If you keep on vomiting, it may be due to acute gastritis, intestinal obstruction, cholecystitis, drug factors, etc., and you need to give general treatment, medication, or surgical treatment according to the cause.
1. Acute gastritis: if you can’t stop vomiting, you should stop eating any food to relieve the burden on the gastrointestinal tract. You can supplement fluids with intravenous fluids, and at the same time give metoclopramide as an antiemetic, and combine with omeprazole, rabeprazole and other drugs to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid.
2. Intestinal obstruction: If intestinal obstruction leads to vomiting with abdominal pain, surgery can be considered, such as intestinal adhesion release surgery, intestinal resection and intestinal anastomosis, etc., to unblock the obstruction, promote the discharge of the contents, and relieve the vomiting.
3. Cholecystitis: If vomiting is caused by gallstones, surgery can be performed to remove the gallbladder completely.
4. Drugs: For severe vomiting caused by chemotherapy, granisetron hydrochloride can be injected intravenously to relieve vomiting.
5. Rehydration and salt replenishment: constant vomiting may lead to loss of body fluids, acid-base balance disorders, should be timely rehydration and salt replenishment, can be oral rehydration salts.
If you can’t stop vomiting, it is recommended that you seek medical attention to determine the cause of the illness and follow the doctor’s instructions.