What is the symptom of vomiting blood? 🩸

What is the symptom of vomiting blood? 🩸

Dr. Mohammad Amani
Dr. Mohammad Amani Tehran
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Blood vomiting is one of the warning signs in medicine that can indicate a serious disorder in the upper digestive system. The sight of blood in vomitus, especially if it occurs frequently or in large volumes, often causes great concern to patients and their families, and rightly requires prompt medical evaluation and intervention. This symptom may be caused by relatively simple factors such as mild stomach irritation, but in many cases, it points to more serious problems such as peptic ulcers, esophageal tears, esophageal varices, or even gastrointestinal cancers. In this article from Dr. Amani's website, we discuss exactly what causes vomiting blood, when we should see a doctor, and how it can be diagnosed and treated. What is vomiting blood? **Blood vomiting or hematemesis is a condition in which a person vomits some blood or vomit stained with blood. This blood may be bright red (a sign of fresh blood) or dark brown and similar to coffee grounds, which indicates that the blood has remained in the stomach and mixed with stomach acid**. Vomiting blood is usually a sign of **bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract**; That is, in parts such as **esophagus, stomach or the beginning of the small intestine (duodenum)**. This condition may be caused by stomach ulcers, esophageal mucosal tears, esophageal varices, or side effects of medications such as aspirin and anti-inflammatories. Since vomiting blood can in some cases indicate a **serious and life-threatening** condition, it is necessary to see a doctor immediately if this symptom is observed so that detailed examinations and necessary treatment measures can be performed. What factors cause vomiting blood? Vomiting blood can occur for various reasons, but in most cases it is related to bleeding in the upper part of the digestive tract. This part includes the esophagus, stomach and the beginning of the small intestine (duodenum). Factors such as **stomach or duodenal ulcer, rupture of the esophageal mucosa, inflammation of the stomach, esophageal varices, or even some digestive cancers are common causes of this problem**. Also, the use of certain drugs (such as aspirin and anti-inflammatory drugs) or corrosive substances, as well as liver diseases that cause blood circulation disorders, can increase the risk of bleeding. Accurate diagnosis of the cause of bloody vomiting requires medical examination, tests and usually an endoscopy to properly identify and treat the source of the bleeding. When is vomiting blood dangerous? Vomiting blood is **always a serious warning**, but in some situations, it can indicate an **immediate danger to the patient's life**. These conditions usually occur due to severe internal bleeding or dysfunction of vital organs. In the following, you will see the signs that, if they appear along with vomiting blood, you should go to medical centers **without delay**: #### 🔴 **Vomiting a large amount of blood**: If the volume of blood is high or a person vomits blood several times in a row, it may be a sign of active and severe bleeding in the digestive system. #### 🔴 **Presence of large clots or fresh blood in vomit**: Bright red color or fresh clots means active and immediate bleeding, unlike dark blood that may be older. #### 🔴 **Symptoms of shock or drop in blood pressure**: Feeling dizzy, severe weakness, cold sweat, rapid pulse, or a decrease in consciousness can be a sign of a severe drop in blood pressure and shock caused by internal bleeding. #### 🔴 **Paleness and shortness of breath**: Losing a lot of blood may cause sudden anemia, shortness of breath and a feeling of suffocation. #### 🔴 **Presence of underlying disease**: In people who have liver problems, coagulation diseases or cancer, vomiting blood can reach a dangerous stage faster. In this situation, any delay in going to the emergency room can have irreparable consequences. Therefore, if a person vomits blood along with one of the above symptoms, he should be seen by a doctor immediately. What is the cause of vomiting blood? Vomiting blood is usually caused by bleeding in the upper part of the digestive tract, ie in the esophagus, stomach or duodenum (the beginning of the small intestine). This bleeding may be caused by gastrointestinal ulcers, liver disease, mucosal tears, or even malignant tumors. In some cases, taking certain drugs or swallowing toxic substances can also cause damage to the digestive tract wall and bleeding. Bleeding severity may be mild or severe and accurate diagnosis requires medical examination. 🔴 **Gastric or duodenal ulcer:** Damage to the wall of the stomach or duodenum, which is usually associated with abdominal pain. 🔴 **Esophageal varices:** dilation of esophageal vessels, especially in patients with liver cirrhosis; Bleeding is usually heavy. 🔴 **Esophageal mucosa rupture (Mallory-Weiss syndrome):** caused by frequent vomiting, nausea or strong straining. Gastritis: due to alcohol, stress or certain drugs such as ibuprofen. 🔴 **Stomach, esophagus or duodenal cancer:** It is usually associated with progressive bleeding, weight loss and weakness. 🔴 **Use of anti-inflammatory or blood thinners:** such as aspirin, warfarin and other NSAIDs. 🔴 **Swallowing corrosive or toxic substances:** such as acid, vitex or sharp objects. 🔴 **Recent blow or surgery in the abdominal area:** can cause internal bleeding and its exit through vomiting. If a person vomits blood, it is very important to identify its cause; Because some of these causes may threaten a person's life. Paying attention to accompanying symptoms and medical history helps to make a faster diagnosis. Going to the doctor immediately and doing the necessary tests can prevent serious complications. Treatment of bloody vomiting The treatment of bloody vomiting depends on the intensity of the bleeding, its main cause and the general condition of the patient. In the first step, the doctor tries to stabilize the patient's condition, that is, monitor blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen levels, and if necessary, inject fluids or blood. After that, the location of bleeding is determined by endoscopy, and in many cases, the treatment is done at the same time as the diagnosis. Depending on the cause of bleeding, treatment can be drug, endoscopic or even surgical. In the following, we will examine this topic: - stabilization of the general condition of the patient - Therapeutic endoscopy - Medicines to reduce stomach acid - Antibiotics for Helicobacter pylori infection - Medicines to control esophageal varices - Treatment of gastric or duodenal ulcer - Treatment of liver disease or cirrhosis - Treatment of digestive tumors - Avoiding harmful drugs such as aspirin - Avoiding alcohol, smoking and irritating foods - Surgery in severe and uncontrolled cases Blood vomiting treatment is effective only when its main cause is correctly diagnosed and targeted treatment. Since this symptom can be a sign of serious and life-threatening diseases, prompt medical action is of great importance. Negligence or self-treatment may have dangerous consequences, so if you see this symptom, you should definitely go to a doctor or treatment center. Is vomiting blood always a sign of a serious illness? **No, vomiting blood does not always mean the presence of a dangerous disease**, but in many cases it can be a sign of an **important problem that requires immediate medical attention**. Sometimes a small amount of blood may be seen as a result of severe vomiting or a superficial scratch in the esophagus, which is not serious, but more often, this symptom can refer to diseases such as **stomach ulcer, esophageal varices, severe inflammation or even cancer**. Therefore, even if the symptoms seem mild, a careful evaluation by a doctor is necessary. Vomiting blood in children and the elderly Vomiting blood in children and the elderly is very important and should not be ignored. In children, this condition usually occurs for reasons such as inflammation of the stomach, ingestion of foreign bodies, or tearing of the esophageal mucosa due to severe vomiting. In the elderly, this symptom can be a sign of more serious diseases such as stomach ulcers, liver failure, esophageal varices or even gastrointestinal cancers. Due to the greater sensitivity of these two age groups, the occurrence of any blood in vomit should be investigated and treated medically. When should we see a doctor? If you see vomiting blood, even if the amount of blood is small and only once, it is necessary to see a doctor; Because this symptom can be a sign of internal bleeding in the digestive system, which, if neglected, may lead to serious complications such as severe anemia, shock or damage to vital organs. In situations such as frequent vomiting with blood, severe weakness, dizziness, decreased level of consciousness, use of blood thinners, or the presence of underlying gastrointestinal and liver diseases, immediate referral to medical centers becomes more important.** Early diagnosis of the cause of bleeding and its timely treatment can prevent dangerous consequences. Summary Vomiting blood is an alarming symptom in medicine, which often occurs due to bleeding in the upper digestive tract, such as the esophagus, stomach or duodenum. This condition can be caused by various causes such as gastric ulcer, esophageal varices, mucosal tear, inflammation, cancer, or the use of certain drugs. Although in some cases the cause of vomiting blood may be mild and transient, in most cases it requires urgent and serious medical examination. Diagnosing the exact cause of this symptom is done with the help of history, examination, blood tests and endoscopy. Depending on the cause, its treatment can include supportive measures, drugs, endoscopic therapy or, in rare cases, surgery. Sensitive groups such as children and the elderly are more at risk of complications and should be monitored more carefully. Finally, any observation of blood in the vomit should be taken seriously and self-medication or delay in seeing a doctor should be avoided; Because timely intervention plays a key role in preventing serious injuries and maintaining a person's health.

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