1. Eating too fast
If you eat too fast, it will affect the absorption and digestion of food, resulting in nausea. You need to adjust the eating speed. Eat smaller meals more often. This is not allowed. Overeating generally does not require medication.
2. Functional dyspepsia
Usually a disease caused by gastric and duodenal dysfunction, which may cause gastric and duodenal mucosal damage. It causes symptoms such as fullness after meals and pain in the middle and upper abdomen. As the disease progresses, it will slow down the peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract, causing regurgitation after eating, leading to vomiting of food. You need to follow the doctor's advice to take it to promote digestion. Improved by medication.
3. Gastroenteritis
It is usually infectious enteritis caused by bacterial infection and fungal infection. Typical symptoms include loss of appetite, diarrhea, abdominal pain, etc. As the disease progresses, it may It leads to insufficient gastrointestinal motility, affects normal eating, and causes vomiting out the food eaten. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice and take antibiotics and antifungal drug treatment.
4. Food poisoning
If you eat contaminated food, you are prone to poisoning, causing symptoms such as acid reflux and foaming at the mouth, and it can also lead to undigested food. Vomiting out of the body needs to be improved by following the doctor's advice through inducing vomiting, catharsis and gastric lavage.
5. Canine distemper
It is a highly contagious disease that can invade the respiratory system and gastrointestinal tract, and can also target the central nervous system, causing drowsiness, shortness of breath, Symptoms such as vomiting and lack of energy will affect the normal digestion of food and cause food to be vomited out of the body. Antiviral drugs can be taken under the guidance of a doctor.
6. Canine Parvovirus
When dogs are infected with canine parvovirus, they will have symptoms such as vomiting yellow phlegm and bloody stools. If not corrected in time, it will cause damage to the gastrointestinal system and cause food to be vomited. Antiviral injections need to be injected as directed by a doctor. Medication improves.
During the treatment, it is necessary to observe the physical condition of the dog at any time. If the effect of the above treatment is not particularly obvious, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time.