Throwing up
Vomiting, also known as emesis and throwing up, is the forceful ejection of the stomach’s contents. Vomiting is a frequent sign of a wide range of minor to major illnesses, disorders, and ailments. It might or might not make you feel sick. Depending on the underlying disease, problem, or condition, vomiting may come along with other symptoms. Other body systems may be affected by symptoms that frequently affect the digestive system.
In some cases, vomiting may occur with other symptoms that might indicate a serious or life-threatening condition that should be immediately evaluated in an emergency setting. Treatment for vomiting is not usually required. The cause, the intensity, and your comfort will all influence whether you need therapy. Medications are also available to treat vomiting.
There are several temporary home remedies to help manage vomiting and prevent it when nausea occurs. Avoiding alcoholic beverages, coffee, and spicy, fatty, or fried foods; avoid strong scents, such as those from cooking; and sip on clear, cool, sweet liquids often, such as ginger ale and non-citrus juices