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Is vomiting a digestive disorder?

Is vomiting a digestive disorder?

Nausea and vomiting commonly occur with any dysfunction of the digestive tract but are particularly common with gastroenteritis . A less common digestive tract disorder is obstruction of the intestine , which causes vomiting because food and fluids back up into the stomach because of the obstruction.

When should I worry about throwing up?

Adults should consult a doctor if vomiting occurs for more than one day, if diarrhea and vomiting last more than 24 hours, and if there are signs of moderate dehydration. You should see a doctor immediately if the following signs or symptoms occur: Blood in the vomit (“coffee grounds” appearance)

How long does it take to digest food after vomiting?

We often expect to see partially digested and even undigested food along with stomach fluids when we vomit. This is usually the case for up to a few hours after eating.

When does vomiting up water and mucus occur?

This rapidly moves through the small intestine and if it is low down it will not always be expelled with vomitus. Therefore clear, watery and mucus vomit usually occurs several hours after the least food that was eaten has passed the esophagus, stomach and upper sections of the small intestine.

What are the signs of vomiting for a long time?

Vomiting for more than 12 hours, or vomiting with great force. A non-blanching rash, which is a rash that doesn’t fade when the skin is pressed. Sleepiness or severe irritability. A bulging fontanelle. Shortness of breath. A swollen abdomen. Blood or bile (a green substance) in the vomit ( see below ).

How long does it take for chronic vomiting to recur?

It may occur as episodes that recur within hours or days rather than the hours and sometimes even minutes as is seen in acute vomiting. Chronic vomiting should always be considered as a serious symptom and investigated immediately. Nausea may at times be absent. Food and drink may not be as significant a trigger as is the case with acute vomiting.

We often expect to see partially digested and even undigested food along with stomach fluids when we vomit. This is usually the case for up to a few hours after eating.

This rapidly moves through the small intestine and if it is low down it will not always be expelled with vomitus. Therefore clear, watery and mucus vomit usually occurs several hours after the least food that was eaten has passed the esophagus, stomach and upper sections of the small intestine.

When to give clear liquids for nausea and vomiting?

Specific conditions are treated. If there is no serious underlying disorder and the person is not dehydrated, small amounts of clear liquids may be given 30 minutes or so after the last bout of vomiting. Typically an ounce (30 milliliters) or two are given at first.

What causes vomiting when your stomach is empty?

Tumors in the stomach can lead to vomiting, both food and liquid if the stomach is empty. These tumors will also cause a decrease or loss of appetite, weight loss and sometimes blood may appear in the vomit. Some brain tumors may also cause vomiting.