10 Glaucoma Symptoms
Symptom #4: Vomiting
Vomiting is a term that is synonymous to barfing, puking, throwing up, or emesis. It refers to the forceful expulsion of stomach contents through the nose and mouth. It is a non-specific condition that can be caused by various conditions such as gastritis, food poisoning, pregnancy, brain tumors, increased intracranial pressure, severe pain, and more, including pain from glaucoma.
The feeling one has before vomiting is known as nausea, which can precede but may not always lead to vomiting. Vomiting can be managed using anti-nausea drugs such as metoclopramide and ondansetron.
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