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Results 1 - 10 of 106 for intestinal failure
  1. ... Nausea and vomiting Spasms of the stomach and intestines Liver failure URINARY SYSTEM Kidney failure
  2. ... Heart muscle damage ( cardiomyopathy ) leading to congestive heart failure Intestinal malabsorption Liver swelling and malfunction Kidney failure Nephrotic ...
  3. ... include: Blocked intestines (due to a condition called intestinal malrotation) Heart failure Infection (heterotaxy with no spleen) Infertility in males ( ...
  4. ... may develop include: Intestinal hemorrhage (severe GI bleeding ) Intestinal perforation Kidney failure Peritonitis
  5. ... term consequences to the intestines and liver, including intestinal scarring and liver failure. Niacin flush (vitamin B3) is uncomfortable, but lasts ...
  6. ... Burns in the mouth and throat STOMACH AND INTESTINES Abdominal pain Diarrhea Liver failure (especially in children) Nausea and vomiting HEART AND ...
  7. Complications may include: Heart attack Intestinal necrosis and perforation Kidney failure Stroke
  8. ... partial or complete blockage that results in the failure of the intestinal contents to pass through the bowel. A volvulus is a twisting of the bowel ...
  9. ... atrial flutter Blood clots to the brain (stroke), intestines, kidneys, or other areas Congestive heart failure Pulmonary edema Pulmonary hypertension
  10. ... tongue KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Decreased urine output Kidney failure STOMACH AND INTESTINES Blood in the stool Burns of the food ...
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