Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (chs) happens when you have cycles of nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain after using cannabis (marijuana) for a long time The purpose of this american gastroenterological association (aga) institute clinical practice update (cpu) is to review the available evidence and provide expert advice regarding diagnosis and management of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. People with chs often find temporary relief from these symptoms by taking hot baths and showers.
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Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (chs) is a condition that leads to repeated and severe bouts of nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pains
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (chs) is a condition that you might get if you've regularly smoked weed or used marijuana in some other form.
This topic discusses the epidemiology, evaluation, and management of cannabis hyperemesis syndrome A summary table to assist emergency evaluation and management is provided (table 1). Signs and symptoms chs is a paradoxical syndrome characterized by hyperemesis (persistent vomiting), as opposed to the better known antiemetic properties of cannabinoids [15] the most prominent chs symptoms are cyclical nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, concomitant with chronic cannabinoid use
People who use cannabis several times a week for many years can experience serious, cyclic vomiting symptoms known as cannabis hyperemesis syndrome or chs. Chs causes acute onset of recurrent episodes of severe nausea, bouts of vomiting, and intense abdominal pain that last less than 1 week.