What’s the solution to dry heaves and vomiting?

Dry heaving and vomiting may be related to chronic pharyngitis, reflux esophagitis and gastritis, which are mainly treated by medication.
1. Chronic pharyngitis: Typical symptoms are pharyngeal discomfort, irritating dry cough, often accompanied by nausea, dry heaving and other symptoms. Common therapeutic drugs include compound borax solution, potassium iodide and procaine, etc., which are used to relieve pharyngeal discomfort, promote gland secretion and closed injection pain relief treatment respectively.
2. Reflux esophagitis: Typical symptoms are burning pain behind the sternum, reflux, etc. The specific manifestation is that acidic liquid or gastric contents reflux from the stomach and esophagus to the pharynx or mouth. Common therapeutic drugs include omeprazole, aluminum hydroxide and domperidone, etc., which are used to inhibit gastric acid secretion, antacid, and promote gastrointestinal dynamics, respectively.
3. Gastritis: Typical symptoms are pain or discomfort in the upper and middle abdomen, abdominal distension and nausea and vomiting, etc., in which dry heaving is caused by the relaxation of the upper part of the stomach and the transient contraction of the pylorus. Common therapeutic drugs include ranitidine, bismuth potassium citrate and mosapride, etc., which are used to reduce the acidity of the stomach, strengthen the barrier effect of the gastric mucosa and promote gastric emptying.
The above drugs are recommended to be used under the guidance of professional physicians. If you have frequent dry heaving and nausea, you should seek medical treatment in time, and should not use medication without authorization to avoid delaying your condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, reasonable diet, quit smoking and drinking, and avoid overwork.