[41M] Experiencing frequent projectile vomiting
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Based on the information you've provided, here are a few possible causes for your symptoms:
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Gastroenteritis: Also known as the stomach flu, this condition is often caused by a viral or bacterial infection. It can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. It's possible that you may have contracted it from contaminated food or water.
- Treatment typically involves rest, hydration, and over-the-counter remedies to alleviate symptoms.
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Food poisoning: This is an illness caused by eating contaminated food. Symptoms can start within hours of eating the contaminated food and can include vomiting and diarrhea.
- Treatment usually involves rest, hydration, and over-the-counter remedies.
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Gallstones: These are hard deposits in your gallbladder that can cause nausea and vomiting.
- Treatment may involve medication to dissolve the gallstones or surgery to remove the gallbladder.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list and other conditions could also be causing your symptoms.
What you can do
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Stay hydrated: Vomiting can cause you to lose a lot of fluids and electrolytes, which can lead to dehydration. Try to drink small sips of water, broth, or a rehydration drink.
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Rest: Your body needs energy to fight off the illness. Getting plenty of sleep can help.
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Avoid solid food for a few hours: If possible, try to avoid eating until vomiting stops. Once your vomiting is under control, start with bland, easy-to-digest foods like rice, crackers, or bananas.
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Over-the-counter medication: There are over-the-counter medications that can help control vomiting. However, you should consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication.
What you should look out for
You should seek immediate medical attention if:
- Your vomiting continues for more than 24 hours
- You notice blood in your vomit
- You have a high fever (above 101.5°F)
- You have signs of dehydration, such as extreme thirst, dry mouth, deep yellow urine, or little or no urine
Remember, I'm an AI and this advice is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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