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Ascites - Answer excessive intraperitoneal fluid Diarrhea - Answer abnormal discharge of watery, semisolid stools Dysphagia - Answer Difficulty with swallowing that may be due to an obstruction or motor disorder Eructation - Answer Release of air from the stomach through the mouth Flatulence - Answer Gas expelled through the anus Gastralgia(gastrodynia) - Answer abdominal pain Halitosis - Answer Bad-smelling breath Hepatomegaly - Answer Enlargement of the liver. Nausea - Answer The urge to vomit but does not always lead to vomiting Pyrosis(heartburn) - Answer Painful burning sensation in esophagus Vomiting(emesis) - Answer Forcible or involuntary emptying of the stomach through the mouth Amelogenesis imperfecta - Answer abnormal formation of tooth enamel, resulting in separation from the dentin beneath. Anodontia(edentulous) - Answer Either complete or partial lack of teeth Aphthous stomatitis(canker sore) - Answer Recurring condition characterized by small erosions (ulcers), which appear on the mucous membranes of the mouth Cheilitis - Answer Inflammation of the lips. Dental caries(cavities) - Answer Plaque disease caused by an interaction between food and bacteria in the mouth, leading to tooth decay Gingivitis - Answer Inflammatory disease of the gums characterized by redness, swelling, and bleeding Glossitis - Answer Inflammation of the tongue Oral mucositis - Answer Inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth Oral leukoplakia - Answer Condition of white patches that may appear on the lips and buccal mucosa Periodontal disease - Answer Pathological condition of the tissues surrounding the teeth Ptyalism - Answer Condition of excessive salivation Sialoadenitis - Answer Inflammation of a salivary gland Sialolithiasis - Answer Condition of stones in a salivary gland or duct Achalasia - Answer Impairment of esophageal peristalsis along with the lower esophageal sphincter's inability to relax Achalasia - Answer cardiospasm, esophageal aperistalsis, and megaesophagus Dyspepsia(indigestion) - Answer Feeling of epigastric discomfort that occurs shortly after eating Esophagitis - Answer Inflammation of the esophagus Gastritis - Answer Acute or chronic inflammation of the stomach that may be accompanied by anorexia (lack of appetite), nausea and vomiting, or indigestion Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)(Barrett's esophagus) - Answer Flowing back/return, of the contents of the stomach to the esophagus caused by an inability of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) to contract normally Peptic ulcer disease (PUD)(gastric/duodental ulcer) - Answer erosion of the protective mucosal lining of the stomach or duodenum Incarcerated (also termed irreducible) hernias - Answer loop of bowel becomes occluded (blocked) so that solids cannot pass Reducible hernia - Answer it means that the contents of the protrusion can be returned to their original location manually or spontaneously Strangulation(ischemia) - Answer the constriction of a tubular structure, can lead to an inhibition of circulation, resulting in a lack of blood supply Gangrene hernia - Answer dead tissue resulting from diminished blood flow Femoral hernia(crural hernia) - Answer Protrusion of a loop of intestine through the femoral canal into the groin Hiatal hernia(diaphragmatocele) - Answer Protrusion of a portion of the stomach through the diaphragm Inguinal hernia - Answer Protrusion of a loop of intestine into the inguinal canal Umbilical hernia - Answer Protrusion of the intestine and omentum through a weakness in the abdominal wall at the navel Ventral hernia - Answer Protrusion of intestines and omentum through the abdominal wall except at the umbilicus Colitis - Answer Inflammation of the large intestine Crohn's disease(regional or granulomatous enteritis) - Answer Inflammation of the ileum or the colon that is of idiopathic origin Ulcerative colitis (inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)) - Answer Chronic inflammation of the colon and rectum manifesting with bouts of profuse, watery diarrhea Anal fissure - Answer Cracklike lesion of the skin around the anus Anorectal abscess - Answer Circumscribed area of inflammation in the anus or rectum, containing pus Anorectal fistula - Answer Abnormal channel between the rectum and the anus Constipation - Answer Infrequent, incomplete, or delayed bowel movements Diverticulitis - Answer Inflammation occurring secondary to the occurrence of diverticulosis Diverticulosis - Answer Development of diverticula, pouches in the lining of the intestines L/S

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