Hypertension can cause vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
If the liver is damaged, it can cause a condition called bile reflux, which can lead to green-colored vomit. This occurs when bile, which is a greenish fluid produced by the liver, flows back into the stomach and is subsequently expelled during vomiting.
I am not a doctor but I have been mushroom poisoned.In 1995 I was 20 years old and I ate the steam of this big purple mushroom.Stupid decision.I vomiting so hard on an empty stomach.I also vomiting some bile up that taste very nasty.I could not eat hardly anything the next day.I read it can enlarge your liver.When that happens the liver shrinks and scared which can lead to cirrhosis.
vomiting
Of course don't ever do that
Food can stop bile. If you find that you are struggling with vomiting bile, eat a piece of bread. If your bile ducts are clogged, gallstones can cause this.
vomiting bile
yes
If a person is vomiting bile, they will not be feeling at all well. The reason for vomiting bile could be because of a recent meal, that was not fully digested before vomiting. The person might be allergic to the food and this caused the vomiting along with the digestive enzymes and juices called bile. If a person has had a recent gallbladder surgery, this too could cause bile vomiting. In either case the individual will not enjoy the sensation and may feel slightly light headed after completion.
yes its a sign of congestion
No, you produce bile naturally.
Migraine is a neurologic disease and it affects many parts of the body including the digestive system. Gastric stasis caused by this process can create nausea and vomiting. If you have bile in your stomach, that is what will come up when the vomiting occurs.
You need to see a doctor as soon as possible.
It could be an oral medicine that doesn't agree with you. If you're vomiting green, you're vomiting bile -- which means your body is trying to completely empty your stomach.
Hypertension can cause vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
That just means that your stomach is empty but your body is still vomiting.
If the liver is damaged, it can cause a condition called bile reflux, which can lead to green-colored vomit. This occurs when bile, which is a greenish fluid produced by the liver, flows back into the stomach and is subsequently expelled during vomiting.