What if a woman vomits and dry heaves during a gastroscopy?

Vomiting and dry heaving symptoms during gastroscopy may be caused by the gastroscope stimulating the gastric mucosa, which can be continued after appropriate rest; vomiting and dry heaving symptoms after the examination should be temporarily stopped eating, and if necessary, take drugs such as mosapride to intervene.
Gastroscopy is a commonly used clinical examination, through the technical means of the stomach can be observed in detail. The symptoms of vomiting and dry heaving during gastroscopy may be caused by the gastroscope stimulating the gastric mucosa, so you can continue the examination after appropriate rest.
If vomiting occurs after gastroscopy, it is recommended to avoid eating, and if the symptoms are more serious, drugs such as mosapride and metoclopramide can be taken to intervene.
All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not choose on your own, if the symptoms continue to be unrelieved there may be other causes of the disease, should be timely to the hospital for treatment.