What causes nausea and vomiting with coughing?

Sep 14, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Guo Xiheng
Introduction
In general, coughing accompanied by nausea and vomiting may be related to allergic factors, gastroenteric-type cold, pharyngitis, bronchitis, or reflux esophagitis. Patients are advised to follow medical instructions for symptomatic treatment. Additionally, such symptoms may also be associated with conditions such as cholecystitis or gastric ulcers. If patients experience significant discomfort, they should seek timely medical attention at a hospital to avoid delaying diagnosis and treatment.

In general, coughing that causes nausea and vomiting may be related to allergic factors, gastroenteric-type cold, pharyngitis, bronchitis, or reflux esophagitis. Patients are advised to follow medical advice for symptomatic treatment. Specific analysis is as follows:

1. Allergic Factors

Allergens such as dust mites may be present in the sleeping environment, potentially causing allergic cough. Severe coughing can irritate the throat and trigger reflexive vomiting. It is recommended that patients avoid allergens to effectively relieve symptoms.

2. Gastroenteric-Type Cold

This condition is mainly caused by viral infection leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction. Typical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, cough, fever, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. Patients are advised to follow medical guidance in using medications such as Huoxiang Zhengqi Soft Capsules or Huoxiang Zhengqi Oral Liquid.

3. Pharyngitis

Pharyngitis is usually caused by microbial infection, but may also result from excessively dry air. Symptoms include congestion of the pharyngeal mucosa, dryness and itching in the throat, sore throat, and difficulty swallowing. When these symptoms occur, patients should follow medical advice to use medications such as Compound Borax Mouthwash or Furacilin Solution.

4. Bronchitis

Brachitis may be caused by bacterial or viral infections. Patients may experience symptoms including cough, itchy throat, nasal congestion, sore throat, and hoarseness, which may subsequently lead to the aforementioned symptoms. It is recommended that patients follow medical guidance in using medications such as Amoxicillin Capsules or Azithromycin Tablets.

5. Reflux Esophagitis

This condition involves damage to the esophageal mucosa caused by acid or alkaline reflux, commonly presenting with heartburn, regurgitation, cough, and nausea. Some patients experience more severe symptoms at night, which may also lead to the above-mentioned phenomena. Patients are advised to follow medical instructions to take medications such as Omeprazole Enteric-Coated Capsules or Rabeprazole Sodium Enteric-Coated Tablets.

In addition, this may also be associated with conditions such as cholecystitis or gastric ulcers. If patients experience significant discomfort, they should seek timely medical attention to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment.


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