Food poisoning can cause vomiting.
The name of the disease or illness that bacilli bacteria causes is called anthrax. This causes diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal cramping.
Pregnancy- morning sickness, Flu, Cold, General illness
It could be a lot of things, but illness could be an answer.
Vomiting, upset stomach.
Vomiting, upset stomach.
May not seem obvious, but Diarrhea and Vomiting are symptoms of foodborne illness, which is contagious. Plus, Diarrhea and Vomiting in themselves are contagious. They just want to prevent further spread of the illness.
The study of vomiting is called "emetology." This field examines the causes, mechanisms, and treatments related to vomiting, which can occur due to various factors such as illness, motion sickness, or food poisoning. Emetology is often a sub-discipline within broader medical fields like gastroenterology and toxicology.
No. Although vomiting CAN result from a cancer symptom, or treatment, such as chemotherapy.
The acute illness causes liver inflammation, vomiting, jaundice and rarely, death. Chronic hepatitis B may eventually cause cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Botulism causes no gag reflex and decreased eye movement and nausea and vomiting.
No ! I made that mistake , you should not exercise after vomiting as it causes nausea and stomach cramps.
There are a number of potential causes for vomiting in children. Some of the most common causes include gastroenteritis, eating too much, allergies, food poisoning, flu and anxiety.