What is UTI with vomiting?

Uremic patients with vomiting may be due to digestive symptoms caused by toxins, or due to the uremia patients themselves suffering from chronic pharyngitis, meningitis and other causes.
1. Toxins: due to the accumulation of water and toxins in uremia, the gastrointestinal tract can not move normally or slow down the peristalsis, thus the vomiting phenomenon.
2. Chronic pharyngitis: it is a diffuse chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane, submucous membrane and lymphatic tissues of the pharynx, which may be caused by infection, environment and other reasons. Due to the stimulation of inflammation, patients may experience reflex vomiting.
3. Meningitis: It is a group of acute inflammatory diseases of the cerebrospinal membrane mainly caused by various pathogen infections, including viruses, bacteria, spirochetes, fungi and so on. Patients may have nausea, vomiting, fever, headache and other symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with uremia accompanied by vomiting go to the hospital in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.