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  1. 10 sty 2024 · Chronic cannabis use has recently been shown to be associated with a pattern of nausea and vomiting described as CHS . CHS was first described in 2004 by Allen and colleagues in individuals with heavy cannabis use.

  2. 13 lip 2023 · Smoking cannabis, particularly if inhaled deeply, can cause coughing and irritation of the airways. Chronic coughing and irritation may increase the likelihood of acid reflux by putting extra pressure on the LES and disrupting the normal functioning of the esophagus.

  3. 8 mar 2024 · In this article, we’re sitting down with the science to uncover how marijuana interacts with the digestive system, whether it can help or hurt bowel movements, and how you can determine if a recent bout of diarrhea was caused by smoking weed.

  4. 21 lis 2020 · Patients report cannabis as helpful for the control of abdominal pain and diarrhea as well as nausea and decreased appetite [14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19]. Cannabis is generally well-tolerated in IBD, although prolonged cannabis use (> 6 months) in Crohn’s disease may be associated with an increased risk of surgery [15].

  5. 5 wrz 2023 · Several conditions associated with emesis are related to cannabinoid use, including cannabinoid hyperemesis or withdrawal, cyclic vomiting syndrome, and nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. Cannabinoids generally inhibit gastrointestinal motor function; yet they relieve symptoms in patients with gastroparesis and diverse nausea syndromes.

  6. The cannabis hyperemesis syndrome characterized by persistent nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, and compulsive bathing associated with chronic marijuana use: a report of eight cases in the United States

  7. 8 wrz 2022 · This study reviews cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) and cannabis withdrawal syndrome (CWS), in a bid to help promote better understanding and handling of pathologies associated with chronic cannabis use.

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