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What Could Be The Cause Of Vomiting Black Liquid?

hey, my grandmother has just passed away suddenly, she went to hospital and took some tests - they said her stomach was full of excrement, they gave her medicine and sent her home, saying it will take time for it to fluh through. She stayed in bed during the day but was in large amounts of discomfort, even before when she left the hospital, she could barely walk. In the night she began throwing up black liquid in excessive amounts. Eventually she calmed down and went to bed on her side. In the morning she was dead. Can you explain exactly what she may have had?
Mon, 17 Jul 2017
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Respected user , Hi
Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly .

* Actively bleeding gastric ulcer or esophageal varices is the major
concern in your case , portal hypertension with cirrhosis of liver may or
may not be associated with this .

Hope this clears your doubt .
Welcome for further queries .
May her soul rest in peace .
Regards .
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What Could Be The Cause Of Vomiting Black Liquid?

Respected user , Hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * Actively bleeding gastric ulcer or esophageal varices is the major concern in your case , portal hypertension with cirrhosis of liver may or may not be associated with this . Hope this clears your doubt . Welcome for further queries . May her soul rest in peace . Regards .