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12 condition(s) found.

Bladder Inflammation (Cystitis) Cystitis is a bladder inflammation usually caused by bacterial infection. A frequent desire to urinate and burning urine are common symptoms.
Cystitis (Bladder Inflamation) Cystitis is a bladder inflammation usually caused by bacterial infection.
Dysmenorrhea (Menstrual Pain) Dysmenorrhea is the pain that may accompany the first several days of menstruation.
Flu Flu is a viral infection that affects the upper respiratory tract.
Food Poisoning Food poisoning is caused by eating contaminated food.
Gastroenteritis Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestinal tract, usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection or by food poisoning.
Motion Sickness Motion sickness is nausea caused by movement, often occurring in a car, boat, or airplane.
Poisoning Poisoning is the exposure to a toxic substance. Treatment varies according to the substance ingested or inhaled.
Ulcer, Duodenal A duodenal ulcer is a break in the membranes (mucosa) that line the duodenum.
Ulcer, Gastric A gastric ulcer is a break in the protective membranes (mucosa) that line the stomach.
Ulcer, Peptic Peptic ulcer is a broad term for any breakdown of stomach membrane (mucosal layers) caused by stomach acid or pepsin (an enzyme created by the stomach to aid digestion).
Vomiting Vomiting is the violent process of ejecting stomach content through the mouth.

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