Stomach pain and vomiting. What's going on?


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Stomach pain and vomiting is considered to be caused by improper diet, indigestion, chronic gastritis and other reasons.
1. Improper diet
If you eat too spicy and stimulating food, such as chili, spicy hot pot, etc., it may stimulate the gastric mucosa, causing stomach pain. At this time, the gastrointestinal tract is in self-protection and may feel like vomiting.
2. Indigestion
Eating too much fat, cream and other indigestible foods or overeating may cause indigestion, causing food to be repeatedly decomposed and fermented in the stomach and producing a large amount of gas, resulting in stomach pain and vomiting.
3. Chronic gastritis
patients due to inflammation of the gastric mucosa stimulation, may cause stomach pain, and due to the influence of the disease, the gastrointestinal function of the patient will be weakened, resulting in pyloric canal dysfunction, and eventually the feeling of vomiting.