Vomit masses

Vomiting is the involuntary release of stomach contents through the mouth into the external environment, accompanied by spasms in the upper part of the stomach and pharynx, contraction of the pectoral muscles and diaphragm. This condition can be caused by various reasons, but most often it is a consequence of nausea, stomach pain or other discomfort in the abdominal area. The gravitational mechanism allows a person to retain food in the stomach due to the fact that the tone of the abdominal muscles, abdominal muscles, diaphragm, and chewing muscles decreases, and bile contractions slow down. The motivating factor for vomiting is a decrease in the sensitivity of stomach receptors to irritants contained in food. This is observed during long breaks between meals, wakefulness with hunger, emotional experiences, stress, overload of the gastrointestinal tract with poor quality food, in the initial period of any food poisoning. When examined, 20-30% of patients find an increase in the tone of the root of the tongue, pharynx and epiglottis; decrease in amplitude and shortening of the latent period of the pharyngeal reflex; moderate expansion of the lumen of the oropharynx (due to tension of the pharyngeal muscles); tongue deviation. Signs of vomiting ref



Vomiting or Vomiting masses are stomach contents that are removed through the mouth. Vomiting is part of the body's self-cleansing mechanism. For example, water, alcohol, medications, and toxic substances can cause vomiting. In addition, vomiting can be caused by poisoning, painful shock, infectious diseases or diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), for example, intestinal infections, ulcers, gastritis or gastroenteritis. Vomiting can also be caused by stress, the use of certain medications, the symptoms will indicate the state of what is happening in the body.

There are several types of vomit that can be distinguished with the naked eye. If vomiting occurs mixed with blood, this is a clear signal of the presence of an ulcer, but a medical examination is necessary to make a diagnosis. Bile masses with white streaks indicate that the patient has inflammation of the gallbladder. The color of a mass of vomit can tell a lot about a person's health. White vomit is a sign of dysentery, while scarlet vomit is a sign of stomach disease caused by the presence of salmonella. White masses mixed with bile most often occur in people with peptic ulcers of the stomach and duodenum, since these organs are located next to each other and, accordingly, affect the general lymphatic system. Any painful movements that irritate the stomach, esophagus and intestines contribute to the release of bile. The second factor causing the appearance of yellow vomit may be chronic diseases of the liver and biliary tract. Chronic cholecystitis is accompanied by belching and nausea. In addition to the bile color in such cases, a sign of illness