eructation

The eructation in this case has a more acidic taste.
L'éructation dans ce cas a un goût plus acide.
Gastrointestinal disorders: eructation, constipation, flatulence, acute pancreatitis (see section 4.4).
Affections gastro-intestinales : éructation, constipation, flatulence, pancréatite aiguë (voir rubrique 4.4).
Hiccups, odynophagia, diarrhoea, dyspepsia, oesophageal ulcer, abdominal pain upper, abdominal pain, haematemesis, oesophageal pain, eructation, melaena (haematocheznia), oesophageal disorder, regurgitation of food, abdominal rigidity, oesophageal spasm, oesophagitis.
Réaction de photosensibilité prurit, éruption cutanée, fragilité cutanée, décoloration de la peau, ulcère Fréquentes : cutané, dermatite exfoliatrice, peau sèche, milium, éruption maculo-papuleuse,
Though in culture of many people the loud eructation is considered indecent, she plays a useful role in the course of digestion.
Bien que dans la culture de plusieurs peuples l'éructation forte soit considérée indécente, elle joue le rôle utile en train de la digestion.
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