Nausea is a general term for a queasy stomach with vomiting anticipation. It is not a disease but a symptom of underlying conditions. Almost everyone experiences nausea, making it a common emergency reason
Abdominal pain can indicate both serious and non-serious medical issues. About 15% of cases have serious underlying conditions. About 30% of cases have unclear cause. Pain can be sudden, rapid, or gradual onset
Acute abdomen is sudden, severe abdominal pain requiring urgent diagnosis. Common causes include perforation, ulcers, ischemia, cholecystitis, appendicitis. Pregnant patients commonly experience tubo-ovarian abscess or ectopic pregnancy
Abdominal pain can range from mild aches to severe stabbing sensations. Pain can be acute (hours to days), chronic (weeks to months), or progressive. Pain can be generalized, localized, cramp-like, or colicky
Motion sickness is feeling unwell during any type of transport. Also known as travel, car or sea sickness. Normal response to certain types of movement
Acute abdomen is sudden onset severe abdominal pain. Patients need urgent assessment and resuscitation. A to E assessment and thorough examination required