What's wrong with vomiting

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With the improvement of living standards, we all know that the incidence of nausea and vomiting is getting higher and higher. Nausea in the stomach may be caused by nausea. Many people are often troubled by this situation, which may also be a sign of more serious diseases. So, what is the specific reason for stomach discomfort and nausea?

What's wrong with vomiting

First: systemic infectious diseases: food poisoning, acute gastroenteritis, viral hepatitis. Visceral pain diseases: acute intestinal obstruction, pancreatitis, cholecystitis, peritonitis.  

Second: central nervous system diseases: encephalitis, meningitis, hypertensive encephalopathy. Drug induced: chemotherapy drugs, digitalis drugs, some antibiotics such as erythromycin.   

Third: nervous vomiting: some people from childhood or school age began to attack, can have a family history, female more. Others: acute glaucoma, Meniere's disease, vomiting during pregnancy, dyspepsia, etc.  

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Vomiting occurs suddenly, without the sign of nausea, and is often accompanied by obvious headache. Vomiting often occurs when the headache is severe. It is common in neurovascular headache, cerebral concussion, cerebral hemorrhage, encephalitis, meningitis and brain tumor. Vomiting with nausea, nausea can be temporarily relieved after vomiting, common in gastritis, ulcer disease, gastric foramen, gastric cancer, intestinal obstruction, peritonitis, etc.