What could cause vomiting?
he most common causes of vomiting in adults include:
- foodborne illnesses (food poisoning)
- indigestion.
- bacterial or viral infections, like viral gastroenteritis, which is often referred to as a “stomach bug”
- motion sickness.
- chemotherapy.
- migraine headaches.
- medications, like antibiotics, morphine, or anesthesia.
What causes vomiting without fever?
Most of the time, gastroenteritis is caused by a virus like rotavirus or norovirus. But you can also get it from bacteria like E. coli or salmonella. Although norovirus can sometimes cause a low-grade fever, you can also have it with no fever at all.
How do I stop constant vomiting?
What can be done to control or relieve nausea and vomiting?
- Drink clear or ice-cold drinks.
- Eat light, bland foods (such as saltine crackers or plain bread).
- Avoid fried, greasy, or sweet foods.
- Eat slowly and eat smaller, more frequent meals.
- Do not mix hot and cold foods.
- Drink beverages slowly.