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Vomitings after Food
Hi, I have a problem of vomiting when I eat food. After I have food sometimes I am getting vomitings immediately. This is not happening in daily basis, weekly once or twice. I visited a hospital and went through some blood tests and ultrasound as well. Everything looks fine except in ultrasound there was an impression that MILDLY ALTERED LIVER ECHOTECTURE. I am using medicine as doctor suggested for this. But still not recovered from the problem of vomitings. I am thinking that this is due to the juices in stomoch as I am sensing them in the morning brushing time. Please suggest a medication and help me over come this problem. -Thanks
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Most common cause is Gastritis. Avoid spicy foods coffee tea cold drinks alcohol smoking junk food etc. Can be treated well with MEDICINES.
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If the vomitings are immediately after having food we should look for causes related to stomach. If the content of vomitus is food then the cause might be obstruction for which it will be advised that you undergo a OGD Scopy followed by barium study. If the content is just the acidic stomach juices you should undergo OGDscopy in case of gastritis biopsy can be taken and appropriate antibiotics can be started.
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