| flatulence |
excessive gas in the stomach or intestine; may also cause bloating.
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| flatus |
Passing gas
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| flatus |
Intestinal or stomach gas. If it rises upwards, it is an eructation (burp or belch); if it descends, causing borborygmus, you are flatulent.
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| flat affect |
Lack of expressed emotion or a fixed emotional state with no range of variability or emotion. Thus, a person appears to have no reaction to obvious humor, or to hearing good news or bad news. Flat affect should be investigated, since it may be symptomatic of depression. Children with learning disabilities who are developing secondary emotional disorders often present with a flat affect.
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| flatulence |
The release of gas through the anus.
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