Why vomit
summary
A few days ago, when I ate Korean food, I couldn't stand the spicy cabbage. At that time, I felt "disgusted" all the time. When I got home, I vomited directly. Nausea and vomiting are two words with different meanings, but we often associate these two words together. Nausea and vomiting, why do they vomit?
Why vomit
Reason 1: first of all, nausea. When we eat some inappropriate food, we often feel uncomfortable and feel like vomiting. For example, I eat spicy cabbage (full of evil thoughts). There's no other reason. I just want to throw up and watch others eat with relish, but I just can't stand it.
Reason 2: nausea, it may be the prelude to vomiting! Maybe you feel sick and then you throw up. For example, when some people eat some uncomfortable food, the most common is to eat half cooked meat food, and then feel sick and vomit.
Reason 3: of course, it may just be nausea. For example, some people have the habit of carsickness and feel like shaking and vomiting in the car, but just get off the car.
matters needing attention
When people have nausea and vomiting, they usually see pale skin and sweating. Look at this person's face to see very uncomfortable, a pale face, forehead slightly see sweat or cold sweat straight, really quite worrying. Generally, they will slap their backs on their backs to make them smooth.