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0 sourcesMorning bile vomiting is often described as yellow-green fluid when the stomach is empty. It can be linked with reflux, long gaps without food, alcohol, migraine-like nausea, medication timing, or other digestive conditions. Repeated vomiting, dehydration, blood, severe abdominal pain, confusion, or pregnancy-related vomiting needs medical care.
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HealthUnspoken answer
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Morning bile vomiting is often described as yellow-green fluid when the stomach is empty. It can be linked with reflux, long gaps without food, alcohol, migraine-like nausea, medication timing, or other digestive conditions. Repeated vomiting, dehydration, blood, severe abdominal pain, confusion, or pregnancy-related vomiting needs medical care.
HealthUnspoken answer
VerifiedResearched from trusted medical sources
Morning bile vomiting is often described as yellow-green fluid when the stomach is empty. It can be linked with reflux, long gaps without food, alcohol, migraine-like nausea, medication timing, or other digestive conditions. Repeated vomiting, dehydration, blood, severe abdominal pain, confusion, or pregnancy-related vomiting needs medical care.
Warning signs
Seek urgent medical help for severe, sudden, or rapidly worsening symptoms.
What doctors usually do
- 1Note when the symptom or concern appears and what seems to change it.
- 2Review medicines, supplements, food, and recent routine changes.
- 3Avoid aggressive self-treatment while the cause is uncertain.
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