Retching

Gagging, also known as gagging, is a gagging motion that does not result in actual vomiting. This physiological reaction can be caused by various reasons, including poor diet, stress, medications, gastrointestinal diseases and other factors.

The urge to vomit can manifest itself in the form of severe discomfort in the stomach, bitterness in the mouth, heartburn, nausea and other unpleasant sensations. Although scratching is not a disease in itself, it can be a symptom of many other diseases.

One of the most common causes of retching is a disorder of the digestive system. This can be caused by eating too much fatty, spicy or simply indigestible food. Retching can also occur when the acidity of the gastric juice is disturbed, which can lead to gastritis or stomach ulcers.

Stress and anxiety can also cause vomiting. This is because stress causes an increase in the sympathetic nervous system, which can lead to increased stomach acid and pressure in the stomach.

Some medications, such as antibiotics, antidepressants, and anticonvulsants, can also cause ratching as a side effect.

To treat scratching, it is necessary to determine its cause. If scratching is caused by poor nutrition, you should review your diet and exclude foods that cause stomach discomfort. If the cause is stress or anxiety, relaxation and stress management techniques such as yoga, meditation or deep breathing should be used.

In some cases, medication may be required. If retching is caused by a gastrointestinal disease, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

In any case, if the urge to vomit appears regularly and does not go away for a long time, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. In most cases, ratching can be successfully controlled if the necessary measures are taken and the cause of its occurrence is determined.



**Retching**

The urge to vomit is considered to be motor reactions aimed at emptying the stomach of its contents, but not causing vomiting. The appearance of the urge to vomit indicates that there is some substance in the stomach that causes irritation of the mucous membrane or disrupts the normal movement of the food bolus. The causes are stomach and intestinal infections, food allergies and intolerances, helminthic infestations, overeating, the predominance of fatty, fried and irritating foods, exacerbation of gastritis and ulcers.



Gagging is a sensation in the stomach or esophagus when the muscles of the stomach and esophagus contract rhythmically, but are unable to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth due to reflex contraction of the stomach and/or reflex contraction of the esophagus muscles. Such contractions can be caused by a variety of reasons, including inflammation of the vagus nerves in



Retching is a condition in which a person feels the urge to vomit but is unable to do so.

These urges can be caused by various factors: - Overeating or poisoning. In this case, the urge to vomit is a natural mechanism for protecting the body from harmful substances. If a person does not eat or drink too much, it is called bulimia (overeating). If he violates