10 Symptoms of Angioedema
Symptom #7: Vomiting
Vomiting is the involuntary expulsion of stomach contents from the mouth and nose. It may or may not be preceded by nausea. It is a common and non-specific symptom that can be seen in motion sickness, gastroenteritis, food poisoning, pregnancy, gastritis, and more. Like nausea, it can be suppressed using antiemetics.
Excessive vomiting may also lead to dehydration and may require hospitalization and intravenous fluids. In hereditary angioedema, vomiting occurs as part of the symptoms experienced in recurrent attacks. It is accompanied by abdominal pain, nausea, watery diarrhea, weakness, and a non-pruritic rash.
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