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Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome

Project CBD

Many of our patients have called in asking about cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome ( CHS ), as this syndrome has been reported in the media numerous times over the past few months. This is a very rare syndrome that occurs in long-term heavy users of THC -rich cannabis. CHS was first reported in the medical literature in 2004.

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Cannabis regulations in Slovenia

The Cannigma

Recreational cannabis is illegal in Slovenia but possessing small amounts of cannabis for personal use is not considered a criminal offense. Medical marijuana is not technically legal, but cannabinoid-based medications are. Cannabis in Slovenia. Medical marijuana is not legalized, but cannabinoid-based medications are.

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What is Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome?

United Patients Group

What is Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome? Introduction Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a rare and often misdiagnosed cause of nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. The condition develops after frequent and long-term use of cannabis. The symptoms can be so severe that some patients require hospitalization for dehydration.

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Learn How Medical Marijuana can be Used to Treat IBS

FloridaMarijuana.net

Patients who suffer from this condition also face other symptoms that are painful, inconvenient -to say the least, -and lower their quality of life. Slowing down gut motility is not the only benefit that cannabis offers to people dealing with IBS.

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How cannabis affects urinary function

The Cannigma

Studies demonstrate that cannabis and its cannabinoid constituents have an implication on human urinary function. The effects of cannabis on micturition are complex with many factors at play. Cannabis use in some individuals can cause excessive bouts of giggling and with giggle incontinence, can lead to the leaking of urine.

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Cannabis for IBS: Treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Medical Marijuana

Greencamp

Many people are using cannabis for IBS with great success in managing symptoms like nausea, cramps and stomach pains. The science and research behind cannabis and IBS has linked the imbalances of our endocannabinoid system with certain IBS symptoms. This is where compounds from cannabis make their entrance. Here’s how.

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Why we haven’t cured cancer

Otherside Farms

Differential effects of repeated low dose treatment with the cannabinoid agonist WIN 55,212-2 in experimental models of bone cancer pain and neuropathic pain. Reduction of bone cancer pain by activation of spinal cannabinoid receptor 1 and its expression in the superficial dorsal horn of the spinal cord in a murine model of bone cancer pain.