10 Esophagitis Symptoms
Symptom #4: Vomiting
Vomiting or emesis occurs when there is an involuntary and forceful expulsion of the stomach contents from the mouth and/or nose. It is a common and nonspecific symptom often seen in gastritis, food poisoning, brain tumors, motion sickness, and pregnancy.
Nausea may sometimes precede vomiting. Treatment includes the use of antiemetics. In severe cases, hospitalization and administration of intravenous fluids may be necessary. Vomiting should not be confused with regurgitation.
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