Nausea with vomiting implies that you have a feeling of sickness in your stomach and you vomit. It may start with just a slight case of queasiness or go all the way to severe, recurrent vomiting. Majority of the people get better in a day or two but when symptoms continue to increase you might require medical care. Our doctors take care of their patients gently and deliver clear answers at GastroDoxs in Houston.
You can have one or more of these symptoms:
Nausea and vomiting can be caused by a number of factors:
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R11.2 is the ICD-10 code of general cases of nausea with vomiting.
In case of nausea and vomiting during the pregnancy, numeric to use in ICD-10 is O21.1.
Yes. Nausea and vomiting are symptoms of migraines.
Intractable vomiting is abnormal, chronic vomiting that fails to respond during the initial treatment and needs additional medical monitoring.
Some forms of headaches, particularly migraine, may also have an impact on the gastrointestinal system causing concomitant nausea and vomiting.
Consult medical help in case vomiting should extend over 24 hours, in case of great feebleness or weakness, or in case of intense ache or otherwise worrying symptoms.
Breathing quicker during vomiting is an indicator of dehydration, pain, or distress and must attract your attention to see a doctor as soon as possible.
Rising and falling hormone levels just before and during your menstrual period may cause irritation to your stomach resulting in adverse conditions such as nausea or vomiting.
Vomiting with back pain can be a sign of kidney stones, pancreatitis, and other underlying illnesses that will have to be diagnosed through diagnostic tests.
Yes. Very likely one of the reasons of sudden-onset nausea and vomiting is the consumption of contaminated food.