Nausea and vomiting after smoking may be related to pharyngitis, gastritis, insufficient blood supply to the brain, etc., which can be treated by quitting smoking and taking medicines such as cipirizumab chloride tablets and omeprazole.
1. Pharyngitis: When pharyngitis is in acute attack, smoking will stimulate the throat causing nausea and vomiting. First of all, you should quit smoking in time, and then you can take cipirizumab chloride tablets, streptomycin sulfate tablets and other drugs for pharyngitis.
2. Gastritis: Gastritis patients will have nausea and vomiting when smoking when their condition reaches a certain level. You should quit smoking while taking medicines for gastritis such as omeprazole, ranitidine and metronidazole tablets.
3. Insufficient blood supply to the brain: Nicotine, carbon monoxide and nicotine released after burning tobacco may lead to cerebral vascular spasm, causing insufficient blood supply to the brain, which in turn leads to nausea and vomiting. You should quit smoking immediately and take aspirin enteric-coated tablets, clopidogrel bisulfate tablets, simvastatin tablets and other drugs to improve blood supply.
The above drugs are prohibited for those who are allergic to them and should be taken in accordance with medical advice. If the symptoms of nausea and vomiting after smoking are serious, or persist without improvement, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, after clarifying the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.