Vomiting Flashcards

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What are the causes of vomiting in infancy

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Gastro-oesophageal reflux
Posseting/regurgitation
Overfeeding
Infection: Gastroenteritis, Whooping cough, UTI, pyelonephritis, Meningitis
Intestinal obstruction:
- Pyloric stenosis
- Intussusception
- Malrotation of the gut with volvulus
- Duodenal atresia
- Duplication cysts
- Strangulated inguinal hernia
- Hirschprung disease

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What are the causes of vomiting in childhood

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Infections: Gastroenteritis, Systemic infection, Toxic ingestion, Medications, Whooping cough, RTIs, otitis media, UTI, Appendicitis
Intestinal obstruction: Intussusception, Malrotation with volvulus, Adhesions, Foreign body
Raised intracranial pressure
Coeliac disease

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What are the causes of vomiting in adolescence

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GI: Gastroenteritis, Peptic ulceration, Appendicitis, Coeliac disease
Infection: Gastroenteritis, Systemic infection
Neuro: Migraine, Raised ICP
DKA
Alcohol/drug ingestion
Pregnancy
Bulimia Nervosa
Testicular torsion

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4
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What are the red flags for vomiting

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Bile stained vomit
Blood in the vomit
Drowsiness
Refusal to feed
Dehydration
Projectile vomiting
Vomiting at the end of paroxysmal coughing
Abdominal distension
Hepatosplenomegaly
Faltering growth

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What is posseting

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The return of small amounts of food during or shortly after eating
<6 months
Effortless, low-volume, frequent ‘spills’ from the mouth, accompanies the return of swallowed air
Can be reduced by winding the baby during and after a feed and gentle handling + propping the baby up after a feed

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What is suggested by frequent, forceful vomiting

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Pyloric stenosis

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What is suggested by bile stained vomit

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Intestinal obstruction

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What is suggested by haematemesis

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Bleed from the oesophagus, stomach, or upper gut e.g. peptic ulcer

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What is suggested by blood in the stool

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Bacterial gastroenteritis
Infant cow’s milk protein allergy
Acute surgical condition

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What is suggested by vomiting, altered level of alertness and seizures

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Infection
Intracranial mass
Subdural haematoma
Hydrocephalus

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