30335336. Retrieved 2023-07-12.