Bitter water vomiting may be related to bile reflux gastritis, gallbladder disease, acute gastritis, peptic ulcer, intestinal obstruction and other diseases.
1. Bile reflux gastritis: patients often have symptoms such as abdominal distension, epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, etc., and they will vomit bitter water due to the presence of bile in the vomit.
2. Gallbladder disease: when gallbladder stones are combined with cholecystitis, it can lead to edema, thickening of the mucosa of the gallbladder and fibrous tissue hyperplasia, resulting in the dysfunction of the gallbladder in concentrating and excreting bile, which causes bile to flow into the stomach, and then there are symptoms such as vomiting bitter water.
3. Acute gastritis: If frequent vomiting occurs, it may cause bile to be vomited out after the stomach contents are vomited out.
4. Peptic ulcer: If the emptying ability of the stomach is weakened, the bile cannot enter the intestines quickly and stays in the stomach for a long time, which can lead to vomiting of bitter water.
5. Intestinal obstruction: If frequent and severe vomiting occurs, it may be related to intestinal obstruction, because intestinal obstruction, especially high intestinal obstruction, the vomit mainly consists of bile and gastrointestinal fluid.
In addition, there are other reasons that can cause patients to vomit, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, after clarifying the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.