If it is difficult to eat too much and you want to vomit, you can treat it by taking drugs that promote digestion as well as physical methods such as inducing vomiting. Eating too much will make it difficult for the stomach to digest, resulting in food gathering in the stomach, manifesting as a series of clinical symptoms such as wanting to vomit and abdominal distension. At this time, you can take pro-gastric power drugs for treatment, such as mosapride citrate capsules and domperidone tablets commonly used in clinical practice, which can accelerate gastric power and promote mechanical digestion of the stomach, helping to digest and absorb food as early as possible, thus relieving symptoms. Of course, the easiest way to relieve the symptoms is to eat less and more, and pay attention to chewing and swallowing slowly when eating, and not to eat too much. If you really want to vomit, you can use the general vomiting method to reduce the internal pressure of the stomach, thus relieving the symptoms.