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  2. Vomiting: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention in Adults and Babies

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    Vomiting is your body’s way of getting rid of something harmful in the stomach or a response to irritation in the gut. Learn more about what can cause you to vomit, along with treatment and ...

  3. Nausea: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/digestive-diseases-nausea-vomiting

    Nausea is the feeling you get in your stomach before you vomit. Vomiting is when you throw up your stomach contents through your mouth. You can have nausea and vomiting together or separately.

  4. Why You Throw Up and How To Recover - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    Throwing up isn’t fun. But vomiting serves a useful purpose in ridding your body of toxins and poisons. Our expert offers tips for post-throw up recovery.

  5. Nausea and vomiting Causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/nausea/basics/causes/sym-20050736

    Nausea and vomiting may occur separately or together. Common causes include: Chemotherapy; Gastroparesis (a condition in which the muscles of the stomach wall don't function properly, interfering with digestion) General anesthesia; Intestinal obstruction; Migraine; Morning sickness; Motion sickness: First aid; Rotavirus; Viral gastroenteritis ...

  6. Vomiting is the body’s way of expelling harmful substances. It is not necessarily a sign of a serious problem, and it usually only lasts a day or two. There are many potential causes of...

  7. Vomiting, or throwing up, is the forcible emptying of the stomach contents through the mouth. It can be voluntary or involuntary. Different types of vomiting can be a symptom of...

  8. Nausea & Vomiting: Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Vomiting is the forcible emptying (“throwing up”) of stomach contents through your mouth. When you vomit, your stomach muscles squeeze together (contract), propelling your stomach’s contents up through your esophagus and out your mouth.

  9. Vomiting (or, throwing up) happens when the contents of your stomach are forcefully ejected through the mouth. If you're vomiting, it's also common to experience other symptoms like nausea and...

  10. Nausea and vomiting can be symptoms of many health conditions. Here, learn about some common causes, get some treatment tips, and find out when to see a doctor.

  11. Vomiting, or throwing up, is a forceful discharge of stomach contents. It can be a one-time event linked to something that doesn’t settle right in the stomach. Recurrent vomiting may be caused ...