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Is Vomiting Normal In Case Of Alcoholics?

My husband is an alcoholic and has been for years. He cannot eat but maybe a bite anymore because he feels so full. He pretty much lives off ensure. Sometimes he gets sick and throws up and has a horrible complexion the next day. Really red. Please tell me what you think
Wed, 24 Dec 2014
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Hello
Welcome here.
Alcoholism can cause some serious health issues.
It can very commonly cause gastritis and dyspepsia. Vomiting and heart-burn are the effects of this.
You can give him tablet pantop-D. This will help to reduce both vomiting and acid-reflux.
I would also advice you to consult a physician and get his lifer function tests done.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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Is Vomiting Normal In Case Of Alcoholics?

Hello Welcome here. Alcoholism can cause some serious health issues. It can very commonly cause gastritis and dyspepsia. Vomiting and heart-burn are the effects of this. You can give him tablet pantop-D. This will help to reduce both vomiting and acid-reflux. I would also advice you to consult a physician and get his lifer function tests done. Hope this helps. Thanks