Question

Vomiting occurs shortly after eating, and the contents of the meal are expelled. What kind of disease might this indicate, and how should it be treated? This episode has lasted for 6 days, and the situation has improved. I have previously consulted a hospital in the city center, but the effect was not satisfactory.

Answer

This symptom is commonly seen in indigestion or acute gastritis. If it persists for a long time, a gastroscopy should be performed to rule out pyloric stenosis. Vomiting could be caused by gastrointestinal diseases, fever, intracranial infection, drug or food poisoning, and other causes. It is recommended to seek detailed examination at a regular hospital and receive treatment based on the results.