
Mysterious marijuana-linked vomiting disorder gets official WHO code as ER cases jump
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The World Health Organization formally recognizes cannabis hyperemesis syndrome in its diagnostic manual as cases of the dangerous marijuana-related vomiting disorder surge nationwide.
Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
CHS is a dangerous and sometimes deadly syndrome that, according to the National Institutes of Health, affects chronic cannabis users, causing severe nausea, repeated vomiting, abdominal pain, dehydration, weight loss and, in rare cases, heart rhythm problems, seizures, kidney failure and death.
Patients often describe a horrifying symptom known as "scromiting," screaming and vomiting at the same time due to extreme pain, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

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