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      Master the art of packing light
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      What is the term used for excessive vomiting?
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      Emesis is a medical term that means vomiting.

      Also, how much is too much vomiting? Adults should consult a doctor if vomiting occurs for more than one day, if diarrhea and vomiting last more than 24 hours, and if there are signs of moderate dehydration. You should see a doctor immediately if the following signs or symptoms occur: Blood in the vomit (coffee grounds appearance)

      One may also ask, how do I stop constant vomiting?

      Sit down or lie propped up. Avoid physical activity. Drink something sugary like ginger ale or Gatorade. Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and acidic drinks like orange juice. Suck ice chips or have a cold drink. Avoid oily and spicy foods. Practice deep breathing exercises.

      What is considered vomiting?

      Vomiting, or throwing up, is a forceful discharge of stomach contents. It can be a one-time event linked to something that doesnt settle right in the stomach. Frequent vomiting may also lead to dehydration, which can be life-threatening if left untreated.

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