What is cyclical vomiting?

Cyclic vomiting is a type of disorder that affects the digestive symptom. The syndrome is marked by serious episodes of nausea and reversal that does not seem to be caused by real gastrointestinal diseases. A person with this order can vomit repeatedly throughout the day and then seems perfectly fine. Others may vomit repeatedly within days and weeks without seeing that they have any bacterial or viral disease as the cause. Someone with this syndrome can vomit up to 12 times in just 60 minutes. If this failure occurs in children, it is likely that it will take one to two days. In an adult, however, repeated vomiting may take almost a week; Unfortunately, the symptoms end only later in the year. In children, this type of vomiting may occur about 12 times a year, while an adult can only have a few episodes per year.

Episodes of cyclic vomiting syndrome tends to occur either early in the morning or late at night. They may occur before the affected person even breakfast. SometimesPatients become pale or suffer from exhaustion along with vomiting and nausea. Some people may feel sensitive to light or develop headaches, fever or dizziness along with other symptoms. A person with this syndrome may even have abdominal pain and diarrhea, although this is not always the case.

No one knows for sure what causes cyclical vomiting. However, some people develop symptoms when they have colds or other respiratory conditions. Others develop symptoms in response to stress, excitement, exhaustion, overeating or menstruation. Some people may have symptoms after eating certain foods such as chocolate. Exhaustion and extreme heat can also cause symptoms.

There is no cure for cyclic vomiting syndrome; Treatment usually focuses on maintaining the patient's comfort and trying to prevent dehydration. Some people find that lying in a quiet, darkened room can help; Drugs such as antidepressants and analgesics can sometimes be used to prevent seizures. When a person is endangeredAnd dehydration, may have to be hospitalized and treated with intravenous fluids. Some people learn to recognize signs of impending episodes. In this case, it may be possible to prevent some episodes by avoiding things that seem to evoke.

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