Hematemesis. Its Cause and Management.
Haematemesis is vomiting blood. The source is generally from the upper Gastrointestinal tract.
Causes
- Vigorous and prolong retching.
- Erosion and irritation of the lining of the oesophagus or stomach.
- Bleeding ulcers located in the stomach, duodenum or oesophagus.
- Vomiting of ingested food after haemorrhage in the nose, oral cavity or throat.
- Vascular malfunctions of the GIT, such as bleeding gastrointestinal varixs.
- Tumours of stomach or oesophagus.
- Radiation poisoning.
- Viral haemorrhagic fevers.
- Gastroenteritis.
- Gastritis.
- Peptic ulcer.
- Chronic viral hepatitis.
- Intestinal schistosomiasis(caused by the parasite Schistosoma mansoni.
- History of smoking.
Management
- Haematemesis is treated as medical surgery.
- For minimal blood loss, the patient is generally administered a proton pump inhibitor(e.g. omeprazole), given blood transfusion (if the level of haemoglobin is extremely low, i.e.