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What Causes Recurrent Vomiting?

HELLO IM A 50 YEAROLD FEMALE OVERWEIGHT. 5'4' 175 LBS. WHITE. YEAR AGO HAD EMERGENCY GALL BLADDER REMOVAL FROM STONES WHICH I CARRIED FOR 10+ YEARS. ACID REFLUX YEARS FOR 5 + YEARS. FOR THE LAST YEAR OR SO I HAVE BEEN VOMITTING WHEN THE ACID REFLUX WOULD GET IN MY THROAT. FOR THE LAST COUPLE MONTHS I VOMIT EVERY SINGLE DAY SOMETIMES MORE THAN THAT. IM SICK OF VOMITTING I KNOW ITS GOT TO BE BAD FOR ME. WHAT DO YOU THINK IT COULD BE. WHAT SHOULD I DO? PEASE HELP ME. THANK YOU.
Fri, 17 Nov 2017
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Hello dear,my name is dr,Dorina Gurabardhi.I understand your concern.
Some advices that I can give to you are:
-Drink gradually larger amounts of clear liquids
-Avoiding solid food until the vomiting episode has passed
-Try oral rehydrating solution such as Pedialyte to prevent and treat dehydration.
-Rest after eating with your head elevated about 12 inches above your feet.
-Try to eat when you feel less nauseated
If the vomiting continue you should seek medical care in the local hospital.
Hope my answer was helpful,if you have any other question I will be glad to answer,thanks!
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What Causes Recurrent Vomiting?

Hello dear,my name is dr,Dorina Gurabardhi.I understand your concern. Some advices that I can give to you are: -Drink gradually larger amounts of clear liquids -Avoiding solid food until the vomiting episode has passed -Try oral rehydrating solution such as Pedialyte to prevent and treat dehydration. -Rest after eating with your head elevated about 12 inches above your feet. -Try to eat when you feel less nauseated If the vomiting continue you should seek medical care in the local hospital. Hope my answer was helpful,if you have any other question I will be glad to answer,thanks!