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Fleet Captain
"Immediate postprandial upper abdominal distension".
If you're in the medical field, you know exactly what that means, however erroneous.
First off, McCoy should know "immediate" and "acute" aren't interchangeable in medicine. "Acute" is more accurate in this instance.
"Postprandial" refers to just having eaten but more specifically suggests a drop in blood sugar just after eating.
"Upper abdominal distension";
"upper" - good
"abdominal" - eh, not so much. Abdominal would refer to the muscles. If you're talking about cramps after eating, it would be "upper GI".
"Distension" - good. Refers to bloating or expansion.
If you're in the medical field, you know exactly what that means, however erroneous.
First off, McCoy should know "immediate" and "acute" aren't interchangeable in medicine. "Acute" is more accurate in this instance.
"Postprandial" refers to just having eaten but more specifically suggests a drop in blood sugar just after eating.
"Upper abdominal distension";
"upper" - good
"abdominal" - eh, not so much. Abdominal would refer to the muscles. If you're talking about cramps after eating, it would be "upper GI".
"Distension" - good. Refers to bloating or expansion.