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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: M.Umer Tariq [2]

Synonyms and Keywords: Emesis

Overview

Nausea (Latin: Nausea, Greek: Template:Polytonic, "sea-sickness") is the sensation of unease and discomfort in the stomach with an urge to vomit.

Nausea is not a sickness, but rather a symptom of several conditions, many of which are not related to the stomach. Nausea is often indicative of an underlying condition elsewhere in the body. Travel sickness, which is due to confusion between perceived movement and actual movement, is an example. The sense of equilibrium lies in the ear and works together with eyesight. When these two don't "agree" to what extent the body is actually moving the symptom is presented as nausea even though the stomach itself has nothing to do with the situation. Nausea is also an adverse effect of many drugs. Nausea may also be an effect of a large intake of sugary foods.

In medicine, nausea can be a problem during some chemotherapy regimens and following general anaesthesia. Nausea is also a common symptom of pregnancy. Mild nausea experienced during pregnancy can be normal, and should not be considered an immediate cause for alarm.

  • Vomiting (also throwing up or emesis) is the forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose. Vomiting may result from many causes, ranging from gastritis or poisoning to brain tumors, or elevated intracranial pressure (ICP). The feeling that one is about to vomit is called nausea. It usually precedes, but does not always lead to vomiting. Antiemetics are sometimes necessary to suppress nausea and vomiting, and in severe cases where dehydration develops, intravenous fluid may need to be administered to replace fluid volume.

The medical branch investigating vomiting, emetics and antiemetics is called emetology.

Causes

Complete Differential Diagnosis of the Causes of Nausea and Vomiting (alphabetical)



Complete Differential Diagnosis of the Causes of Nausea and Vomiting (by organ system)

Cardiovascular Acute Coronary Syndromes, Amyloidosis, Anastomosis stenosis, Angina pectoris, Aortic Arch Anomalies, Cardiac arrhythmia, Cerebral aneurysm, Cerebral arteriovenous malformation, Cerebrovascular disease,Myocardial infarction,
Chemical / poisoning 1,2-Dichloroethene, 1,3-Dichloropropene ,Abrin,Aconitine , Adamsite, Bromomethane, Butanethiol, Capsaicin, Carbon monoxide poisoning, Chloromethane, Ciguatera, Cinchonism, Cyanogen, Digitalis purpurea,Ginkgo,Heavy metal ingestion,Iodomethane,Iron poisoning,Iron(II) sulfate,Lewisite,Lindane,Lobelia,N-Ethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate,Nicotine poisoning,N-Nitroso-N-Methylurea,PFPP,Potassium bromide,Smoke inhalation,Snakebites,Temik,Green Tobacco Sickness,Lead poisoning,Metal fume fever,Naegleria fowleri,Nerve agent,Phytohaemagglutinin,
Dermatologic No underlying causes
Drug Side Effect 2C-E, 2C-I, 2C-T-7, 5-Hydroxytryptophan, 5-MeO-AMT, ABVD, Acetoxyketobemidone, Acetylcysteine, Acetylsalicylic acid, Aciclovir, Alatrofloxacin, Albuterol, Aldesleukin , Allylprodine, Alpha-Methyltryptamine, Alprazolam, Altretamine, Amifostine, Amineptine, Aminocaproic acid, Aminopterin, Aminosalicylic acid, Amitriptyline, Amoxicillin, Amphotericin B, Amrinone, Amyl nitrite, Anadenanthera peregrina, Analgesic, Anastrozole, Anesthesia, Antihistamine, Antiretroviral drug, Aripiprazole, Asparaginase, Atomoxetine, Auranofin, Azithromycin, Aztreonam, Barbiturate, Barium sulfate, Belladonna alkaloid combinations and phenobarbital, Benzodiazepine, Benzylpiperazine, Beta-lactam antibiotic, Bevacizumab, Bezafibrate, Bicalutamide, Bleomycin, Bortezomib, Bromelain, Bronchodilator, Buprenorphine, Busulfan, Butorphanol, Cabergoline, Calcitriol, Calcium carbamide, Capecitabine, Carboplatin, Carmustine, Carprofen, Carvedilol, Caspofungin, Cefaclor, Cefoperazone sodium, Cefuroxime, Cephalosporin, Cetuximab, Cevimeline, Chelation therapy, Chemotherapy, Chlordiazepoxide, Chlorothiazide, Chlorpropamide, CHOP, Cimicifuga racemosa, Cisplatin, Cladribine (patient information), Clarithromycin, Clindamycin, Clofarabine, Clofibrate, Clomifene, Clorazepate, Co-codamol, Codeine, Combined oral contraceptive pill, Contraceptive patch, Cyclophosphamide, Cytisine,

Cytarabine, Dacarbazine , Dactinomycin , Dantrolene, Daptomycin, Darbepoetin Alfa Injection , Darunavir , Daunorubicin , Deferasirox , Defibrotide, Dextroamphetamine and Amphetamine , Dextromethorphan, Dextropropoxyphene, Diazepam, Diazinon, Dicofol, Diethyl ether, Diethylcathinone, Diflunisal, Digitoxin, Digoxin, Diethylcathinone, Diethyl ether, Disulfiram , Diuretic, Docetaxel , Dofetilide , Dolasetron , Donepezil , Dosulepin hydrochloride, Doxorubicin, DTPA, Duloxetine, Emetine, Endosulfan, Enfuvirtide, Entecavir , Epirubicin , Epoetin Alfa , Erlotinib , Erythromycin, Estradiol, Estrogen and Progestin (Oral Contraceptives) , Ethcathinone, Ethchlorvynol, Ethosuximide, Ethyl carbamate, Ethylmorphine, Etidronate , Etoposide, Exenatide, Felbamate , Fentanyl Oral Transmucosal , Fexofenadine, Filgrastim , Fioricet, Floxuridine , Fluconazole, Flucytosine, Fludarabine Phosphate , Fluorescein, Fluorouracil , Flurazepam, Flutamide , Fulvestrant , Gabapentin , Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid, Gatifloxacin , Gefitinib , Gemcitabine Hydrochloride , Gemeprost, Glycylcycline, Goserelin , Granisetron , Grifulvin V, Guaifenesin, H1 antihistamine, Herkinorin, Heroin, Hydralazine, Hydrochlorothiazide, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, Hydroxychloroquine, Hydroxyurea , Hydroxyzine , Ibogaine, Ibuprofen, Idarubicin , Ifosfamide , Imatinib , Imipenem, Iodomethane, Isoniazid, Isopropyl alcohol, Isosorbide mononitrate, Itraconazole, Kaopectate, Ketorolac, Lanreotide, Letrozole , Leuprolide , Levodopa and Carbidopa , Lithium nitrate, Lopinavir, Loprazolam, Lorazepam, Malaria prophylaxis, Mechlorethamine , Medazepam, Megestrol , Melarsoprol, Melphalan , Mercaptopurine, Meropenem, Mesalamine , Mescaline, Mesna, Metformin, Methadone, Methotrexate, Methylergonovine, Methylketobemidone, Methylphenidate, Methyprylon, Metronidazole, Mifepristone, Milk of Magnesia, Miltefosine, Mirtazapine, Misoprostol, Mitomycin , Mitotane, Mitoxantrone, Moclobemide, Monocrotophos, Morphine, Motofen, Moxifloxacin, Mycophenolic acid, Nabilone, Nafcillin, Nalbuphine, Nalmefene, Naloxone, Naphthalene, Natamycin, Nicorandil, Nilutamide , Nitrazepam, Nortriptyline , Obidoxime, Olanzapine , Omeprazole , Ondansetron, Opioid, Oseltamivir , Oxaliplatin, Oxamniquine, Oxazepam, Oxcarbazepine, Oxybutynin , Oxycodone and aspirin , Paclitaxel, Paliperidone , Palonosetron, Paracetamol, Pegaspargase , Pemetrexed , Penicillin, Pentamidine, Pentavalent antimonial, Pentetic acid, Pentostatin , Pergolide , Perhexiline, Phenelzine , Phentermine, Pholcodine, Pioglitazone , Piribedil, Plicamycin , Posaconazole , Potassium chloride, Praziquantel, Pregabalin , Primaquine , Procainamide , Procarbazine , Prochlorperazine, Propiram, Propylketobemidone, Prosidol, Protriptyline , Pyrazinamide, Quetiapine , Quinupristin/dalfopristin, Ranolazine , Rasagiline , Reserpine, Risedronate , Rituximab , Rivastigmine , Rizatriptan , Ropinirole , Rotigotine, Roxithromycin, Rubbing alcohol, Salsalate , Sarin, Sativex, Secobarbital, Selegiline , Seliciclib, Serotonin, Sibutramine , Sodium polystyrene sulfonate , Sodium stibogluconate, Solanine, Sorafenib , Spironolactone , Stiripentol, Streptozocin , Sufentanil, Sultiame, Sumatriptan , Sunitinib , Suramin, Tapentadol, Telbivudine , Telithromycin , Temozolomide, Teniposide , Tetrahydrocannabinol, Tetrahydrozoline, Tetramethylsuccinonitrile, Tetrodotoxin, Thiabendazole, Thiethylperazine, Thioguanine , Thiotepa , Thyroid Medication , Tigecycline, Tocopherol, Tolcapone , Tolmetin, Topiramate, Topotecan Hydrochloride , Tralomethrin, Tramadol, Trandolapril, Trastuzumab, Trazodone, Triamterene, Triazolam, Triclofos, Tricyclic antidepressant, Trifluoperazine, Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine, Trimeperidine, Trimethobenzamide , Trimetrexate Glucuronate , Tropisetron, Trovafloxacin , Valaciclovir, Valproic Acid , Varenicline, Venlafaxine, Vicodin, Vidarabine, Vigabatrin, Viloxazine, Vinblastine , Vinorelbine Tartrate , Voriconazole, Vorinostat , Zolpidem , Zopiclone,

Ear Nose Throat Ear infection,Epistaxis,Labyrinthitis,Ménière's disease,Otitis interna
Endocrine Acromegaly, Addison's Disease, Adrenal failure, Diabetes mellitus,Hyperparathyroidism,Hyperthyroidism,Prolactinoma,Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH),Thyrotoxicosis,
Environmental Bothrops bite, Bromomethane, Carbon monoxide poisoning,Heat stroke,Dioxin,
Gastroenterologic Achalasia, Acute abdomen , Accessory pancreas , Acute fatty liver of pregnancy, Acute pancreatitis, Adjustable gastric band, Afferent loop syndrome, Alcoholic Hepatitis, Alcoholism, Anastomosis stenosis, Appendicitis, Bacterial gastroenteritis, Beef tapeworm, Biliary colic, Blastocystosis, Bowel obstruction, Brucella, Bulimia nervosa, Caecitis, Cholecystitis, Cholecystolithiasis, Crohn's disease, Cyclic vomiting syndrome,Diabetic gastroparesis,Diverticulitis,Enteric Neuropathy,Epiploic appendagitis,Esophageal cancer,Esophageal diverticulum,Esophageal stenosis,Esophagitis,Food allergies,Food poisoning,Fundic gland polyposis,Gastric carcinoma,Gastric outlet obstruction,Gastritis,Gastrocolic fistula,Gastroenteritis,Gastroesophageal reflux disease,Gastrointestinal perforation,Gastroparesis,Hepatic coma,Hepatic porphyria,Hepatitis,Hernia,Ileus,Intussusception (medical disorder),Irritable bowel syndrome,

Ischemic bowel,Mesenteric ischemia,Peptic ulcer,Peritonitis,Pyloric stenosis,Small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome, Small intestine cancer,Traveler's diarrhea,

Genetic Slone's Disease,
Hematologic Mastocytosis,Porphyria,Splenic infarction,Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura,
Iatrogenic Essure,Dumping syndrome,High doses of ionizing radiation,Instillation abortion,Minimally Invasive Thorasic Spinal Fusion,
Infectious Disease Acute infections,Acute viral nasopharyngitis (common cold), AIDS, Asceptic Meningitis, Astrovirus, Bacillus cereus infection, Beef tapeworm,Bacterial gastroenteritis, Bacillus cereus infection, Barcoo Fever, Blastocystosis, Brucella, Colorado tick fever, Community-acquired pneumonia, Croup, Cryptosporidium parvum infection, Cyclospora cayetanensis infection,Dengue fever,Diarrheal shellfish poisoning,Dientamoebiasis,Diphtheria,Duke's disease,Ebola,Giardia lamblia,Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome,Helicobacter pylori infection,Henipavirus,Hepatitis B,Hepatitis D,Hepatitis E,Hookworm,Human ehrlichiosis,Influenza,Intestinal parasite,Lassa fever,Listeria monocytogenes,Malaria,Meningococcemia,Naegleria fowleri,Norovirus,Norwalk Virus,Pfiesteria piscicida,Poliomyelitis,Q fever,Rocky Mountain spotted fever,Scarlet fever,Shigella,Sporotrichosis,Staphylococcal enteritis,Tularemia,Vibrio parahaemolyticus,West Nile virus,

Yellow fever,

Musculoskeletal / Ortho No underlying causes
Neurologic Acoustic neuroma , Arachnoid cyst, Asceptic Meningitis, Autonomic neuropathy, Balance disorder, Benign intracranial hypertension ,Brain Stem Gliomas, Brain tumor, Cerebral aneurysm, Cerebral arteriovenous malformation, Cerebral hemorrhage,Cerebrovascular disease,Concussion, Craniopharyngioma, Cyclic vomiting syndrome,Encephalitis,Ependymoma,Episodic ataxia,Familial hemiplegic migraine,Glioblastoma multiforme,Glioma,Hemicrania continua,Hydrocephalus,La Crosse encephalitis,Subdural hematoma,Tabes dorsalis,Vagal episode,Vertebrobasilar insufficiency,Vestibular neuritis
Nutritional / Metabolic Amnesic shellfish poisoning, , Cicuta, Coprinopsis atramentaria,Pyridoxine deficiency,Ginger,Lactose intolerance / Hypercalcemia,Hypermagnesemia,Hypocalcemia,Hypocholermia,Hypoglycemia,Hypokalemia,Hyponatremia,Ketogenic diet,Metabolic acidosis,
Obstetric/Gynecologic Acute fatty liver of pregnancy, Breastfeeding complications, Childbirth,Endometriosis,Gestational diabetes,HELLP syndrome,Hyperemesis gravidarum,Ovarian cyst,Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome,Ovarian torsion,Pregnancy,Salpingitis,Twisted ovarian cyst,
Oncologic Acoustic neuroma, Brain Stem Gliomas, Brain tumor, Craniopharyngioma,Ependymoma,Kaposi's sarcoma,Non-Hodgkin lymphoma,Osteosarcoma,Prolactinoma,Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome,
Opthalmologic Glaucoma,Refractive error,
Overdose / Toxicity 1,2-Dichloroethene, 1,3-Dichloropropene, 2C-E, 2C-I, 2C-T-7, Abrin, ABVD, Acetaminophen (patient information), Acetoxyketobemidone, Acetylsalicylic acid, Aconitine, Aminopterin, Antihistamine, Arsenic Poisoning, Aspirin, Barium oxalate, Beleric, Bupropion, Chloral hydrate, CHOP, Cinchonism, Dioxathion,Ergotism, Fluoride poisoning,Indometacin,Lomotil,Mazindol,Orellanine, Vitamin C,Vitamin A,Vitamin D,Marine toxins,Pesticide,PMA,Soapwort,Theobromine,
Psychiatric Alcohol Withdrawal, Anorexia nervosa, Anxiety, Bulimia nervosa, Combat stress reaction,Depression,Disagreeable sights, smells or thoughts (such as decayed matter, others' vomit, thinking of vomiting), etc.,Hangover,Psychogenic vomiting,Sexual fetish (emetophilia),
Pulmonary Community-acquired pneumonia,Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome,Lower respiratory tract infection,Pulmonary embolism,
Renal / Electrolyte Dehydration,Diabetic Ketoacidosis,Interstitial nephritis,Nutcracker syndrome,Pyelonephritis,Renal colic,

Renal failure,Renal stones,

Rheum / Immune / Allergy Amyloidosis, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn's disease,Graft-versus-host disease,Scleroderma,Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccine ,Typhoid Vaccine ,
Sexual AIDS
Trauma Post-concussion syndrome,Head trauma,Hemorrhage,
Urologic Acute prostatitis, Testicular rupture,Testicular torsion,Urolithiasis,
Miscellaneous Acute high altitude sickness, Airsickness,Decompression sickness,Exercise induced nausea,Extreme pain,Foreign bodies,Hyperthermia,Mushroom poisoning,Post-tussive emesis,Reye's syndrome,Seasickness,Sleep deprivation,SSRI discontinuation syndrome,Ulcers,Water intoxication,Waterborne diseases,

Pathophysiology of nausea and vomiting

Vomiting center

Vomiting is coordinated in the vomiting center in the lateral medullary reticular formation in the pons. Receptors on the floor of the fourth ventricle of the brain represent a chemoreceptor trigger zone, stimulation of which can lead to vomiting. The chemoreceptor zone lies outside the blood-brain barrier, and can therefore be stimulated by blood-borne drugs that can stimulate vomiting, or inhibit it.

There are various sources of input to the vomiting center:

Vomiting Act

The vomiting act encompasses three types of outputs initiated by the medulla: Motor, parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) and sympathetic nervous system (SNS). Collectively, they are as follows:

  • Increased salivation to protect the enamel of teeth from stomach acids (excessive vomiting leads to caries). This is part of the PNS output.
  • Retroperistalsis, starting from the middle of the small intestine, sweeping up the contents of the digestive tract into the stomach, through the relaxed pyloric sphincter.
  • A lowering of intrathoracic pressure (by inspiration against a closed glottis), coupled with an increase in abdominal pressure as the abdominal muscles contract, propels stomach contents into the esophagus without involvement of retroperistalsis. The lower esophageal sphincter relaxes. This is part of the motor output, and it is also important to note that the stomach itself does not contract in the process of vomiting.
  • Vomiting is ordinarily preceded by retching.
  • Vomiting also initiates a SNS response causing both sweating and increased heart rate.

The neurotransmitters that regulate vomiting are poorly understood, but inhibitors of dopamine, histamine and serotonin are all used to suppress vomiting, suggesting that these play a role in the initiation or maintenance of a vomiting cycle. Vasopressin and neurokinin may also participate.

Content

Since the stomach secretes acid, vomit contains a high concentration of hydronium ions and is thus strongly acidic. Recent food intake will be reflected in the gastric vomit.

The content of the vomitus (vomit) may be of medical interest. Fresh blood in the vomit is termed hematemesis ("blood vomiting"). Old blood bears resemblance to coffee grounds (as the iron in the blood is oxidized), and when this matter is identified the term "coffee ground vomiting" is used. Bile can enter the vomit during subsequent heaves due to duodenal contraction if the vomiting is severe. Fecal vomiting is often a consequence of intestinal obstruction, and is treated as a warning sign of this potentially serious problem ("signum mali ominis"); such vomiting is sometimes called "miserere". If food has recently been consumed, then partly digested food may show up in the vomit.

If the vomiting reflex continues for an extended period of time with no appreciable vomitus, the condition is known as non-productive emesis or dry heaves, which can become both extremely painful and debilitating.



Diagnosis

Physical Examination

  • Exams should include:
    • Neurologic
    • Ear
    • Ophthalmagic
    • Abdominal

Laboratory Findings

Electrolyte and Biomarker Studies

Electrocardiogram

  • ECG to rule out an inferior MI or arrhythmia

X Ray

  • Plain kidney, ureter, bladder (KUB) X-rays

MRI and CT

Echocardiography or Ultrasound

  • Abdominal/pelvic ultrasound

Other Diagnostic Studies

Treatment

  • Fluid resuscitation (due to vomiting-induced dehydration)
  • Treat underlying disease etiologies

Treatment of Nausea

While short-term nausea and vomiting are generally harmless, they may sometimes indicate a more serious condition, such as Coeliac disease. When associated with prolonged vomiting, it may lead to dehydration and/or dangerous electrolyte imbalances.

Symptomatic treatment for nausea and vomiting may include short-term avoidance of solid food. This is usually easy as nausea is nearly always associated with loss of appetite. Dehydration may require rehydration with oral or intravenous electrolyte solutions. If the cause is by motion sickness, sitting down in a still environment may also help.

There are several types of antiemetics, and researchers continue to look for more effective treatments. The main types used post operatively for surgical patients are ondansetron, dexamethasone, promethazine, diphenhydramine, and in small doses droperidol. Doxylamine is the drug of choice in pregnancy-related nausea. Anecdotally, another remedy used by recovery room nurses is to place an isopropyl alcohol swab under the patient's nose while he or she breathes through the nose. This may abate the nausea until the antiemetic medication takes effect. When ingested or inhaled, the chemical compound tetrahydrocannabinol has been shown to reduce nausea in some users.[2] Also available are a variety of non-invasive (often untested) mechanical devices used to suppress nausea due to motion sickness.

The spice ginger is also used for centuries as a folk remedy to treat nausea, and recent research has supported this use.[3]

Treatment of Vomiting

Acute Pharmacotherapies

  • Antiemetics: An antiemetic is a drug that is effective against vomiting and nausea. Antiemetics are typically used to treat motion sickness and the side effects of some opioid analgesics and chemotherapy directed against cancer. Antiemetics act by inhibiting the receptor sites associated with emesis. Hence, anticholinergics, antihistamines, dopamine antagonists, serotonin antagonists and cannabinoids are used as anti-emetics.
  • Anticholinergics

Surgery and Device Based Therapy

  • Colonoscopy/endoscopy may also be used as therapy

Complications of vomiting

Aspiration of vomit

Vomiting can be very dangerous if the gastric content gets into the respiratory tract. Under normal circumstances the gag reflex and coughing will prevent this from occurring, however these protective reflexes are compromised in persons under narcotic influences such as alcohol or anesthesia. The individual may choke and asphyxiate or suffer an aspiration pneumonia.

Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance

Prolonged and excessive vomiting will deplete the body of water (dehydration) and may alter the electrolyte status. The loss of acids leads to metabolic alkalosis (increased blood pH), and the electrolyte imbalance shows hypokalemia (potassium depletion) and hypochloremia (chlorine depletion). The hypokalemia is an indirect result of the kidney compensating for the loss of acid. With the loss of intake of food the individual will become cachectic.

References

  1. Hornby PJ. Central neurocircuitry associated with emesis. Am J Med 2001;111:106S-12S. PMID 11749934.
  2. Drug Policy Alliance (2001). "Medicinal Uses of Marijuana: Nausea, Emesis and Appetite Stimulation". Retrieved 2007-08-02.
  3. University of Maryland Medical Centre (2006). "Ginger". Retrieved 2007-08-02.

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