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Vomiting Medical Conditions: Page 4
Below is a list of potential medical conditions this symptom could be a sign of.
Hyperparathyroidism
The parathyroid glands are four small glands in the neck. They make parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH raises the level of calcium in the blood...What is Hyperparathyroidism?
Dengue Fever
Dengue fever is a flu-like illness. It is caused by a virus. The infection is passed to humans through the bite of a mosquito...What is Dengue Fever?
Meckel's Diverticulum
Meckel's diverticulum is the most common problem that occurs in the digestive system. This condition happens when a pouch of tissue forms on the wall of the lower part of your small intestine (also known as your bowel)...What is Meckel's Diverticulum?
Atypical Pneumonia (Mycoplasma and Viral)
Atypical pneumonia is a lung infection. What is Atypical Pneumonia (Mycoplasma and Viral)?
Toxic Hepatitis
Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. Toxic hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver due to medication or exposure to toxic (poisonous) chemicals...What is Toxic Hepatitis?
Small Bowel Obstruction
Small bowel obstruction means the small intestine is partially or totally blocked. When this happens, the contents of the intestine cannot properly get out of the body...What is Small Bowel Obstruction?
Viral Gastroenteritis
Viral gastroenteritis is an infection of the intestines caused by a virus. What is Viral Gastroenteritis?
Ascariasis
Ascariasis is an intestinal worm infestation present worldwide, though mostly in tropical climates...What is Ascariasis?
Traveler's Diarrhea
In people traveling to international destinations, particularly in less developed countries, watery, loose stools ( Diarrhea ) are most often caused by bacterial or viral infection...What is Traveler's Diarrhea?
Salmonellosis
Salmonella is a rod-shaped bacteria that can live in a variety of conditions, including in water, soil, raw meats, raw poultry, eggs, animal feces, insects, and raw seafood...What is Salmonellosis?
Related Symptoms
- Severe And Persistent Vomiting, Beginning 4 To 6 Weeks After Conception, Peaking Between 9 To 13 Weeks, And Usually Improving And Ending Between 14 To 20 Weeks
- Vomiting (sometimes Yellow Or Green Tinged)
- Vomiting Blood
- Vomiting And Nausea
- Vomiting, In Later Stages Of Disease
- Severe Nausea, Vomiting, And Diarrhea
- Regurgitation Of Stomach Contents Into The Back Of The Mouth Or Throat
- Vomiting (may Contain Blood Or Have A Coffee-grounds Appearance)
- Vomiting Or Regurgitating Food Or Liquids-in Some People, This Occurs During Sleep. This Can Result In Inhalation Of Food Particles Or Liquid, Which Can Lead To Aspiration Pneumonia And Other Respiratory Infections.