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- 2026-04-20 09:10:45
Vomiting-Induced Food Pipe Tear: Signs & Care
A vomiting-induced tear in the food pipe (esophagus) happens when forceful retching causes damage to the lining or, rarely, a full rupture.
Signs:
Blood in vomit, chest or upper abdominal pain, difficulty swallowing, weakness. Severe cases may cause intense chest pain, breathing difficulty, fever, or shock.
Care:
Mild cases like Mallory-Weiss tear often heal with rest, fluids, and medications. Serious cases like Boerhaave syndrome need emergency treatment, including hospitalization or surgery.
Key point:
Any vomiting with blood or severe chest pain needs urgent medical attention.
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