The Top 10 Symptoms of Tubular Adenoma: What You Need to Know

7. Nausea or Vomiting: The Body’s Alarm System

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Nausea or Vomiting The Body's Alarm System
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Nausea is that unsettling feeling in the pit of your stomach, often accompanied by an urge to vomit. While these sensations can be caused by a plethora of reasons, from food poisoning to migraines, its persistent occurrence or linkage with other symptoms can be suggestive of more profound issues.

In the context of tubular adenoma, nausea or vomiting might arise due to significant obstruction caused by the adenoma, especially if it’s larger in size. This obstruction can lead to food and gases getting trapped, resulting in these symptoms.

Frequent bouts of nausea or actual vomiting can cause dehydration, leading to other symptoms like dizziness, dry mouth, or dark urine. Moreover, persistent vomiting can result in esophageal tears or even electrolyte imbalances. (7)

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