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For the last several weeks my husband has on and off been vomiting in the morning. Our doctor told him it was PROBABLY associated to stress. I'm not thinking this is so. What should we do?


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replied March 9th, 2011
Nausea Answer A20615
Hello and welcome to eHealth forum!

Early morning vomiting could be due to acidity and gastric reflux. Treatment is a combination of drugs to reduce the acid and lifestyle changes. You will need to take a combination of medications (under medical supervision) like a proton pump inhibitor such as omeprazole, lansoprazole or pantoprazole empty stomach in the morning and an antacid gel after meals for complete relief. Possibility of H pylori infection too should be looked into by a carbon urea breath test and a combination antibiotic tried. Many a times a persisting H pylori infection can be the cause behind acidity not responding to treatment.

Life style changes that will help include: Avoid heavy meals and eat frequent small meals. Avoid too much of caffeine, tea, smoking, fried food and drinks both alcoholic and non alcoholic fuzzy ones. Avoid heavy exercises within 4 hours of a heavy meal. Raise the head end of the bed by pillows to 30 degrees. Avoid lying down for least 2 hours after food.

If these tips do not help, then liver function test, pancreatic enzymes, and HIDA scan for gall bladder should be done. Food intolerance and inflammatory bowel conditions such as IBS, Crohn’s, celiac etc should be considered. Log in what your husband eats and see if there is a correlation between a certain food type and the symptoms.

You should consult a gastroenterologist (a specialist who looks after the diseases of our digestive system) or a physician for this. Hope this helps. Take care!



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