The desire to vomit after eating may be caused by a variety of reasons, which can be seen in digestive system diseases, cardiovascular disease, early pregnancy, mental and psychological factors.
1. Digestive system diseases: acute gastroenteritis if accompanied by acute abdominal pain; peptic ulcer if accompanied by prolonged preprandial or postprandial abdominal pain; intestinal obstruction if accompanied by cessation of defecation and bowel movement; gastric emptying disorder if accompanied by abdominal distension; gastric tumors if accompanied by rapid weight loss; cirrhosis of the liver if accompanied by history of hepatitis or long term alcohol intake. Pancreatitis and acute hepatitis can also cause the symptoms.
2. Cardiovascular disease: heart disease such as heart failure can reduce cardiac function leading to decreased cardiac output, causing ischemia and blood stasis in the gastrointestinal tract, which can lead to nausea, vomiting and other gastrointestinal symptoms.
3. Early pregnancy: women of childbearing age may experience early pregnancy reactions similar to these symptoms.
4. Psychosomatic factors: Insomnia, anxiety, depression, etc. may cause the symptom of vomiting after eating.
There are many causes of this symptom. If the symptom persists without relief or other accompanying symptoms appear, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and treat the cause to avoid delays in the condition.