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Tag: Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome

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How Long Does It Take to Recover From Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome?

4 min read
A survey of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) patients found that 90.1% experienced symptom improvement after abstaining from cannabis. The recovery timeline for cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome varies, with initial improvements often seen within days of stopping cannabis, but full resolution can take several months. The key to recovery lies in complete and sustained abstinence from all cannabinoid products.

Why do I feel so sick after edibles? Understanding the pharmacology behind negative reactions

5 min read
According to research published in the *Annals of Internal Medicine*, emergency room visits related to cannabis edibles are 33 times higher than expected when controlled for product sales, often related to overconsumption. A major reason for feeling so sick after edibles is a complex interplay of the delayed onset of effects and unique metabolic differences compared to other consumption methods.

Why Does My Stomach Hurt After I Ate an Edible?

6 min read
According to a 2024 review, gastrointestinal tract symptoms are among the most reported side effects in medical and recreational cannabinoid users. The common question, "Why does my stomach hurt after I ate an edible?", has multiple potential answers, linking back to how cannabinoids and ingredients interact with your digestive system.