What are the causes of continuous vomiting with nausea? #AsktheDoctor

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07/09/23

Dr. Gowri Kulkarani- MBBS, MRCGP (INT), BSIC (BACP)

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Nausea is an uneasiness of the stomach that precedes vomiting. Vomiting is the persuasive or automatic purging of stomach substance through the mouth. The reasons for vomiting are dependant upon the age. For kids, usually vomiting happens from a viral infection, food contamination, milk sensitivity, movement, or blocked digestive organs and diseases in which the kid has a high fever.

Soon after dinner, nausea or vomiting might be brought about by food contamination, gastritis (aggravation of the stomach), an ulcer, or bulimia. Nausea or vomiting which occurs one to eight hours after a feast may occur due to food poisoning. In any case, certain foodborne bacteria, for example, salmonella, can take more time to deliver symptoms.

More often than not, vomiting is innocuous, however, it very well may be an indication of other underlying conditions. A few instances of other causes that may result in nausea or vomiting include blackouts, meningitis (infection of the layer linings of the cerebrum), intestinal blockage, and brain tumors.

Another reason is lack of hydration. Grown-ups have a lower danger of drying out soon whereas kids have a more serious danger of getting dried out. These obvious indications are lack of hydration: dry lips and mouth, indented eyes, and quick breathing or heartbeat. In newborn children, watch for reduced pee and an indented fontanelle (weakness over the infant's head).

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