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What Causes Vomiting After Eating Food?

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Posted on Mon, 9 Mar 2015
Question: Can you please help me? Everytime i eat a meal I end up vomiting up a copious amount of phlegm.. It doesn't matter how much I eat, there is still a large amount of phlegm involved. The only foods that seem to not bother me are peanut butter, Cheerios, port wine cheese spread. I'm not sure if it is because I eat such a small quanity or what. Are there certain foods I can eat w/o vomiting up phlegm? I have lost a significant amount of weight". I also have been diagnosed with PSP (progressive Supranuclear Palsy).
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Answered by Dr. Pankaj Borade (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Dear,
welcome to HCM.
As I can understand from the provided complaints, your major complaints are excessive amount of phlegm expulsion from mouth on eating most of the food stuff. Significant amount of weight loss and diagnosis of PSP.

Regarding your concern about type of food causing this phlegm, there are no specific food known to cause such problems. But yes, if the problem is related to the kind of food form consumed, such as if the problem is more on consuming solid food as compared to liquids, this could be of some significance as liquids foods require less effort to swallow than solids.

Secondly, it is worth noting and significant, if the variation of phlegm production is with the quantity and amount of food consumed.

The weight loss is explainable and could be secondary to the inadequate nutrition.

Considering the diagnosis of PSP, a detailed information regarding the symptoms such as difficulty in swallowing, neck muscle rigidity, difficulty is chewing, etc needs to be found, as they could explain the 'phlegm' related problem.

We shall continue the discussion in follow up.

I shall help you dealing with these issues in my subsequent answers. However before that it is important for me to have your answers in respect to the above mention regards.

kindly follow up with the information soon.

Regards,
Dr Pankaj Borade
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Shanthi.E
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Follow up: Dr. Pankaj Borade (15 hours later)
Could the diagnosis I have be COPD (from searching the internet).

Are there questions you have for me to answer?

RE: my diagnosis of PSP" i really don't have a problem swallowing my food. But sometimes there is a " fullnes"feeling in my throat so
I'll take a couple of sips of liquid(usually water) and then it starts" There are times when I can't breathe and I feel like I could die from it!
Secondary, it doesn"'t matter if I've eaten only a small amount of food, the phlegm is still a huge amount in comparison.
Thirdly, it doesn't seem to matter if it is solid or liquid food, the same thing hsappens in both cases. A large amount of phlegm is vomitted up.
I thank you in advance for answering these questions, XXXX
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Answered by Dr. Pankaj Borade (13 hours later)
Brief Answer:
get Chest X ray done, consult local physician

Detailed Answer:
Dear,
Thank you for the reply.
If there is associated breathlessness, in that case it is important to consider the possibility of COPD. we need to check and investigate for conditions like bronchiectasis, bronchitis, asthma, or any other respiratory problem.
Chronic respiratory problems generally produce large amount of phlegm and sputum, the production is more in mornings. It is less known to be associated with food intake.
Here we need to consider the presence of if at all any symptoms of infections like fever, cough, chest pain, severe breathless XXXXXXX etc.
Chest X ray will help us to rule out any respiratory cause if present.
Considering the presentation of your symptoms, we need to elicit certain signs and auscultate chest. Therefore, i would suggest you to show yourself to local physician for this complaints of your.
The condition of PSP will be dealt by a neurologist.

Hope to have satisfied your query.
Regards.
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Follow up: Dr. Pankaj Borade (12 hours later)
Thank you for your response to my questions. I will get a chest x-ray soon. And I will wait to hear from your neurologist. Thanks again, XXXX
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Answered by Dr. Pankaj Borade (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Thanks and Welcome

Detailed Answer:
yes, consulting a neurologist for PSP is appropriate.

stay healthy.
regards,
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What Causes Vomiting After Eating Food?

Brief Answer: require details Detailed Answer: Dear, welcome to HCM. As I can understand from the provided complaints, your major complaints are excessive amount of phlegm expulsion from mouth on eating most of the food stuff. Significant amount of weight loss and diagnosis of PSP. Regarding your concern about type of food causing this phlegm, there are no specific food known to cause such problems. But yes, if the problem is related to the kind of food form consumed, such as if the problem is more on consuming solid food as compared to liquids, this could be of some significance as liquids foods require less effort to swallow than solids. Secondly, it is worth noting and significant, if the variation of phlegm production is with the quantity and amount of food consumed. The weight loss is explainable and could be secondary to the inadequate nutrition. Considering the diagnosis of PSP, a detailed information regarding the symptoms such as difficulty in swallowing, neck muscle rigidity, difficulty is chewing, etc needs to be found, as they could explain the 'phlegm' related problem. We shall continue the discussion in follow up. I shall help you dealing with these issues in my subsequent answers. However before that it is important for me to have your answers in respect to the above mention regards. kindly follow up with the information soon. Regards, Dr Pankaj Borade