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write down the reason for vomiting

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vomiting can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include hangover, pregnancy, overeating or motion sickness.

Answered by prashika123
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Vomiting can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include hangover, pregnancy, overeating or motion sickness

Self-treatment

Taking small sips of oral rehydration solution (ORS) may help prevent dehydration. If fluids stay down, eating toast, crackers, gelatin or other easy-to-digest foods may ease an upset stomach

Seeking medical care

See a doctor immediately if you:

Have chest pain, blurry vision, confusion, high fever or stiff neck

Notice blood, faecal matter or a green colour in your vomit

Make an appointment to see a doctor if you:

Are an adult who can't keep fluid down for 12 hours or more

Have a child who can't keep fluid down for eight hours or more

Feel extremely thirsty, urinate infrequently or become light-headed

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