Type of gastritis and nature of vomiting
Nausea and vomiting are classic signs of gastritis.
To get rid of them, taking medications alone is not enough. It is necessary to change your lifestyle by giving up bad habits: smoking, drinking strong drinks, including coffee. It is advisable to take walks in the fresh air more often, eat right, sleep at least 7-8 hours a day, avoid conflict situations, and use traditional methods of treatment. Based on the nature of vomiting, the type of underlying disease is determined:
- if vomiting occurs after eating, this indicates acute gastritis;
- the periodic appearance of nausea that appears after eating or taking medications indicates a chronic disease;
- the appearance of a rota that has a sour taste indicates increased acidity.
If relief occurs after vomiting, it is necessary to identify the cause and begin treatment. Long-term absence of therapy leads to significant loss of fluid, which threatens the body with dehydration. The inability to digest food reduces the body's energy potential due to a lack of vitamins and nutrients.
Acute form
The acute form of gastritis is characterized by a sudden appearance. A person develops malaise, nausea and vomiting for no reason. This condition can last for at least a week. The patient feels sick at any time of the day. The development of the acute form is provoked by infections, taking potent medications and poor-quality products. As a result, the gastric mucosa becomes irritated and inflamed. There is a violation of the secretory function and digestive system. In acute gastritis, nausea is not uncommon.
Chronic form
In the chronic form of the pathology, nausea is observed in the morning, after eating. This condition can last longer than a week. Chronic gastritis causes the development of a superficial and atrophic form. In the first case, inflammation does not disrupt the production of gastric juice, but in the second, this function is disrupted. If the chronic form worsens, a person experiences belching, heartburn, pain in the peritoneum, nausea and vomiting.
Causes of nausea
Nausea and vomiting with gastritis occur due to disturbances in the natural composition of the mucous membrane of the digestive organ. Chronic gastritis contributes to the appearance of unpleasant symptoms while eating, which affects the patient’s appetite. A decrease in gastronomic interests is accompanied by a loss of strength, sudden weight loss, depression, and sleep disorders.
The body's protective functions are triggered: the person begins to feel nauseous. If corrective measures are not taken, the urge to defecate occurs.
Stages of movement of food eaten by a person:
- coated with saliva in the oral cavity;
- enters the stomach through the gastroesophageal sphincter;
- soaked in gastric juice;
- moves through the duodenogastric sphincter to the duodenum;
- processed by bile and pancreatic juice;
- is sent to the small intestine (food nutrients are absorbed).
At the last stage, food enters the large intestine: water is resorbed and feces are collected. A painful sensation, heartburn, and pain appear in many pathologies of internal organs. Unpleasant signs have varying degrees of severity, and most often indicate pancreatitis, intestinal diseases, inflammation of the gastric mucosa.
Why do you feel sick with gastrointestinal diseases?
Why does gastritis sometimes cause nausea, and sometimes even vomiting? How to get rid of unpleasant nausea?
The gastric mucosa becomes inflamed and swollen, its cells are damaged. When a person eats, food enters the stomach and also irritates its mucous membrane. The body reacts to this irritation in its own way: it sends impulses to the brain to empty the stomach.
Therefore, nausea and vomiting with gastritis after eating is not just an unpleasant symptom, but a natural protective reaction of the body. The gastric mucosa needs time to recover from inflammation. Sometimes with gastritis a lot of gastric juice is produced. If you remove it, which the body does by causing vomiting, the person will feel much better.
Nausea brings relief to the patient, so we can assume that there is no need to fight it. But it's not right. Vomiting is not normal. With vomit, a person loses a lot of fluid. And this can cause dehydration. All the food that entered the stomach did not have time to be processed, which means that the body did not receive the nutrients and microelements and vitamins it needed. This will lead to a deterioration in health, and the person will not have the strength.
Nausea with gastritis with high acidity
Many patients suffering from gastritis, against the background of increased acidity, develop severe nausea. It can be permanent or temporary, weak or quite noticeable, it can have no effect on well-being, or it can significantly reduce performance and negatively affect a person’s quality of life.
With increased acidity, herbal and folk remedies have proven themselves well. They not only eliminate nausea and reduce discomfort, but also significantly reduce the degree of development of the inflammatory process and normalize the condition of the mucous membranes of the digestive tract. Let's look at the basic recipes (it is recommended to choose one of the recipes and drink throughout the day).
- Recipe No. 1.
Take about 50 ml of flax seed decoction, place it in a separate iron bowl, place it in a water bath or low heat. With constant stirring, heat, but do not bring to a boil. Then add 1 drop each of the following essential oils: buckthorn, gentian, rosemary and 3 teaspoons of echinacea extract. Remove from heat, cool, drink 2 teaspoons 2-3 times a day.
- Recipe No. 2.
Use 2 tablespoons of corn oil as a base. Mix it with a tablespoon of natural extract of bird cherry flowers, add 2 drops of sage essential oil (anti-inflammatory properties). Stir, leave for about 15-20 minutes, drink in one go, before bed.
- Recipe No. 3.
Take 30-40 ml of corn silk decoction. Add to it about a third of a teaspoon of dried herb and crushed hawthorn fruits. Heat over low heat until warm, remove from heat. Mix all this thoroughly and drink it warm before bed.
- Recipe No. 4.
Pour two-thirds of alcohol into a 50 ml container, add a teaspoon of femoral saxifrage extract, 2 drops of oregano and marshmallow essential oils. Stir, leave for 15 minutes, drink a tablespoon per day for 28 days. Prepare a new solution every 3-4 days, since it gradually inactivates during long-term storage.
- Recipe No. 5.
Mix flour and starch in equal parts. You need to take about a tablespoon of each component. Mix until a homogeneous consistency is formed with a small amount of sour cream, add 2 drops of coltsfoot essential oil and 1 drop of raspberry oil (essential). Mix all this thoroughly, eat a teaspoon on an empty stomach in the morning. Can be dissolved in a glass of warm water.
Dizziness and nausea with gastritis
If nausea and dizziness appear with gastritis, this may indicate the development of acute gastritis, or an exacerbation of its chronic form. At this stage, you must definitely contact a doctor who will immediately conduct a diagnosis, make a diagnosis, and prescribe treatment. If it is not possible to visit a doctor, some folk recipes will help alleviate the condition.
- Recipe No. 1.
Take butter (50 grams) and honey in a ratio of 2:1, heat over low heat, stirring slowly, melt. Without bringing it to a boil, remove from heat, add half a teaspoon of elecampane and primrose roots and 2 drops of essential oils of parsley, verbena and cornflower. Mix, eat a teaspoon for each attack of dizziness and nausea due to gastritis.
- Recipe No. 2.
As a base, take 2 tablespoons of fish oil and alcohol. Mix all this, add a tablespoon of concentrated extract or extract of mint leaves and stems, add 2 drops of lemon balm and lofant essential oils. Stir, leave for 1-2 hours, drink a teaspoon during each attack.
- Recipe No. 3.
Diet for nausea
Whether you feel sick or not, after an exacerbation of the disease you must follow a special diet. Nutrition also depends on the type of gastritis. If the acidity of gastric juice is increased, it needs to be reduced. You can ask your doctor for a list of recommended foods, as well as a list of those that are best avoided.
For gastritis and ulcers, you need to eat food 5 times a day. Portions should be small. It is better to adhere to therapeutic nutrition for 2-3 months after the disease has worsened.
Allowed dishes
What you can eat if you have frequent nausea and vomiting:
- Porridge (rice, oatmeal, buckwheat, semolina, corn). Enveloping foods are good for a weak stomach, especially oatmeal. However, porridge must be cooked in water, but you can add a piece of butter.
- Low-fat broths, both meat and vegetable, are allowed.
- You can eat diet crackers, sugar-free crackers.
- Kissel. It is better to cook it yourself, from natural products.
- Not immediately, but after a few days, you can eat potatoes or rice.
- Steamed meat or fish are allowed.
Prohibited Products
What is better to avoid if you suffer from nausea and vomiting:
- salted and pickled vegetables;
- jam;
- sweets;
- smoked meats;
- dishes that contain a lot of hot peppers and spices;
- hot white bread and sweet pastries;
- fatty and fried foods;
- alcohol;
- carbonated drinks;
- coffee.
If you suffer from constant nausea and vomiting, it is better to see a doctor and get examined. A specialist will make the correct diagnosis and prescribe treatment; nausea with gastritis is just a symptom of the disease. It will be difficult to remove a symptom without curing the underlying disease. Therefore, you should not put off visiting a doctor, even if you don’t have the time and energy. It is much more difficult to treat an advanced disease; serious complications may arise, which sometimes threaten the patient’s life. Whereas timely, qualified help will quickly put you back on your feet.
How to determine that nausea is associated with stomach pathology
There are several characteristic features that make it possible to suspect a connection between nausea and vomiting and inflammation of the stomach. They are presented in the table below.
Type of gastritis | Features of manifestations |
Spicy | Nausea occurs immediately or after a short period of time after eating. After vomiting (usually with stomach contents), visible relief occurs. Vomiting of bile may occur. |
Chronic | Attacks of nausea occur more often, but have less pronounced manifestations. |
With high acidity | Severe nausea worries patients in the morning. The main symptoms of gastritis include:
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Low acidity | The patient constantly feels sick; the disease may be accompanied by:
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Erosive | Nausea with erosive gastritis occurs quite often. With this form of inflammation of the gastric wall, blood clots are detected in the vomit, and the stool becomes black (melena). With large blood loss, the patient's condition worsens, he complains of severe weakness and dizziness. |
Nausea with gastritis is visceral in nature. After an attack of vomiting, it disappears, and the patient's condition improves significantly.
How does gastritis manifest? Main features
Your doctor may suspect you have gastritis if you experience the following symptoms:
- Pain of varying intensity in the upper part of the stomach. After eating they only get worse.
- Attacks of nausea, especially in the morning.
- Almost no appetite.
- Belching and vomiting.
- Feeling of heaviness.
- Fast weight loss. In some cases, patients lose up to 10%.
- Flatulence.
If you notice symptoms of gastritis, consult your doctor. This is not a cold that can go away on its own. Inflammation of the gastric mucosa will either become chronic and bother you for years, or it will immediately cause complications. There are cases when gastritis ended in ulcers and even cancer.
When vomiting can be dangerous
Sometimes vomiting with a stomach ulcer is a sign of a serious illness. Thus, the appearance of nausea with a stomach ulcer may indicate that gastrointestinal bleeding has begun. If the patient is not helped, he may die. This disease can be recognized by the following signs:
- Vomiting blood with an unusual coffee-ground color.
- The person complains of weakness and may faint.
- The pressure is low.
- The stool is black and tarry.
- The skin becomes covered with sticky sweat.
- Shortness of breath appears.
What to do with vomiting with gastritis
We recommend starting with activated carbon, if you are not sure about the nature of the vomiting, it could be simple poisoning.
Vomiting is a symptom , so it is necessary to establish its causes and treat the underlying disease. In this case it is gastritis. The patient's condition can be alleviated by:
- balanced diet;
- drug therapy;
- folk remedies.
Immediately during an attack of vomiting, it is necessary to restore the water-salt balance. In other words, drink more fluids . Mineral waters are allowed to be drunk, but in limited quantities.
Rehydron, a saline solution in powder form, is especially effective in this case. It is also recommended to take antacids - they will soothe irritated mucous membranes.
If vomiting occurs repeatedly, does not bring relief and the patient’s health worsens, it is necessary to call an ambulance.
First aid
If nausea or vomiting occurs with gastritis, what should you do? If the disease worsens, you should consult a specialist. It is also necessary to provide first aid to the patient.
- The patient must refuse food.
- If there was only nausea, you should induce vomiting by drinking water first.
- The windows in the room should be opened, as the flow of fresh air can improve the condition. Ask the patient to breathe deeply.
- Give him a painkiller and an antacid.
- Ask the patient to lie on his side, pull his legs to his chest, bending them at the knees.
- A cold compress, which should be placed on the back of the head and upper neck, also helps.
- Strong odors contribute to nausea, so it is better to remove all fragrant flowers or other sources of odors from the room.
- It’s good if the patient can calm down, relax, or even fall asleep.
Other causes of nausea: the main thing is not to confuse them
When a person is aware of his diagnosis, he is ready to associate all the symptoms that arise with the underlying disease. If you have gastritis, why not nausea? Everything is logical. However, an unpleasant symptom may have a completely different origin.
Vomiting may occur against the background of diseases of other organs of the digestive tract: gallbladder, pancreas, liver, intestines. In particular, in the case of their inflammatory changes, neoplasms, functional disorders.
Therefore, you should always pay attention to accompanying symptoms. Pain of uncharacteristic localization should alert you: in the right hypochondrium, encircling pain, in the lower abdomen.
The presence of blood and mucus in the stool may indicate intestinal pathology (nonspecific ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease). Hepatitis, acute cholecystitis and cholelithiasis are sometimes accompanied by jaundice.
Nausea that is not associated with digestive disorders can also confuse the patient. It is observed in endocrine diseases, brain pathology, during an attack of angina or bronchial asthma. All these diseases are accompanied by characteristic symptoms and require medical attention.
Note! Particular attention should be paid to the gradually increasing nausea that occurs against the background of headaches, dizziness, increased fatigue, and inattention. This may be a sign of a brain tumor.
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That is why, if, along with nausea, manifestations unusual for gastritis appear, if nausea persists for a long time, its intensity increases, and vomiting occurs, then a visit to the clinic should not be postponed.
Medicines
When treating gastritis, your doctor may also prescribe medications for nausea and vomiting. Among such drugs, Omez is quite popular, as it can eliminate pain, heartburn and nausea, as well as neutralize bacteria that provoke the further development of the disease. Take the medication in the morning on an empty stomach, 1 capsule for 2-3 weeks.
Passazhix chewable tablets are also an antiemetic, improving peristalsis, eliminating dyspepsia, heartburn, belching, heaviness in the stomach and nausea. Take 1 tablet 3 times a day half an hour before meals.
Antacids
They additionally act as enveloping agents. Such drugs do not cure the disease, but only temporarily relieve symptoms. They cannot be used frequently.
They are used to eliminate the symptoms of gastritis: pain, heartburn, nausea and reduce acidity levels.
- Almagel – half an hour before meals, 1 to 3 dosage spoons 4 times a day;
- Maalox – orally, dissolve, for persons over 15 years old, 1-2 tablets 4 times a day, an hour after meals and at night;
- Phosphalugel - 1 sachet 3 times a day, before or after meals, depending on the disease: diaphragmatic hernia, ulcer.
Alginates
To increase the acidity of gastric juice use:
Gaviscon – orally, chew thoroughly, 2-4 tablets after meals, up to 4 times a day.
Antiemetics
To stop the urge to vomit, agents are used that affect the vomiting center in the brain:
Cerucal - half an hour before meals, take 1 tablet with water 3 times a day. The drug contains metoclopramide hydrochloride, which eliminates vomiting and normalizes intestinal motility. Bile is excreted much faster, so cerucal is effective even with biliary dyskinesia.
Cerucal is drunk 30 minutes before meals in tablet form. It is also possible to use injections. Undesirable effects after administration include dry mouth, diarrhea, and rash on the body. Dizziness and menstrual irregularities are possible. It is highly not recommended to drink cerucal during breastfeeding, early pregnancy, epilepsy, or pyloric stenosis.
Metoclopramide – single dose 10 mg, maximum per day 30 mg or 0.5 mg per 1 kg of body weight, 30 minutes before meals, wash down with water.
Anti-inflammatory
To reduce the aggressive effects of hydrochloric acid on the stomach and relieve inflammation:
Omeprazole – orally, take a small amount of water, 1 capsule 20 mg every morning, do not chew;
Omez – it effectively eliminates heartburn and pain in the epigastric region. It can also help you with nausea. The medicine accelerates the healing of inflamed mucosa and has excellent bactericidal properties. It is able to neutralize the Helicobacter bacterium, which most often causes gastritis and peptic ulcers.
How is the drug taken? Most often it is taken 1 capsule early in the morning. After 20 minutes or half an hour, have a hearty breakfast. The doctor may double the dosage. The treatment course lasts 2-3 weeks. If the disease is very advanced, treatment continues for 2-3 months.
Like any other medication, Omez is not without side effects. After prolonged use, you may experience a headache, drowsiness and weakness. There is pain in the joints and the skin itches. A rash may appear. But the worst thing is if you have exceeded the recommended dosage of Omez. The consequences can be very serious:
- Vision deteriorates.
- The heart rate increases.
- Consciousness becomes confused, severe headaches are observed.
During pregnancy and lactation, Omez is not recommended for patients. Contraindications also include individual intolerance to the components, intestinal obstruction and pituitary adenoma. If necessary, the gastroenterologist prescribes antibiotics.
If the treatment is chosen correctly and the diet is followed, nausea and vomiting will disappear within 2-3 days.
Anti-nausea tablets for gastritis
Any anti-inflammatory drugs, all antiemetic drugs, are good for nausea with gastritis. You can try hilak, hilak-forme, ranititdin, Maalox, phosphalugel, smecta. Many folk remedies and herbal decoctions are also quite effective. It is recommended to take any anti-nausea pills for gastritis only if the diagnosis has been accurately made.
Application of Cerucal
Exhausting vomiting due to gastritis is stopped with the drug Cerucal. At the same time, the secretion of bile is normalized, so the medicine can be taken for cholecystitis and biliary dyskinesia. Cerucal should be taken when vomiting, 1 tablet half an hour before meals three times a day. Do not exceed the dosage of the drug, as this increases the likelihood of adverse reactions.
Using the drug Omez
Omez capsules are often included in the complex treatment regimen for gastritis. The medicine accelerates the healing of the mucous layer and blocks the activity of Helicobacter pylori. Due to this, nausea decreases, heartburn and pain go away.
Take the drug one capsule in the morning on an empty stomach. The course of treatment is at least 2 weeks.
Vitamins
Vitamins for nausea are ineffective, but in order to generally strengthen the body and increase resistance, you can take vitamins. They increase immunity, improve metabolic processes, and help the body more effectively overcome the inflammatory process. Recovery will come faster.
Traditional treatment
No less effective in the treatment of gastritis is folk treatment. It has fewer side effects, however, it is not without them. Therefore, before you start treatment with folk remedies, you need to consult a doctor. Let's look at some folk recipes.
- Recipe No. 1.
As a base, take about a glass of sunflower or olive oil, heat it until warm, add about half a teaspoon each of star anise, cardamom and cinnamon (pre-grind in a coffee grinder). All this is brought to a boil. As soon as the oil boils, remove from heat and leave for an hour. After this, we drink a teaspoon for each attack of nausea. Can be dissolved in a small amount of warm water.
- Recipe No. 2.
Take approximately 50 grams of butter. Melt over low heat or a water bath. Once the butter has melted, add about 2-3 grams each of curry, turmeric and ground nutmeg. Boil for about 3-4 minutes with constant stirring, over low heat. Then set aside in a cool place. After the oil has hardened, use it during an attack of nausea (dissolve a small piece until the nausea stops).
- Recipe No. 3.
Honey is used as a base and mixed with propolis in a 2:1 ratio. Melt over low heat. You can add a little water if the honey is not melting well. Then add a third of a teaspoon each of ground red pepper and anise seeds. Allows it to freeze. Taken in small quantities to relieve nausea.
- Recipe No. 4.
Approximately 2-3 grams of mumiyo are taken, dissolved in 250-300 ml of a pre-prepared herbal decoction of celery roots and leaves, and basil herbs. Dissolve and allow to brew for at least 5 hours. Drink 75-100 ml 2-3 times a day, for at least 28 days.
Ginger
Ginger improves the functioning of the digestive system. You can brew healthy tea that helps with nausea and gastritis. To do this, add 10 ml of grated ginger to 200 ml of water. The product must be infused for at least ten minutes. The resulting drink must be filtered. You can add a small amount of honey to it. During the day, it is recommended to drink no more than 400 ml of infusion prepared with ginger.
Dill seed decoction
A decoction of dill seeds has also proven itself to be excellent. It is prepared according to the following recipe:
- 5 ml of dill seeds are poured into 200 ml of boiling water;
- The product should be simmered over low heat for 10 minutes;
- The drink is then cooled and filtered.
It is recommended to drink 100 ml of the product twice a day. The duration of the course of treatment is two weeks.
Fennel
If gastritis causes nausea in the morning, you can brew a fennel drink. It has a beneficial effect on the gastric mucosa and reduces discomfort.
To prepare a fennel-based drink, add 10 grams of seeds to 200 ml of boiling water.
Cover the product with a lid and leave it for at least ten minutes. The mixture should be drunk in the morning after waking up.
A study was conducted in 2005, the results of which were published in the International Journal of Aromatherapy. During the experiment, hospital rooms were treated with essential oils of anise, mint, fennel and chamomile. As a result, the patients felt noticeable relief: nausea bothered them much less often.
Mint
Mint has pronounced antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It has a calming effect on the body and helps relieve stress. The plant contains menthol, which is included in various medications.
A medicinal decoction eliminates pain in the abdominal area that occurs with gastritis with high acidity of gastric juice or stomach ulcers. It is recommended to avoid using mint if you have an individual sensitivity to its components, low blood pressure, or varicose veins.
The medicinal infusion is prepared simply:
- 30 grams of fresh mint pour 200 ml of boiling water;
- The mixture is infused for at least an hour.
It is recommended to take 10 ml of infusion three times a day. The duration of course treatment for gastritis varies from 10 to 20 days.
Mixture of medicinal plants
If you feel sick after eating with gastritis, you can mix the following medicinal plants in equal proportions:
- Calamus root;
- Oregano;
- Valerian;
- Rose hip;
- Coriander fruit;
- Caraway colors.
10 grams of the medicinal mixture is poured into 0.2 liters of boiling water. It is then cooked in a water bath for five minutes. The product is infused for at least 60 minutes, then it must be strained. It is recommended to take 100 ml of medicinal decoction three times a day.
You can also prepare this infusion:
- You need to take the following plants in equal proportions: yarrow grass, calendula flowers, St. John's wort;
- The above ingredients must be thoroughly crushed and mixed;
- You need to take 20 grams of the medicinal mixture. It is filled with 500 ml of boiling water;
- The mixture is infused for at least 40 minutes.
You need to take 100 ml of infusion 30 minutes before meals.
Potato juice
If you experience nausea with gastritis, you can drink a small amount of freshly squeezed potato juice.
The drug is taken on an empty stomach for 30 days.
Potato juice helps neutralize excess hydrochloric acid.
Diet and menu
Periodic or regular attacks of nausea followed by vomiting with diagnosed gastritis can be prevented by following the prescribed therapeutic diet during an exacerbation and adhering to a balanced menu during remission.
Fatty meats, fish, poultry, hot seasonings and spices (pepper, horseradish, mustard, garlic), canned and smoked foods, chocolate, carbonated drinks and coffee, fresh baked goods and white bread, pickled vegetables, fast food, fried foods should be excluded from the diet. .
Not recommended: white cabbage, radishes, turnips, peas, beans.
Food should be prepared in a gentle way:
- steamed;
- by boiling;
- by extinguishing;
- less often by baking.
Products that can be consumed:
- meat, poultry, low-fat fish;
- boiled eggs;
- vegetable and fruit juices, weak tea, rosehip decoction, jelly;
- boiled vegetables;
- dairy products: low-fat cottage cheese, sour cream, milk, kefir;
- dried white bread;
- cereals;
- oil: vegetable, olive, sea buckthorn, linseed;
- pasta from durum wheat;
- non-acidic fruits and berries;
- from sweets: honey, marshmallows, marshmallows.
Sample menu for the day:
1st meal – 1 soft-boiled egg, 100 grams of low-fat cottage cheese, tea;
2nd meal – baked apple;
3rd meal – vegetable broth soup, 1 steamed fish cutlet, zucchini puree, jelly;
4th reception – fruit jelly;
5th meal – 100 g of boiled meat, 200 g of boiled vermicelli, tea or vegetable juice.
Tips and tricks
Nausea and vomiting are classic signs of gastritis. To get rid of them, taking medications alone is not enough. It is necessary to change your lifestyle by giving up bad habits: smoking, drinking strong drinks, including coffee. It is advisable to take walks in the fresh air more often, eat right, sleep at least 7-8 hours a day, avoid conflict situations, and use traditional methods of treatment.
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