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Bilious Attacks
When we were kids and felt sick or were sick, mum used to say "Oh maybe it's just a bilious attack". But what did that mean ? Surely more likely food poisoning or a bug ? I don't hear the phrase anymore.
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Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
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Synonyms
Abdominal Migraine
Childhood Cyclic Vomiting
Chronic Vomiting in Childhood
Periodic Syndrome
Recurrent Vomiting
Bilious Attacks
Disorder Subdivisions
None
General Discussion
Cyclic vomiting syndrome is a rare digestive disorder that affects children and adults. This disorder is characterized by chronic nausea, vomiting, extreme fatigue, motion sickness, abdominal pain and, in some cases, dizziness (vertigo) that may last for hours to days. These episodes of symptoms seem to be similar in onset and duration for each affected individual. The exact cause of cyclic vomiting syndrome is not known.
It's from the word Bile and means you would be feeling liverish!! Now that's a word I haven't heard used for a long time.Years ago you used to be able to buy Bile Beans which were supposed to cure this disorder!!
1. Of, relating to, or containing bile; biliary.
2.
1. Characterized by an excess secretion of bile.
2. Relating to, characterized by, or experiencing gastric distress caused by a disorder of the liver or gallbladder.
3. Appearing as if affected by such a disorder; sickly.
3. Resembling bile, especially in color: a bilious green.
4. Having a peevish disposition; ill-humored.
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