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What is ‘scromiting’? US citizens warned about terrifying cannabis side effect

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In recent years, physicians across the United States have observed a steady rise in emergency room visits linked to a little-known condition associated with cannabis use. While often discussed online with exaggerated or humorous language, medical professionals emphasize that the underlying condition is neither new nor fictional. It is formally called Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS), and its increasing prevalence has prompted renewed attention from public health experts, researchers, and clinicians.

CHS is characterized by recurring episodes of nausea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort among individuals who use cannabis frequently or over long periods. Although the condition affects only a portion of cannabis consumers, the pattern of symptoms has become common enough that hospitals and research institutions are working to increase awareness, promote early diagnosis, and highlight safer practices for those who use cannabis regularly.

Why CHS Is Coming Into Focus Now

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