Does vomiting work for gallstone pain?

Painful symptoms caused by gallstones cannot be relieved by inducing vomiting, but can be relieved by antispasmodic medications or surgical stone removal. Gallstones include gallbladder stones and bile duct stones. Gallbladder stones can trigger gallbladder colic after a full meal or eating greasy food, and bile duct stones can cause abdominal pain when they cause bile duct obstruction. The use of self-induced vomiting may damage the esophagus, causing choking and coughing, and does not provide pain relief. For gallbladder colic, antispasmodic drugs such as scopolamine can be used for relief. For pain caused by biliary obstruction, surgical lithotripsy can be performed, and the symptoms can be relieved after the obstruction is lifted. Specific treatment depends on the condition, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, do not listen to prescriptions.