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Gastrointestinal causes

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Gastrointestinal causes of adult vomiting are very common and may be divided into:

  • gastroenteritis - often short-lived and associated with fever and vomiting; overlaps with:
  • food poisoning - infective, irritative and toxic agents
  • obstruction, physical or physiological, of the bowel:
    • pyloric stenosis
    • gastric cancer
    • acute gastritis
    • oesophageal reflux
    • acute appendicitis
    • rarely:
      • achalasia
      • caustic oesophageal strictures
      • oesophageal carcinoma
      • oesophageal perforation
      • pyloric hypertrophy
      • gastric volvulus

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