What’s with the stomach pains, chills and vomiting?

Stomach pain with chills and wanting to vomit is related to acute gastritis, spleen and stomach cold, stomach cancer and other factors. During an attack of acute gastritis, the mucous membrane of the stomach wall contracts with spasms due to the presence of inflammation, causing pain in the stomach. When acute gastritis attacks, not only the stomach function will be impaired, but also the blood circulation of the stomach will be affected. At this time, many patients will have a cold stomach, and in the spasm of contraction due to the increase in intragastric pressure, so the contents of the stomach will be squeezed, causing nausea, vomiting. Some people will have cold spleen and stomach, which will not only weaken the digestion of food, but also cause pain and coldness in the stomach. Especially when they eat hard-to-digest food, the stimulation of food will also cause vomiting. Gastric cancer is a malignant disease, which will seriously affect the function of stomach. When gastric cancer enters the middle or late stage, patients will not only suffer from chills and vomiting due to impaired gastric function, but also suffer from stomach pain due to stimulation caused by cancer cells.