Vomiting: Wetin E Be and When E Fit Serious

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πŸ”Ž Quick Summary

Vomiting na when person throw up wetin dey inside stomach, and e fit cause dehydration if e continue.


1️⃣ Introduction

Vomiting na common symptom wey fit affect anybody.

E no be sickness by itself.

Na body reaction to something wey dey irritate stomach or brain signal.

Most times e no serious, but if e continue, e fit become dangerous.


2️⃣ How e take happen

Vomiting dey happen when brain send signal make stomach push food come out.

This fit be because of:

• infection
• bad food
• toxin
• motion sickness
• headache (migraine)


3️⃣ Early symptoms

• nausea
• loss of appetite
• stomach discomfort
dizziness


4️⃣ Explanation

Vomiting dey make body lose:

• water
• body salts

This fit lead to dehydration.

Signs include:

• thirst
weakness
• dry mouth
• dizziness


5️⃣ Comparison note

Vomiting fit happen with:

food poisoning
• diarrhea
• cholera


6️⃣ When e serious

Go hospital if:

• vomiting no stop
• you no fit drink water
• blood show
• you weak seriously


7️⃣ Prevention / management

• drink small small water
• rest
• avoid heavy food
• keep hygiene


8️⃣ Diagnosis

Doctor go check symptoms and history.


9️⃣ Important message

Vomiting fit no serious.

But if e continue, dehydration fit become dangerous.


πŸ”Ÿ FAQ

πŸ”Ή Vomiting normal?
Sometimes yes.

πŸ”Ή When e dangerous?
If e persistent.

πŸ”Ή Children dey risk?
Yes.


Related Health Topics

πŸ”Ή Food Poisoning – Wetin Cause Am
πŸ”Ή Gastroenteritis – Symptoms
πŸ”Ή Diarrhea – Wetin Cause Am
πŸ”Ή Dehydration – Warning Signs

πŸ”Ή Food Poisoning vs Gastroenteritis – Difference
πŸ”Ή Cholera vs Gastroenteritis – Difference
πŸ”Ή Diarrhea vs Food Poisoning – Wetin Be the Cause

πŸ”Ή Fever – When E Serious
πŸ”Ή Stomach Pain – Wetin Fit Cause Am


Medical References

• WHO – Gastrointestinal illness
• CDC – Vomiting and infections
• NHS / Mayo Clinic – Vomiting


Medical Disclaimer

This article na for educational purpose only.
E no replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from qualified health professional.
Always talk to doctor or trained health worker if you get health concern.