You need a doctor asap. You could have GURD or something else which needs to be monitored and medicated. I had a stomach ulcer that gave me the half pukes where it came half way up then went down. It burned a whole in my esophagus and caused a hurina. See a doctor ASAP.
2006-08-08 01:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Redsun,
The first thing I would do is go to a doctor. There are many things that cause the symptoms that you describe. Your body is definitely telling you something is out of whack.
I'm not big on going to Drs all the time, but, there are situations that it is warranted. This is one.
With a few simple tests and some Q&A time the Dr. can help you out.
Don't worry about what may be wrong, because it is probably an easily corrected and minor problem. However, if you don't take care of it now, it could become major.
If you are lacking $$$, go to a county health clinic.
Please get some help. Get back in whack!
2006-08-08 08:32:52
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answered by Craig S 2
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I know they have said this before, but you should see a doctor. It could be a lot of things: infection ("stomach flu"), food poisoning, motion sickness, overeating, blocked intestine, illness, concussion or brain injury, appendicitis, and migraines. Nausea and vomiting can sometimes be symptoms of more serious diseases such as heart attacks, kidney or liver disorders, central nervous system disorders, brain tumors, and some forms of cancer.
I'm not trying to scare you, just inform you about what could be going on in your body. Perhaps isn't something serious, but better safe than sorry, right? Could it be early pregnancy, intense pain, exposure to chemical toxins, emotional stress (fear), gallbladder disease, food poisoning, indigestion, various viruses, and certain smells or odors.
Try to drink a lot of water. When it appears shortly after a meal, nausea or vomiting may indicate a mental disorder or a peptic ulcer. Nausea or vomiting one to eight hours after a meal may indicate food poisoning. Foodborne diseases, such as Salmonella, may take longer to produce symptoms because of the incubation time.
A person who is experiencing nausea should consult a physician if it lasts more than one week, and if there is a possibility of pregnancy. Vomiting usually subsides within 6 to 24 hours, and may be treated at home.
When trying to control nausea:
Drink clear or ice-cold drinks.
Eat light, bland foods (such as saltine crackers or plain bread).
Avoid fried, greasy, or sweet foods.
Eat slowly and eat smaller, more frequent meals.
Do not mix hot and cold foods.
Drink beverages slowly.
Avoid activity after eating.
Avoid brushing your teeth after eating.
Choose foods from all the food groups as you can tolerate them to get adequate nutrition.
Treatment for vomiting (regardless of age or cause) includes: drinking gradually larger amounts of clear liquids; avoiding solid food until the vomiting episode has passed; resting; and temporarily discontinuing all oral medications, which can irritate the stomach and make vomiting worse.
Good luck, I hope it's nothing serious! Take care :)
2006-08-08 08:34:27
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answered by Babadoo 4
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See a doctor first, to make sure there's no health issues like an ulcer, acid reflux, gall bladder problem, etc. If you check out okay, then talk to a nutritionist. It may just be what you are eating, or may be food allergies of some kind. It could even be stress. How's your emotional health?
2006-08-08 08:29:36
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answered by rosecitylady 5
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Feeling Sick Every Time I Eat
Patient medical question and answer from The Nutrition and Diet Forum. Health topic area and articles about foods Topics: ,. ... are unable to keep food down period. ( vomiting after every meal) You may have a condtion called pyloric stenosis (sp ...www.medhelp.org/forums/Nutrition/messages/35.html - 6k - Cached - More pages from this site - Save
2006-08-08 08:26:01
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answered by gkakkasseri 4
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You have Acid Reflux. I have it too. Mine's does not bother me that much anymore. Go to your local Drugstore. Like Rite Aid or CVS , and purchase some Zantac 75. That will help you. The main cause of this disorder is stress and also diet. Try to relieve the stress in your life. That will help about 75% !!! Don't forget to smile!!!!!!!!!!
2006-08-08 09:58:01
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answered by Tonya W 6
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well yes bulimia..but that's forced vomiting....but perhaps u have a severe food allergies? celiac disease? or something else going on down there....constipation can make u very sick too....u should check w/ the DR. especially if its been going on for some time now, and its not just a virus at this point....
2006-08-08 08:26:13
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answered by rebecca l 1
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It's not usual to feel sick after every meal, unless perhaps you are pregnant. Speak to your doctor about this, it could be a sign of something serious.
2006-08-08 08:23:22
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answered by . 7
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u might be constipated?plz exercise more,and eat when u r really hungry,and stop as soon as u r full
2006-08-08 08:25:25
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answered by shazz 4
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