What Is Nausea With Vomiting?
Nausea with vomiting is a term that means that one feels pregnant and has vomited. It may either be abrupt or gradual. This is a medical record ailment that is recorded in ICD-10 code R11.2.
Common Causes and Risk Factors
- Stomach flu (viral infection)
- Food poisoning
- Headaches or motion sickness
- Acid reflux (GERD)
- Pregnancy (morning sickness)
- Certain medications
- Exposure to drinking or toxic drugs
- Stress or anxiety
Signs and Symptoms
- Feeling bad in the stomach
- Repeated vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Dehydration (dry mouth, weak urine stream, fainting, weak)
- Weakness or fatigue
- Abdominal pain or abdominal cramps
How Dr. Rishi Chadha Diagnoses Nausea With Vomiting
Comprehensive Medical History
Dr. Chadha will begin by a full examination of your complete health history- asking about the time when the symptoms first began, your diet, medications, traveling and any other risk factors that you possess.
Laboratory Testing
- Blood tests to establish infection or dehydration.
- Stool to ascertain bacterial or viral etiology.
Imaging & Endoscopic Evaluation
- The abdominal ultrasound or gastrointestinal endoscopy to exclude GERD, ulcers or gallbladder disease.
- CT scan where needed to remove blockages in the intestines.
ICD 10 code of nausea with vomiting?
The code is R11.2.
How long have you had nausea and vomiting?
Mild cases last 1-2 days. Contact your doctor in case you do not stop the symptoms.
When is it time to see a specialist?
See a gastroenterologist in case vomiting does not stop after the two days or in case the loss of weight or blood are also present.
Can diet changes help?
Yes. Take small and boring meals and consume fluids gradually.
Are nausea medications safe?
No, no, no. No, no, no. The adverse effects are not severe as a rule.
What tests might be done?
This may be blood tests, a stool test, a scan or endoscopy depending on your symptoms.
Does it bill its medical using R11.2?
Yes. Recordkeeping and insurance R11.2 ICD-10-CM code.
Will I be extremely vomiting during pregnancy?
Yes. Some of the women develop hyperemesis gravidarum requiring treatment.
What are their natural remedies?
Ginger tea, peppermint, and wrist bands (acupressure) help to relieve symptoms.
Can stress cause nausea?
Yes. Stress and anxiety can not only influence your stomach to make you feel sick.