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A rare case of cannabis hyperemesis syndrome relieved by hot water bathing

We present here a case of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), which is an under-recognised disorder presenting in chronic abusers of cannabis typically as cyclical vomiting relieved by frequent hot baths. Increased awareness of CHS allows for earlier recognition by emergency departments, leading...

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Published in:Clinical medicine (London, England) England), 2014-02, Vol.14 (1), p.86-87
Main Authors: Warner, Ben, Cairns, Stuart, Stone, Andy
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subjects Abdominal Pain - etiology
Abdominal Pain - therapy
Adult
bathing
cannabis
Hot Temperature - therapeutic use
Humans
Hydrotherapy
hyperemesis
Male
Marijuana Abuse - complications
Syndrome
Vomiting
Vomiting - etiology
Vomiting - therapy
title A rare case of cannabis hyperemesis syndrome relieved by hot water bathing
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