10 Internal Bleeding Symptoms
6. Vomiting
Vomiting is described as the abrupt emptying of stomach content through the mouth and occasionally through the nostrils as well. It is usually associated with preceding nausea but some conditions may cause a person to vomit without warning, which is medically known as projectile vomiting. Patients with multiple episodes of vomiting are prone to become dehydrated which can cause many complications.
Patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding might experience vomiting blood on certain occasions which is medically known as hematemesis. It is an unsettling symptom that can be seen in patients with liver disease, stomach, and duodenal ulcers. Other conditions like esophageal tears, poison ingestion, and cancer are less common but should be considered during a medical evaluation as well.
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