Always rehydrate yourself by at least drinking water in any case of vomiting for any reason.
Rinse your mouth with water or milk: you have just put a lot of Hydrochloric Acid (HCL) into your mouth and given enough times, it will eat your teeth away. Next be sure to find the reason WHY you just vomited. Was it from being intoxicated? From flu or pneumoia? Food poisoning? Preganancy? If not dangerous (pregnancy, intoxicate, seasickness) make sure to drink clear fluids to keep from dehydrating, if none of those fit, at least call if you don't visit a doctor.
it depends, if you are just feeling sick and a=have vomited, have a drink of water, wash it out of your mouth, put a towel down next to your ben and have a sleep. if you have been vomiting all day, go see a doctor
Clean it up and if this continues, arrange a doctors appointment. You might also want to find out why they vomited. It might be because they're simply drunk or sick. If sick, they should avoid eating and drinking certain things.
water helps a whole lot. This is for a seriously queasy stomach or mild dehydration: Once your tummy has settled, if you can keep it down then one teaspoonful of sports drink (gatorade/powerade/etc.) every five minutes. Time it, seriously. After one hour, up it to one tablespoonful (=3tsp) every five minutes for another hour. If you feel nauseous, stop. If you feel better, then just keep up sips of it and water, followed by plain saltine crackers and other bland food until you're back on your feet. If you are vomiting a lot or aren't stopping, or are showing signs of moderate dehydration- get to the doctor!
Drink Water. Your throat is coated with acids and you want to wash them away. Do not drink sodas or juices cause they can irritate your throat further. Suck on a throat lozenge if it continues to hurt.
give them a bucket and medicine or find out if its a allergic reaction
hold their hair.. comfort them.. get them a glass of water
Rinse your mouth out with water. You need to drink fluids to replace the fluids lost when vomitting to prevent dehydration. Do not brush your teeth it just makes them erode faster.
Not much you can do but stand back and then hand them a towel.
Vomiting is a function of the body which tells us there is something foreign or unwanted and it needs to evacuate it. However, ff there is constant vomiting when there is nothing in the stomach causing it, small amounts of cool water and a doctor's advice is the best method. It is also best to try and sit upright instead of laying down with excess vomiting.
Vomiting is a function of the body which tells us there is something foreign or unwanted and it needs to evacuate it. However, ff there is constant vomiting when there is nothing in the stomach causing it, small amounts of cool water and a doctor's advice is the best method. It is also best to try and sit upright instead of laying down with excess vomiting.
The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
No. The vomiting reflow is mediated by the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) in the medulla of the brainstem, which communicates with the vomiting center (to mediate the vomiting reflex)
It's important to find out why you were vomiting blood. Possibly just medicine would be a good idea. If you are talking about ulcers you have to see a doctor. Fat milk is also good against the acid.
The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
neck pain from vomiting
Vomiting in Tagalog is called "Pagtatae" or "Sinusuka."
Mild to moderate dehydration without vomiting can be managed with oral hydration. If the dehydration is severe or if there is frequent vomiting there is no other option but to administer fluids intravenously.
continuous vomiting may lead to severe dehydration. so if over the counter drugs and water replacement is not effective , it's best to immediately see a doctor.
Emetophobia is the name of the phobia associated with the fear of vomiting.
These terms are similar but not identitcal. Persistent vomiting is the kind that continues to happen for a long period. Intractable vomiting is the kind that continues to happen even when you treat it; it is resistant to treatment.