Eating too cold things suddenly vomiting blood may be too cold food on the digestive tract caused by stimulation, resulting in local blood vessel rupture caused, may also suggest that the peptic ulcer bleeding, esophagogastric fundus varices rupture bleeding, and so on.
In summer, the body’s blood vessels are generally diastolic to help dissipate heat, if you suddenly eat a lot of ice water or cold food, it will lead to rapid vasoconstriction of blood vessels, causing blood vessel rupture. Sudden cold stimulation will cause the esophagus, stomach and other organs to contract violently, the pressure in the stomach increases dramatically, thus vomiting blood symptoms.
Sudden vomiting of blood may also indicate bleeding peptic ulcers as well as ruptured varicose veins of the esophagogastric fundus bleeding. It is recommended to immediately call 120 to seek medical attention as soon as possible, while on the way to the hospital, the patient should try to maintain smooth breathing to prevent the vomited blood from choking into the respiratory tract, resulting in asphyxiation.
If any discomfort occurs after eating cold food, it is important to seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying the condition.