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VOMITING, RECURRENT ATTACKS



Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent vomiting. Stomach acid in esophagus. See Gastroesophageal
Burning sensation in chest or Reflux Disease.
upper abdomen, especially when
bending forward or lying down.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent vomiting. Gallbladder disorder. See Gallstones.
Occasional pain or tenderness
in upper right abdomen.
No fever.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent vomiting. Gallbladder inflammation. See Cholecystitis or
Occasional pain or tenderness Cholangitis.
in upper right abdomen.
Fever.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent vomiting. Gallbladder or liver disorder. See Gallstones.
Poor appetite. See Hepatitis, Viral.
Jaundice (yellow skin and
eyes).

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent vomiting. Adverse reaction or side Consult doctor.
Use of prescription or non- effect of drug.
prescription drug.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent vomiting. Peptic-ulcer disease. See Ulcer, Peptic.
Pain or tenderness in center
of upper abdomen.
Discomfort relieved by
vomiting.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Vomiting within hours after Stomach inflammation. See Gastritis.
drinking alcohol.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent vomiting. Vomiting of early See Morning Sickness
Pregnancy. pregnancy. During Pregnancy.
Other pregnancy disorder. See Hyperemesis
Gravidarum.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent, self-induced vomiting. Psychological disorder. See Bulimia.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Vomiting. Inner ear disorder. See Labyrinthitis.
Extreme dizziness.
Loss of balance.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent vomiting. Tumor. See Stomach Cancer.
Poor appetite.
Constant pain in upper
abdomen.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Recurrent vomiting without Bleeding inside skull. Consult doctor.
nausea. Tumor. See Subdural
Recurrent headaches, Hemorrhage & Hematoma.
especially in morning. See Brain Tumor.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Bloody vomit. Blood-clotting problem. See Disseminated
Bleeding from several body Intravascular Coagulation.
parts.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Vomiting. Disorder of the pancreas. See Pancreatitis.
Extreme abdominal pain,
swelling and gas.


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