Vomiting, in most cases, is a physiological process that promotes the removal of irritating substances from the stomach. Sometimes it is even strengthened to give the patient as soon as possible relief. But sometimes it is a process that accompanies the general condition of the whole organism and only exacerbates the situation. Various types of diseases, surgical intervention, emotional excitation of the body, taking various medications, radiation therapy and overexcitation of the labyrinth apparatus (sea or air sickness), all this can cause vomiting. In such situations, it is necessary to take antiemetics that facilitate the general condition.
All antiemetic drugs act on the body in different ways and involve different areas of nervous regulation. If we talk about problems with the stomach, the use of such drugs as anesthesin or novocaine, which relieve spasms and have an analgesic and relaxing effect, will be very effective here. And if it is necessary to affect the receptors of the nerve center that promote vomiting, I take neurotropic drugs. When symptoms of motion sickness occur, antiemetics such as chilinolytics are effective. Antipsychotics and antihistamines (diprazine and diphenhydramine) will help. Fluorfinazine, triftazine, meterazine, etaperazine and haloperidol have a good sedative , but each of them has side effects, so be sure to read the instructions before use. Antiemetics such as promethazine and meclosin can be used at various stages of pregnancy and in the postoperative period.
If vomiting occurs as a result of chemotherapy, antiemetics such as tropisetron, latran and zofran should be taken. They have an effect on serotonin receptors and only complement the main treatment aimed at eliminating the main disease, the result of which is vomiting and nausea. It should be noted that all these drugs have a number of side effects and, not to mention the serious consequences, they can lead to a strong decrease in blood pressure, a feeling of drowsiness, depression and lethargy. They have a depressing effect on the nervous system, can create a dry mouth and therefore, with great care, are prescribed to children. Recently, antiemetic drugs such as domperidone and stsezapride have been developed, which relieve vomiting attacks well, but do not have side effects.
But not only with medical preparations can achieve rapid relief of the patient with vomiting. Alternative medicine can also be equally effective in such cases, offering a natural remedy for vomiting, natural and not giving side effects. These are potatoes, the juice of which must be taken before meals, alcohol tincture from the tangerine peel, green tea and a mint broth. Grated ginger root is especially good for frequent vomiting in pregnant women. Symptoms will go away quickly if you add it to your food daily. It soothes and relieves the vomiting of lemon balm. Often, with severe vomiting, a soda solution is made (one spoonful per glass of water). It is necessary to stir and immediately drink the entire amount.
With long-term vomiting, you need to force yourself to eat, often in very small portions, in order to maintain strength in the body. In each individual case, the mechanism for the occurrence of this unpleasant problem should be taken into account and appropriate remedies for vomiting should be selected. And in serious protracted cases, the best solution would be the immediate assistance of specialists.