The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
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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.
The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
Any extreme pain can cause vomiting. Extreme sustained pain like broken bones etc.I have had first hand experience to know an abscess can cause vomiting.
Yes, hemoconcentration can occur due to persistent vomiting. When vomiting leads to significant fluid loss, the blood volume decreases while the concentration of red blood cells and other components increases, resulting in hemoconcentration. This condition can lead to dehydration and may impact electrolyte balance and kidney function. It's important to address the underlying cause of vomiting and restore fluid balance to prevent complications.
It might be distemper. Consult your veterinarian.
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Hyperemesis, or extreme nausea and excessive vomiting, occur in about 1% of pregnancies
Shivering and vomiting can be cause by a viral illness or bacterial such as food poisoning or influenza. Another cause could be a psychological conditions such as extreme anxiety.
Persistent Vomiting
After the beginning of recovery from the viral illness, the affected person suddenly becomes worse, with the development of persistent vomiting.
A person can die from vomiting too much but probably not from vomiting too hard. If a person becomes dehydrated from vomiting, the body's electrolytes can become imbalanced which interferes with heart rhythms among other things. If a person is vomiting and there is a question that he may be dehydrated, medical help should be sought.