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Asked for Female | 25 Years

Why do I vomit after eating?

Patient's Query

Vomit after eating anything. Stomach feeling full full always.

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

Vomiting after me­als and constant stomach fullness are concerning symptoms. The­y may stem from conditions like gastroente­ritis, food allergies, ulcers, or stre­ss. However, if symptoms pe­rsist, visit a gastroenterologist.

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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (853)

I was suffering from loose motion, vomiting, dizziness yesterday then I took salaine after that fever occurs and BP got too low.....and headache occurred too....why?

Female | 22

You probably expe­rienced dehydration. This me­ans your body lacked enough water and mine­rals. Loose motions and vomiting can lead to fluid loss. Drinking saline solution may he­lp replenish fluids, but it could potentially cause­ fever due to an alle­rgic reaction. Dehydration might also cause low blood pre­ssure or headaches. Consuming wate­r and resting can alleviate de­hydration symptoms.

Answered on 6th Aug '24

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I am suffering from constipation since 1 week

Male | 25

The condition indicates difficulty with bowel movements. It could happen if you don't eat enough fiber, do not have enough water, and do not have enough physical activity. Symptoms are abdominal fullness, dry, hard stools, and sluggish bowel movements. Please, consider advice like incorporating fruits, vegetables, and complex carbohydrates into your diet to relieve the symptoms. Daily physical activity and increased intake of water will facilitate the process as well.

Answered on 11th July '24

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Low grade Appendiceal reuinous neoplasm

Female | 50

The term low-grade appendiceal neoplasm refers to abnormal tissue in the appendix. If you have one, it will be stealthy at times, although you may feel pain in the lower right side of your tummy, nausea, or changes in your stool. However, the underlying cause is not always clear. It entails surgery to evacuate the appendix if the infected part is operable. The follow-up examinations are quite significant and must be done to supervise the condition.

Answered on 21st June '24

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I have nausea and loss of appetite and bloating and mouth taste ,I took gravinte but I don't get relief

Female | 18

Experiencing nausea, loss of appetite, bloating, and changes in taste can be due to many reasons. While Gravinate may help with nausea, You need to consult a doctor for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have painful defecations for months now, and want to know if any serious issue can be seen on a CT scan abdominal

Male | 48

A CT scan will help reveal any serious underlying condition that may cause abdominal pain. It is recommended to see a gastroenterologist who can evaluate you, ascertain the cause and design the plan for the management. Consequently, I recommend you see a gastroenterologist for further testing and treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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i have pain in abdomen .

Female | 25

Stomach pain is no fun. It might seem like a small issue, but it could indicate something serious. It could be just gas or something you ate that disagreed with you. Or maybe it's a bug going around. But don't ignore it—conditions like appendicitis require medical attention. Stay hydrated and eat bland foods. If the pain persists or worsens, see a doctor. While belly aches are common, some need treatment. 

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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I have a question. My boyfriend took 15 multivitamin pills, he is 33 years old, 159cm, around 60-65 kgs. I think he took around 120 mg of iron which those pills had. It happened earlier today, He was nauses, had diarrhea that looked black and oily and sticky, his stomach hurt he went to the toilet like 5 times. He went to sleep assuring me he will be fine but im worried, could it be internal bleeding? He doesnt normally use vitamins, not sure but i dont think he has iron deficiency. it happened today. He takes adderrall, he didnt eat today, and he had about half a bottle of red wine. First he took 8 pills, then 4, then 3 all in the span of a few hours, i think his last was like 12 hours ago?

Male | 33

It appears that your boyfriend may have an upset stomach after consuming a large number of multivitamin tablets that contain iron. Black, icky, tar-like poop and abdominal tenderness are indicative of possibly internal bleeding. The situation could have been aggravated considering he ingested Adderall, skipped meals, and drank alcohol. He must seek immediate medical attention.

Answered on 5th July '24

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