Occasional regurgitation and vomiting may be due to irregular diet, chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, chronic cholecystitis and other factors.
1. Irregular diet: For example, occasional diet of high-fat, rough food may lead to digestive dysfunction, causing occasional regurgitation and vomiting symptoms.
2. Chronic gastritis: patients with chronic gastritis have poorer digestive function, and if occasionally stimulated by unclean diet or work stress, it can lead to symptoms of regurgitation and vomiting.
3. Gastric ulcer: gastric ulcer patients, if due to a variety of factors lead to increased secretion of gastric acid, stimulate the ulcer surface, there will also be regurgitation symptoms, may also be accompanied by abdominal pain symptoms.
4. Chronic cholecystitis: When the diet is greasy, it will induce digestive discomfort symptoms, such as nausea, regurgitation, vomiting and other symptoms.
Occasional regurgitation and vomiting may also have other pathological factors, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.