Kuşcu N.K.Koyuncu F.2024-07-222024-07-22200200325473http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/20396Hyperemesis gravidarum is a common problem for an obstetrician. Though nausea and vomiting are quite common in pregnancy, hyperemesis is found in only 1-20 patients per 1000. In this practical review, a general outline of the syndrome, its relation to the gastrointestinal system and thyroid, mild and rare severe complications, and conventional treatment versus newer options are discussed.EnglishAll Open Access; Bronze Open Access; Green Open AccessAntiemeticsChorionic GonadotropinFemaleFluid TherapyHumansHyperemesis GravidarumParenteral Nutrition, TotalPregnancyThyroid Glandantihistaminic agentchlorpromazinediazepamdiphenhydraminedroperidolhydrocortisonemeclozinemethylprednisolonemetoclopramideondansetronprednisoloneprochlorperazinepromethazineserotonin antagoniststeroidcongenital malformationdisease coursefemalehumanhyperemesis gravidarumnauseapregnancyreviewteratogenesisthyroid functionvomitingHyperemesis gravidarum: Current concepts and managementReview10.1136/pmj.78.916.76