- 1. Pediatrics Service
- (Category)
- ... make a same-day sick appointment if your child has: Vomiting and diarrhea that lasts for more than a few hours Rash, especially if there is also an accompanying fever Any cough or cold that does ...
- 2. Medications to Treat ADHD
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... of hyperactivity as stimulant drugs. Side effects can include fatigue, irritability, stomachache, headache, nausea, and vomiting. Studies show that atomoxetine is as effective as stimulants with some additional ...
- 3. Influenza (flu)
- (Influenza (flu))
- ... and vomiting. Influenza and its complications can be deadly. People at higher risk of developing flu complications include: Young children Older adults Pregnant women People with weakened immune ...
- 4. Infectious diseases
- (Infectious diseases)
- ... up to date. Stay home. Don't go to work if you are vomiting, have diarrhea or are running a fever. Don't send your child to school if he or she has these signs and symptoms, either. Prepare food ...
- 5. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
- (Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP))
- ... and vomiting. Thrombopoietin receptor agonists. The newest medications approved to treat ITP are romiplostim (Nplate) and eltrombopag (Promacta). These drugs help your bone marrow produce more platelets, ...
- 6. Pseudotumor cerebri
- (Pseudotumor cerebri)
- ... behind your eyes, wake you from sleep and worsen with eye movement Ringing in the ears that pulses in time with your heartbeat Nausea, vomiting or dizziness Blurred or dimmed vision Brief episodes ...
- 7. Irritable bowel syndrome
- (Irritable bowel syndrome)
- ... you lost weight without trying? Have you noticed any blood in your stools? Have your signs and symptoms included vomiting? Have your signs and symptoms included fever? Have you recently experienced ...
- 8. Crohn's disease
- (Crohn's disease)
- ... intestinal discomfort, but in more-serious cases, the pain may be severe and include nausea and vomiting. Blood in your stool. Food moving through your digestive tract may cause inflamed tissue ...
- 9. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- (Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
- ... Mild Crohn's disease usually causes slight to moderate intestinal discomfort, but in more-serious cases, the pain may be severe and include nausea and vomiting. Blood in your stool. Food moving ...
- 10. Glaucoma
- (Glaucoma)
- ... vision, usually in both eyes Tunnel vision in the advanced stages Acute angle-closure glaucoma signs and symptoms include: Eye pain Nausea and vomiting (accompanying the severe eye pain) Sudden ...
- 11. Gastritis
- (Gastritis)
- ... eating Nausea Vomiting A feeling of fullness in your upper abdomen after eating Gastritis doesn't always cause signs and symptoms. When to see a doctor Nearly everyone has experienced ...
- 12. Gastroparesis
- (Gastroparesis)
- ... the muscles in the wall of your stomach work poorly or not at all. This prevents your stomach from emptying properly. Gastroparesis can interfere with digestion, cause nausea and vomiting, and cause problems ...
- 13. Stomach cancer
- (Stomach cancer)
- ... eating little Heartburn Indigestion Nausea Stomach pain Vomiting Weight loss When to see a doctor If you have signs and symptoms that worry you, make an appointment with your doctor. ...
- 14. Gas and gas pains
- (Gas and gas pains)
- ... pass gas as flatus between 10 to 20 times a day. Call your doctor if your gas is accompanied by: Severe, prolonged or recurrent abdominal pain Nausea or vomiting Bloody stools Weight loss Fever ...
- 15. Cholecystitis
- (Cholecystitis)
- ... Nausea Vomiting Fever Chills Abdominal bloating Cholecystitis signs and symptoms usually occur after a meal, particularly a large meal or a meal high in fat. When to see a doctor Make an ...
- 16. Jet lag disorder
- (Jet lag disorder)
- ... such as triazolam (Halcion) These medications may help you sleep during your flight and for several nights afterward. Side effects are uncommon, but may include nausea, vomiting, amnesia, sleepwalking, ...
- 17. Jellyfish stings
- (Jellyfish stings)
- ... stings can include: Nausea Vomiting Headache Muscle spasms Weakness Trouble controlling muscle movement Dizziness Fever Painful joints Loss of consciousness Difficulty breathing ...
- 18. Infant jaundice
- (Infant jaundice)
- ... bilirubin encephalopathy in a baby with jaundice: Listless, sick or difficult to wake High-pitched crying Poor sucking or feeding Backward arching of the neck and body Fever Vomiting Kernicterus ...
- 19. Krabbe disease
- (Krabbe disease)
- ... Feeding difficulties Unexplained crying Loss of head control Fevers Vomiting Extreme irritability Changes in muscle tone (limb and muscle stiffness, poor coordination of movements) Seizures ...
- 20. Kidney infection
- (Kidney infection)
- ... infection can lead to life-threatening complications. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience typical kidney infection symptoms combined with bloody urine or nausea and vomiting. Kidney ...