Amai
Appearance
Amai | |
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Description (en) | |
Iri |
clinical sign (en) , digestive sign (en) , expulsion (en) health problem (en) |
Sanadi |
Chemotherapy, gastroparesis (en) , Migraine, Rotavirus (en) , Appendicitis peptic ulcer disease (en) |
Medical treatment (en) | |
Magani | prochlorperazine (en) , chlorpromazine (en) , haloperidol (en) , metoclopramide (en) , (±)-promethazine (en) , trimethobenzamide (en) , triflupromazine (en) , dexamethasone (en) , dolasetron (en) , diphenidol (en) , promazine (en) , tetrahydrocannabinol (en) , nabilone (en) , cyclizine (en) , thiethylperazine (en) , perphenazine (en) , dimenhydrinate (en) , buclizine (en) , (RS)-hydroxyzine (en) , chlorcyclizine (en) , benzquinamide (en) da lorazepam (en) |
Identifier (en) | |
ICD-10 | R11 |
ICD-9 | 787 |
MeSH | D014839 |
Amai (Turanci: vomiting)[1] wani abune wanda mutum keyi yayin ciwo ,ko inyaci abinci yayi masa yawa, seya dawo dashi.
Hotuna
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]-
Alamar ana tsaka da Amai
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Dabba na Amai
Manazarta
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]- ↑ Blench, Roger. 2014. Ce Medical terminology and diseases. Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
Wannan Muƙalar guntuwa ce: tana buƙatar a inganta ta, kuna iya gyara ta.