Definition Vomiting:
Vomiting in contrast, is a highly specific physical event that results in the rapid, forceful evacuation of gastric contents in retrograde fashion from the stomach up to and out of the mouth.[4]
Vomiting in contrast, is a highly specific physical event that results in the rapid, forceful evacuation of gastric contents in retrograde fashion from the stomach up to and out of the mouth.[4]
Vomiting is forcing the contents of the stomach up throughout the mouth. To remove the either non-toxic or harmless substance from the body after ingestion is called emesis. In detail, Vomiting is a violent act in which the stomach has to overcome the pressure that in place to keep food and secretion within the stomach.
The stomach almost reflexes itself inside out –forcing into the lower portion of the oesophagus during emesis episodes.
Vomiting is a cause is food poisoning and gastritis head injury, brain cancer.
Nausea is the discomfort felt before emesis but not all nausea results in emesis.[5]
Emesis is accomplished by a fierce, downward contraction of the diaphragm muscles. At the same time, the abdomen muscles tighten against a relaxed stomach with an open gastro-esophageal sphincter. The content of the stomach is propelled up and out.
As a part of the body reflex person may produce excessive saliva just before the emesis. It is a complex, coordinated reflex orchestrated by the emesis center of the brain.
That response to brain signals coming from; –
Vomiting is so many sources of having to vomit centre:
If you need to see a doctor for vomiting, they will take your medical history and perform a physical exam to try to find the underlying cause. A history of your medication will be taken to see if vomiting is a side effect.[3]
Your doctor may use the following lab tests:
Your doctor may perform an upper GI endoscopy to look for problems in your upper digestive tract that may be causing nausea and vomiting.[6]
A doctor may perform one of more of the following imaging tests:
The nonpharmacologic method is used to manage nausea and vomiting they are following types i.e.
Homeopathic Treatment
Homeopathy treats the person as a whole. It means that homeopathic treatment focuses on the patient as a person, as well as his pathological condition. The homeopathic medicines are selected after a full individualizing examination and case-analysis, which includes the medical history of the patient, physical and mental constitution, family history, presenting symptoms, underlying pathology, possible causative factors etc.
A miasmatic tendency (predisposition/susceptibility) is also often taken into account for the treatment of chronic conditions. A homeopathy doctor tries to treat more than just the presenting symptoms. The focus is usually on what caused the disease condition? Why ‘this patient’ is sick ‘this way’.
The disease diagnosis is important but in homeopathy, the cause of disease is not just probed to the level of bacteria and viruses. Other factors like mental, emotional and physical stress that could predispose a person to illness are also looked for.
No a days, even modern medicine also considers a large number of diseases as psychosomatic. The correct homeopathy remedy tries to correct this disease predisposition. The focus is not on curing the disease but to cure the person who is sick, to restore the health.
If a disease pathology is not very advanced, homeopathy remedies do give a hope for cure but even in incurable cases, the quality of life can be greatly improved with homeopathic medicines.
The homeopathic remedies (medicines) given below indicate the therapeutic affinity but this is not a complete and definite guide to the homeopathy treatment of this condition.
The symptoms listed against each homeopathic remedy may not be directly related to this disease because in homeopathy general symptoms and constitutional indications are also taken into account for selecting a remedy.
Homoeopathic Medicines:
Vomiting in contrast, is a highly specific physical event that results in the rapid, forceful evacuation of gastric contents in retrograde fashion from the stomach up to and out of the mouth.
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