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Is Vomiting Continuously Normal After Being Rear Ended By Car?

Seven days ago i was rear ended by 3 cars while stopped at traffic lights, since then i have had severe pain in sides and back, and vomiting non stop.. I am exhausted from vomiting and not being able to keep anything down (sometimes not even water). Is this normal?
Tue, 5 Aug 2014
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Mild concussion, fairly common in car accidents, the brain hits the inside of the skull, and you can have some mild bruising, and or some symptoms like vertigo, vomiting that are related to this impact so tell me is there any dizzziness ,vertigo or u have taken any medication only cure is rest. if symptoms worsen then go neurologist it might not normal.
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Is Vomiting Continuously Normal After Being Rear Ended By Car?

Mild concussion, fairly common in car accidents, the brain hits the inside of the skull, and you can have some mild bruising, and or some symptoms like vertigo, vomiting that are related to this impact so tell me is there any dizzziness ,vertigo or u have taken any medication only cure is rest. if symptoms worsen then go neurologist it might not normal.