Patient: Examination and laboratory tests: CT, gastroscopy, EEG, ECG, MRI, etc. were done and no abnormalities were found Treatment: Infusion to stop vomiting, no cause identified, improved and discharged, recurrent episodes Medical history: … 13 years old began to have vomiting, but the number of episodes is small, the last two almost one or two months vomiting once, each time vomiting a few to a dozen bells, each vomiting interval of a few minutes, hope to get your treatment advice or get your treatment. I also hope to get your published on 2011-04-19 repeated vomiting patients treatment or contact (the condition is basically the same) Doctor: vomiting sometimes it is really difficult to detect obvious lesions, it is recommended that appropriate Chinese medicine evidence-based treatment. Other people’s prescriptions may not be suitable for you, you should go to the regular hospital Chinese medicine department to adjust. Patient: Hello doctor, I am now 29 years old and I have been having frequent attacks since I was a child, and when I have an attack, I vomit. Usually sudden onset, first throat swallowing phlegm is not smooth, a lot of phlegm up to the mouth, followed by vomiting more than vomiting, serious when vomiting yellow-green bile, do not eat or drink, no headache, fever, no diarrhea and other symptoms. After treatment is mainly liquid drops and antiemetic, but the general antiemetic drugs such as gastric service an do not work, to use chlorpromazine to stop vomiting. Usually the vomiting is stopped within a day and the patient recovers. But after a month or two months, it will come back again. He was examined by gastroscopy, abdominal CT and brain MRI, and his intestines, liver and spleen were normal, but he still had frequent attacks after discharge. After hospital treatment with fasting, rehydration, and treatment to protect the gastric mucosa, as well as head CT, gastrointestinal film, gastroscopy, and other related examinations, no major abnormalities were seen, and only a mild superficial gastritis was observed. In general, the patient was discharged from the hospital after 2-5 days of treatment. 2 or 3 times a year from the age of 13 to 20, the recurrence usually required injection and hospitalization and was cured in 3-4 days. after the age of 20, the recurrence was basically rare. In the past two years, the relapses have been frequent. In the first half of 2011, the relapses occurred almost once every one or two months, and the vomiting was usually stopped in two or three days after going to the hospital, and the patient was discharged and ate normally. But the number of vomiting is generally more than a dozen times an hour, and the vomiting can usually be stopped by the next day after an injection. In 2012, there was a relapse, 8 times in 1 year, with the shortest interval of only one week. The vomiting was constant, and the vomit was gastric mucus and yellow-green bile. He was hospitalized and underwent head CT, dynamic EEG, static EEG, gastroscopy, chest radiograph, MRI, etc. He also underwent a full set of biochemical tests, as well as related blood gas and urine plug check, etc. No abnormalities were found. I hope to get your treatment advice,your treatment or hope to get your published on: 2011-04-19 repeated vomiting patients treatment and contact. Thank you! Doctor: It is recommended to further check serum gastrin levels to rule out pancreatic D-cell hyperplasia. The Chinese medicine treatment can be based on the identification of phlegm and phlegm drink as the main treatment during the exacerbation period. Avoid eating raw, cold, sweet, sticky and greasy food.