What should I do if I want to vomit but can’t?

Patients who have the condition of wanting to vomit but not being able to vomit after drinking alcohol may be caused by alcohol stimulation, acute gastroenteritis, peptic ulcer, etc. The condition can be improved by general treatment and medication.
1. Alcohol stimulation: when patients drink too much alcohol, alcohol stimulation of the gastrointestinal mucosa or alcohol paralysis, may cause nausea, vomiting symptoms, the patient should be appropriate to drink more warm water to increase urination, accelerate the excretion of alcohol, the diet of light, easy to digest fluids or semi-fluids. Severe symptoms can follow the doctor’s instructions to take gastric mucosal protective agents, such as bismuth, magnesium aluminum carbonate, etc. for treatment.
2. Acute gastroenteritis: bed rest, drink more water, avoid contact with contaminated food and water and not fresh food, etc., can be prescribed to take antispasmodic drugs, such as atropine, etc.; anti-infective drugs, such as levofloxacin, etc.; antidiarrheal drugs, such as montelukast, etc.; probiotics, such as lactobacilli, etc., medication for the treatment of the improvement of the condition.
3. peptic ulcer: should pay attention to rest, quit smoking and alcohol, avoid eating coffee, strong tea, spicy and other stimulating food, can follow the doctor’s instructions to take acid inhibitors such as omeprazole, etc.; gastric mucosal protection drugs such as aluminum thiosulfate, etc.; gastrointestinal dynamics of the drug, such as domperidone, etc.; combined with the pylori bacterial infection of the patient can take a quadruple drug, such as omeprazole, bismuth pectinate, amoxicillin, metronidazole, etc. for treatment.
Drinking and vomiting may also be caused by other reasons, if the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a doctor to clarify the cause and targeted treatment, the drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not take medication on their own.