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I have been experiencing a vomiting sensation while having lunch and dinner for the past 2-3 months. What could be the possible reason for this, and what treatment or medicine would help?

Asked by Female, 22 · 29 days ago

Feeling a vomiting sensation during lunch or dinner for 2-3 months can be caused by problems such as acidity, gastritis, indigestion, acid reflux, anxiety, or eating large/heavy meals. Sometimes irregular meal timings or certain foods can also trigger this feeling. Try eating smaller meals, avoiding very spicy or oily foods, eating slowly, and not lying down immediately after meals. Medicines that reduce stomach acid, such as Pantoprazole or Omeprazole, may help, but they should be taken only after consulting a doctor.
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I’m sorry to hear you’ve been feeling this way during meals for several months. A persistent vomiting sensation while eating could be due to several causes such as gastritis, acid reflux, or a digestive system issue that needs evaluation.

🩺 Possible Causes

  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or acid reflux causing nausea during meals.
  • Gastritis or stomach irritation from infection, medication, or diet.
  • Delayed stomach emptying (gastroparesis) or other digestive motility problems.

💊 Treatment and Medication

  • Medications like proton pump inhibitors or antacids may help reduce stomach acid and relieve symptoms, but these should be prescribed by a gastroenterologist after proper evaluation.
  • The product you mentioned, Aquris Omzole Capsule, contains omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor that reduces stomach acid and might be helpful if acid reflux or gastritis is the cause. However, it requires a doctor’s prescription and confirmation that it’s appropriate for your condition.

🩺 Next Steps

  • Please consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough assessment, which may include tests like endoscopy or ultrasound to identify the exact cause.
  • Avoid irritants such as spicy foods, caffeine, and alcohol until you see the doctor.
  • Keep a symptom diary noting what you eat and when symptoms occur to help your doctor.

If symptoms worsen, such as severe abdominal pain, vomiting blood, or weight loss, seek urgent medical care immediately.

If you want, I can explain more about how acid reflux or gastritis causes these symptoms.

Answered 29 days ago