Is nausea and vomiting a symptom of gastritis or laryngitis?
Nausea and vomiting may be caused by gastritis or laryngitis, which requires judgment based on other clinical symptoms. It is recommended that patients undergo relevant examinations in the hospital to identify the specific cause. Here are some possible reasons:
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Gastritis is primarily caused by Helicobacter pylori infection, bile reflux, medications, and toxins, which can lead to inflammation of the gastric mucosa. Symptoms include abdominal pain, abdominal distension, nausea, and vomiting. Eating spicy foods or drinking alcohol can also irritate the stomach and cause nausea and vomiting.
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Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx, mainly caused by bacterial infection. Under the stimulation of pathogens, the throat mucosa can become inflamed and swollen, leading to throat discomfort, such as pain, coughing, and a sensation of foreign body in the throat, accompanied by mild nausea and vomiting.
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Reflux esophagitis is a disease caused by the reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus. The reflux can irritate the esophageal mucosa and cause discomfort in the throat, such as nausea, vomiting, heartburn, along with symptoms like gastric distension and belching.
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Diseases such as cholecystitis and pancreatitis can cause pain in the upper abdomen, leading to symptoms of nausea and vomiting. In the case of cholecystitis, there may be pain or a sense of fullness in the right upper abdomen, accompanied by abdominal distension or belching.
It is recommended that patients promptly visit the hospital for a diagnosis through blood tests and imaging examinations. Maintain personal hygiene, develop good habits, and avoid overeating. If medication is required, it should be taken under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used privately.