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write the reasons for vomiting​

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Answered by avaninandav
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Answer:

Vomiting — forcefully expelling what’s in your stomach through your mouth — is your body’s way of getting rid of something harmful in the stomach. It may also be a response to irritation in the gut.

Explanation:

The most common causes of vomiting in adults include:

-foodborne illnesses (food poisoning)

-indigestion

-bacterial or viral infections, like viral gastroenteritis, which is often referred    to as a “stomach bug”

-motion sickness

-chemotherapy

-migraine headaches

-medications, like antibiotics, morphine, or anesthesia

-excessive alcohol consumption

-appendicitis

-acid reflux or GERD

-gallstones

-anxiety

-intense pain

-exposure to toxins, such as lead

-Crohn’s disease

-irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

-concussion

-food allergies

Common causes of vomiting in babies include:

-viral gastroenteritis

-swallowing milk too quickly, which can be caused by the hole in the bottle teat being too large

-food allergies

-milk intolerance

-other types of infections, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), middle ear infections, pneumonia, or meningitis

-accidentally ingesting a poison

-congenital pyloric stenosis: a condition present at birth in which the -passage from the stomach to the bowel has narrowed so food can’t pass through easily

-intussusception: when the bowel telescopes in on itself resulting in a blockage — a medical emergency

Hope this helps you

Answered by deeptishrik01
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foodborne illnesses (food poisoning)

indigestion.

bacterial or viral infections, like viral gastroenteritis, which is often referred to as a “stomach bug”

motion sickness.

chemotherapy.

migraine headaches.

medications, like antibiotics, morphine, or anesthesia.

excessive alcohol consumption.

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