Physiologic and pathologic causes of vomiting after eating need to be considered. Physiological causes include early pregnancy reaction, overfeeding, overstress, etc. Pathological causes include anorexia, gastritis, pyloric obstruction, intestinal obstruction, etc.
1. Physiological causes: women of childbearing age who have sex need to rule out early pregnancy reaction; eating too much, eating stimulating food, eating too fast, etc. can affect gastrointestinal peristalsis and vomiting; excessive tension, depression and other mental and psychological factors can also affect gastrointestinal digestion and peristalsis.
2. Pathological reasons: anorexia is common in young women, and is related to mental factors; gastritis can also have acid reflux, stomach pain and other symptoms; pyloric obstruction can also have vomiting of food, accompanied by gastric distension, loss of appetite and other symptoms; intestinal obstruction can also have to stop defecation, severe abdominal pain and other symptoms.
If you vomit after eating, it is recommended that you consult a doctor to determine the cause of the illness.