Vomiting Bloody

Vomiting blood is a condition when a person vomits blood and saliva. Every third patient with vomiting had nasal congestion and discomfort when swallowing, and these symptoms developed gradually and quickly became more pronounced. In rare cases, there was an admixture of blood in the stool - dark cherry, thick, dark.

The cause may be various infections of the stomach and intestines. Also, bloody vomiting can be caused by foreign objects entering the stomach - for example, fish bones or nuts.



Bloody vomiting is a symptom that occurs as a result of irritation or inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach or esophagus. It is characterized by the release of large amounts of blood from the stomach into the oral cavity and pharynx. Vomiting occurs in the absence of mechanical damage to the esophagus or stomach. The appearance of vomiting blood can be a symptom of serious diseases such as stomach ulcers, stomach tumors, food poisoning, acute viral infections, and stomach cancer. Treatment of vomiting depends on the cause that caused it and occurs only as prescribed by a doctor.