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Concern Over Bright Red Vomit

7/5/2025, 5:40:19 AMMale25-34

19F. Earlier this evening, I indulged in some marijuana and subsequently experienced a strong urge to eat, leading me to consume more food than is healthy, resulting in nausea. I often struggle with the habit of overeating and, in such situations, I typically induce vomiting to alleviate my discomfort. During this episode, I noticed that a substantial amount of what I expelled was bright red in color. Now, I’m feeling anxious about the possibility of internal bleeding. My upper stomach feels somewhat strange, but I’m uncertain whether this discomfort stems from anxiety, being overly full, or a more serious health concern. I intend to consult a doctor about this, but I’m also eager to determine whether this situation warrants an immediate visit to the emergency room.

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Cony

7/5/2025, 5:40:33 AM

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It's understandable to feel anxious about experiencing bright red vomit, particularly when combined with a strong urge to induce vomiting after overeating. Bright red vomit can sometimes be a sign of bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract, which warrants careful attention.

Key Points

  1. Bright Red Vomit: This can indicate fresh blood, possibly from irritation or injury in the esophagus or stomach.
  2. Discomfort in the Upper Stomach: This could be due to anxiety, overeating, or other gastrointestinal issues.

Explanation

Bright red vomit often suggests that there may be some bleeding, as it indicates fresh blood. This could arise from various causes, including irritation from vomiting, an esophageal tear, or a more serious issue. The strange feeling in your upper stomach could be related to anxiety or the overeating itself, but given the presence of blood, it’s important to take this seriously.

Next Steps

  1. Avoid Inducing Vomiting Again: For now, avoid trying to vomit again, as this could worsen any irritation.

  2. Stay Hydrated: Sip water gently if you feel comfortable doing so, but avoid anything that might upset your stomach further.

  3. Monitor Symptoms Closely: Keep an eye on your symptoms, especially:

    • If vomiting recurs or continues.
    • If you develop other symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, increased heart rate, lightheadedness, or weakness.
  4. Seek Medical Attention: Given the presence of bright red vomit, it would be advisable to seek medical care. If symptoms worsen or if you feel significant distress, consider going to the emergency room for evaluation.

  5. Reflect on Triggers: Once you feel better, consider assessing your eating habits and the use of substances to develop healthier coping strategies that avoid binge eating or inducing vomiting in the future.

Taking these steps can help you address your immediate concerns while ensuring your health is prioritized. Remember, it’s always better to be cautious when it comes to potential signs of internal bleeding.

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