Vomiting once or twice is probably not a big concern. Excess vomiting causes you to become dehydrated and that is a big concern and can be life threatening. If you find you are vomiting excessively then you need to get to a hospital Emergency Room or a walk-in clinic for treatment.
If you need to get to the hospital I suggest you call 911. As someone who has spent moist of his life in emergency services I will tell you that excessive vomiting is the type of emergency that 911 was designed to handle. In areas with Paramedic or IV tech ambulances re-hydration can be started pre-hospital, while transporting. This is important. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Tuesday January 1 2013, 2:16 am: We're not doctors and cannot nor will not diagnose. If it persists beyond tomorrow see a doctor. Odds are it's a bit of a bug or you may have eaten something that disagreed with you or that you are allergic too. Sauces, cheeses, dairy can do that or anything rich.
What you can do is try taking Gravol. It will make you sleepy but it also will make it so that nothing in your stomach comes up and out. That'll give you enough time to consult a doctor or try to recover as it stops it usually from happening.
Be sure of one thing drink lots of tea and juice when your stomach settles. Cranberry is good for nauseau as is green tea. But above all drinking several bottles of water once your stomach settles is key. Vomiting leads you to be dehydrated easily so you have to re-hydrate. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
nikkimoore1 answered Monday December 31 2012, 11:13 pm: It could be one of many things.
1) Food poisoning
2) Pregnant
3) Something to do with your organs
4) Were you drunk before hand ! Haha
Definitely get it checked out by a doctor because they may need to do some x-rays or have a look inside to see whats going on. [ nikkimoore1's advice column | Ask nikkimoore1 A Question ]
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