Why Am I Throwing Up and When To See a Doctor Dr Lee explains the common reasons you can’t stop throwing up, how you can manage it at home and when you need to seek medical attention There are many reasons you can’t stop vomiting Dr Lee says some of the most common reasons are: Stomach flu (gastroenteritis) Food poisoning Motion sickness Pregnancy Migraines Cancer treatments Fevers
How to Stop Throwing Up and Calm Your Nausea Fast To stop throwing up, start by resting your stomach, sipping clear fluids, and gradually introducing bland foods like crackers or toast Natural remedies such as ginger tea, acupressure, or deep breathing may also help ease nausea and prevent further vomiting
Nausea and vomiting Causes - Mayo Clinic Nausea and vomiting may occur separately or together Common causes include: Intestinal obstruction — when something blocks food or liquid from moving through the small or large intestine Rotavirus or infections caused by other viruses Other possible causes of nausea and vomiting include: Appendicitis — when the appendix becomes inflamed
Vomiting - Wikipedia Vomiting (also known as emesis, puking and throwing up) [a] is the forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose [1]
Nausea: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention - WebMD Nausea is the feeling you get in your stomach before you vomit Vomiting is when you throw up your stomach contents through your mouth You can have nausea and vomiting together or separately