I came across this article recently on the Health Line as I was reading about marijuana and
Most especially if you have some history with marijuana or stash.
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) falls under the umbrella of a condition known as cyclical vomiting.
It’s described as recurrent, severe bouts of vomiting and nausea.
“It’s the worse stomach flu you’ve ever had,” Dr. Kennon Heard, a professor of emergency medicine at Colorado State University, told Healthline.
The pain can be severe.
“You think you are dying. You pray for death at some points because it hurts so bad. It’s just so unbearable,” Chalfonte Queen, who has CHS, recently told San Diego station NBC 7.
Some emergency room doctors have coined the term “scromiting,” a combination of screaming and vomiting, to describe CHS patients presenting at hospitals.
Diagnosing CHS can be difficult.
The distinction of CHS from other forms of cyclical vomiting only occurred in 2004 in Australia, where it was documented for the first time.
“It’s not like cancer, where we can do a biopsy,” said Heard. “This is really based on symptoms of recurrent vomiting and abdominal pain, no other explanation in a patient who is a frequent marijuana user.”
Many have hopes that the increased visibility and awareness of the condition will lead to more individuals seeking treatment for it.
There’s a simple, effective treatment for CHS: Stop using marijuana.
Heard notes it still isn’t clear if marijuana usage must be ceased entirely, or if use can be moderated in order for the condition to go away.
Vomiting Illness May Be Linked to Long-Term Marijuana Use
Doctors say they are seeing more cases of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. They think the legalization of medical marijuana may be tied to the trend.
An uncommon but serious ailment brought on by chronic marijuana use is showing up more frequently in states where the drug has been legalized.
Doctors are trying to get the word out.
Illness becoming more common
What’s clear to Heard, and to other doctors, is that CHS is appearing more frequently.
A doctor in San Diego at Scripps Mercy Hospital recently told news sources that they were seeing at least one patient a day for CHS.
But, as it appears to become more common, many are asking if this is a direct result of marijuana legalization.
That’s something Heard has investigated in his own research.
“We suspect the reason we were seeing this much less often 15 to 20 years ago was that it was a lot harder to get marijuana, and the marijuana that was available had a lower THC concentration or content,” he explained.
But the increased visibility of CHS among doctors may not mean that the ailment affects more people.
Legalization, explains Heard, has had a dual effect on both patients and doctors.
Patients have become more willing to discuss their marijuana usage with caregivers. That, in a roundabout way, has made CHS easier to diagnose.
Paul Armentano, the deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, also supports this theory.
“Increased anecdotal reports of this phenomenon are likely a result of greater awareness that such a phenomenon exists, but should not be conflated with the presumption that incidences of the phenomenon itself are necessarily becoming more common,” Armentano told Healthline.
We will say this again…. For now, the best treatment is to stop using marijuana
Heard hopes that the increased visibility and awareness of the condition will lead to more individuals seeking treatment for it.
There’s a simple, effective treatment for CHS: Stop using marijuana.
Heard notes it still isn’t clear if marijuana usage must be ceased entirely, or if use can be moderated in order for the condition to go away.
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For more casual, long-term users, that may be no big deal. But medical marijuana patients may find themselves in a double bind.
There’s still plenty of work to be done on CHS.
Although it’s become more visible, doctors still don’t have a solid grasp of why the ailment occurs.
Some have hypothesized that chronic, long-term use of marijuana affects the body’s cannabinoid receptors, which regulate the nervous system.
“The reality is that there are lots of opinions,” said Dr. Heard.
Our duty, collectively, is to put the word out about CHS!
Very interesting! I have not heard of this before!
Aaaahhhh….now you do,Holly!
Havent beard of this before!
Aaahhhh….now you have!
People are divided about this issue of marijuana weather it should be legalize or not. Well, I have to agree with the long term effects of it. Marijuana is something to be used in medical perspective not in the form of leisure.
Hhhmmmm….there, I disagree with you, Vegz. Marijuana should be used any way deemed fit. The question should be, “how responsible are we using it”, huh?
Interesting read. I’ve never heard this before. I can’t say I beleive it or I don’t. Nowdays we have so many studies on each side and they always make me wonder who to beleive.
Hehe….I know, it all gets very confusing but feel free to ask around. I am certain you will get a similar response to mine, Andrea!
Never heard of this! Thanks for teaching me something new 🙂
Aaaahhhh…I am glad you do know now, Colleen.
Great information
Thanks Paul!
Yes please. We survived this long without it and we can continue still without it.
Hhhhmmmm….if you say so, Michael.
I’ve definitely never heard of this before. Thanks for the info!
Aaahhhhh….you don’t say!
This was a really interesting read. I have always heard that marijuana could help with nausea. I never heard of chronic vomiting because of marijuana.
Hehe….I am glad it captivated you, Brianne! This is why I keep on saying that marijuana must be legalized. ????
I haven’t heard about this phenomenon before. Great read!
Aaahhhh….thank you for appreciating, Emman! ????
I’ve never heard of this and it sounds so brutal. So many marijuana users out there probably aren’t even aware of the connection!
Yyyyeeeaaahhhh….many of those that have suffered it say it feels like dying from within. I can’t even try imagining what that feels like. ?
I think there is a time and a place for weed if one feels the need and desire to use it. I personally don’t feel the need to use it ever but I am not turned off by those who do.
For sure. Weed is good…it’s simply that everything about it has been demonized over the years, GiGi! ???
Hmmm never heard or encountered this before, I just know that marijuana has awful effects to some people, may not be today or tomorrow after usage, but in the coming years. I don’t understand why people love it, I have tried it once or twice in my whole life, but it doesn’t give me the impression that life’s beautiful or cool. Sorry, I am ranting right now 🙂
?? that’s okay, Quin. Well, I guess it boils down to why you are using it, right?
I’ve never heard of this before. Interesting read.
Aaahhhh….I am glad that now you know, Heather! ????
How interesting, never heard of this. Thankfully I don’t suffer from any adverse reactions and its now legal in NY where I live 🙂
?? yyyaaayyyyy!
I had never heard about this… do they know if the effects are stronger from edibles or smoking?
Aaahhhh….now you do. They say by far, its from smoking the herb! ??
Lots of interesting facts! I´ve never heard of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome! Thanks for bringing my attention to this info
Hehe….I am glad that now you do, Anna! ??
There is a lot of research still to be done about MJ. It has potential, but it needs a lot of improvement for sure.
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This has some very interesting points. I hope to see more work done on these issues.
?? same here, Tiffany!
I have a lot of friends that smoke marijuana. Never really thought about doing it myself although I would definitely use it if I needed it for medical reasons.
Yyyeeeaaahhhhh….herb is good! We simply have to take more caution when using it. ??
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