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Top Homeopathic Natural Remedies for Vomitting

Vomiting is the forceful expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth, triggered by stimulation of the vomiting center in the brain. It may arise from gastrointestinal infections, indigestion, food poisoning, pregnancy, motion sickness, migraines, metabolic disorders, medication reactions, psychological stress, central nervous system conditions, or toxic ingestion. It may be associated with nausea, salivation, dehydration, abdominal pain, dizziness, fever, headache, foul taste, diarrhea, or weakness, depending on the cause. Persistent vomiting can lead to electrolyte imbalance, severe dehydration, nutritional deficiency, and medical emergencies.

Homeopathy treats vomiting not only as a gastric symptom but as a deeper systemic imbalance. Prescription is based on causation—whether vomiting occurs from food, smell, pregnancy, travel, fear, migraine, emotional stress, indigestion, overeating, infections, or toxin exposure. The medicine selection also depends on modalities such as timing, character of vomitus, associated sensations, thirst patterns, intolerance to certain foods, mental state before or after vomiting, and relief factors. Individualized homeopathic therapy brings rapid relief, corrects the root disorder, and strengthens digestive and autonomic function.

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Vomiting immediately after eating or drinking — Arsenicum Album

Severe burning in stomach rising to throat; violent vomiting shortly after taking even a sip of water or food; restlessness and anxiety; fear of death; extreme prostration. Vomit smells offensive, mixed with bile and mucus; craving warm drinks in small quantities, worsening after cold food and fruits; better from warmth and company.

Vomiting with intense nausea and weakness — Ipecacuanha

Constant nausea not relieved by vomiting; clean tongue; copious salivation; gagging and retching repeatedly; vomiting of watery, mucous, or green contents. Gastric irritation from fat-rich food, overeating, pregnancy, motion sickness. Worse from smell of food; better lying still.

Bilious vomiting with headache — Nux Vomica

Vomiting after overeating, spicy food, alcohol, night-outs, stimulants, or mental exertion; constant desire to vomit but little comes out; irritable, oversensitive, impatient. Headache with photophobia and sour taste; retching early morning; better after sleep or warmth.

Projectile vomiting especially in children — Aethusa Cynapium

Milk intolerance; vomiting of milk in curdled form shortly after nursing; child restless, unable to digest anything, becomes drowsy and exhausted. Vomiting followed by deep sleep; face pale and cold; pupils dilated.

Vomiting with cold sweat and shock-like collapse — Veratrum Album

Profuse vomiting with violent diarrhea, coldness of body, cold sweat on forehead, intense thirst for large quantities of cold water; sudden exhaustion and fainting; cramps in abdomen and legs; food poisoning or gastroenteritis.

Vomiting of acid, sour, burning fluids — Robinia

Severe heartburn and acidity extending to throat; sour-smelling vomit; pain worse at night, lying down, tight clothing; pregnancy-related hyperacidity; sour eructations with constant nausea.

Vomiting with green bitter bile — Chelidonium

Vomiting of yellowish-green bitter bilious fluid; pain in right hypochondrium radiating to scapula; coated tongue; better by warm drinks and eating; gallbladder disorders or liver congestion.

Vomiting from motion / travel sickness — Cocculus Indicus

Nausea and vomiting from travelling in bus, train, or boat; dizziness, weakness, and sleepiness; aversion to food; vomiting worsens from looking at moving objects. Better by closing eyes, lying still.

Vomiting from the smell / sight of food — Sepia

In pregnancy or emotional exhaustion; extreme nausea just by thinking of food; vomiting of bitter fluids; irritable, indifferent to family; desire to stay alone; better by vigorous exercise.

Vomiting of undigested food hours after eating — Kali Bichromicum

Food remains in stomach undigested for long and comes out unchanged; heaviness in epigastrium; yellow, ropy mucus; pain localised to a pinpoint; worse in the morning and after alcohol.

Vomiting after anger, humiliation or emotional shock — Staphysagria

Acute nausea and vomiting triggered by suppressed emotions; person weeps easily yet controls feelings; pain in upper abdomen after emotional disturbance; no desire to speak.

Vomiting with throbbing migraine headache — Iris Versicolor

Severe burning in stomach with persistent bilious vomiting during migraine attack; pain over right side of head or forehead; vomiting bitter, sour, or greasy fluid; worse in morning.

Vomiting from fear, anxiety or anticipation — Gelsemium

Nervous vomiting before exam, interview or emotional event; weakness, trembling of limbs; heaviness of head and eyelids; diarrhea may accompany; better after urination.

Vomiting with foul, offensive odor and diarrhea — Mercurius Solubilis

Slimy, foul vomitus; salivation with metallic taste; diarrhea with tenesmus; night aggravation; sensitivity to temperature changes; tongue flabby with teeth marks.

Vomiting immediately after drinking water — Phosphorus

Water is vomited as soon as it becomes warm in stomach; extreme thirst for ice-cold drinks; gastric burning; craving for cold food; bleeding tendency; emotional sensitiveness.

Vomiting of coffee-ground or black material — Hamamelis

Indicates possible gastric bleeding; passive venous hemorrhage; extreme weakness; bruised soreness in abdomen; vomiting accompanied by faintness and coldness.

Vomiting with intense bloating & gas — Carbo Vegetabilis

Weak digestion; bloating after small food; belching relieves; cold extremities; faintness after eating; craving open air and fanning; collapse tendency.

Vomiting after severe fright or trauma — Opium

Shock-induced vomiting; incoherent or drowsy; face flushed and hot; loud snoring; after accidents, surgery, anesthesia, fear or nightmares.

Vomiting with burning throat and esophagus — Cantharis

Vomiting with violent burning from mouth to stomach; pain while swallowing; intense thirst but fluids worsen; urinary burning often coexists.

Vomiting in children during teething — Chamomilla

Irritable, crying child; refuses food yet demanding things; vomiting from anger; one cheek red and hot, the other pale; greenish stools.

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Vomiting is a protective reflex but becomes pathological when persistent, excessive, or associated with systemic illness. Homeopathy offers comprehensive management by addressing the root cause—digestive irritation, food poisoning, pregnancy, emotional factors, travel sickness, acidity, infections or metabolic triggers. With accurate remedy selection based on causation, modalities and individual symptoms, homeopathy rapidly controls vomiting, restores digestive stability, and prevents dehydration and complications.

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Q1. What is vomiting?

Vomiting means throwing up the food or liquid from the stomach through the mouth.

Q2. Why does vomiting happen?

It can happen due to food poisoning, infections, motion sickness, pregnancy, overeating, stress, or medicines.

Q3. Is vomiting serious?

One or two episodes are common, but repeated vomiting can cause dehydration and needs medical care.

Q4. What helps in vomiting?

Drink ORS or water in small sips, rest, avoid heavy food, and take doctor-recommended anti-vomiting medicine.

Q5. How can vomiting be prevented?

Eat clean food, avoid spoiled or oily food, drink enough water, and avoid known triggers.