What should I do if I still want to vomit after vomiting?

Wanting to vomit after vomiting may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as early pregnancy reaction, or it may be related to pathological factors, commonly including acute gastroenteritis, gastroptosis, cholecystitis, pharyngitis and so on. It can be relieved by physical therapy, medication and so on. 1. Early pregnancy reaction: If a pregnant woman in early pregnancy period wants to vomit all the time, it may be related to early pregnancy reaction, which is a normal physiological reaction. At this time, you should have more rest, avoid mental stress, replenish water in time to avoid water-electrolyte disorders and acid-base imbalance, and at the same time, according to the development of pregnancy, accept the guidance of obstetrician and gynecologist in time; 2. Acute gastroenteritis: patients eat unclean food or suffer from cold and cold and other reasons, stimulate the vagus nerve excitation, abnormal peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract, which produces the symptom of always wanting to vomit. In this case, you can use acid-suppressing drug omeprazole and antiemetic drug metoclopramide as prescribed by the doctor, and at the same time with the use of sensitive antibiotics such as amoxicillin and levofloxacin for anti-infective treatment. 3. Gastric ptosis: patients with gastric ptosis due to food can not be emptied in time, residual in the stomach, food fermentation and decomposition to stimulate the gastric mucosa, resulting in gastric retrograde peristalsis, thus appearing to vomit all the time symptoms. Gastroscopy or abdominal ultrasound can be a clear diagnosis, treatment can be used to antiemetic drug metoclopramide, acid suppression drug omeprazole; conservative treatment is ineffective, but also can be taken to surgery to do partial gastrectomy; 4. Cholecystitis: When cholecystitis is in acute attack, inflammation stimulates vagus nerve excitation, and reflex abnormal peristalsis of gastrointestinal tract occurs, which produces the condition of wanting to vomit all the time, accompanied by severe abdominal pain. Antibiotics such as cefoperazone sodium sulbactam sodium can be used, and metoclopramide can be used if the vomiting is more severe; when conservative treatment is ineffective, for example, when septic lesions are present, the gallbladder should be surgically removed. If you still want to vomit after vomiting, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital when the above symptoms occur, improve the examination, clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.