Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS) in Baton Rouge, LA

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What is CVS (or cyclic vomiting syndrome)?

Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is an issue occurring most frequently in young children but has been known to affect patients at any age. This malady involves repeated vomiting and, sometimes, includes breaks between “cycles” where-in you are free of symptoms. During a vomiting cycle, you may experience intense vomiting that can repeat 6 – 20 times before ceasing. Cyclic vomiting syndrome could impact as many as 2% of school-aged children and might be difficult to diagnose due to the correlation vomiting has to other gastrointestinal conditions. The condition may be misdiagnosed as a stomach bug or food-borne illness. If you or your child is experiencing signs or symptoms of cyclic vomiting syndrome in Baton Rouge, LA, call Gastroenterology Associates today.

What are some of the symptoms of cyclic vomiting syndrome?

A vomiting cycle is generally very similar to earlier episodes, as they typically initiate at a similar time of day, involve the same level of severity, present with the same symptoms, and persist for a similar length of time. The majority of people report experiencing these symptoms:

  • Abnormal sleepiness or fatigue (91%)
  • Headache (40%)
  • Fever (29%)
  • Abdominal pain (80%)
  • Diarrhea (36%)
  • Lack of color in skin or pallor (87%)

After the vomiting attack has concluded, you could be tired and want to sleep. After waking, you may return to typical health and want to eat and return to your everyday activities.

What causes cyclic vomiting syndrome?

It could be difficult to determine one single source of cyclic vomiting syndrome. Vomiting is a common side effect of various gastrointestinal illnesses, and cyclic vomiting syndrome, in particular, has innumerable individual factors that may contribute to its source.

CVS could be precipitated by personal behaviors, external influences, internal imbalances, emotional state, or internal changes. Certain CVS episodes could be instigated by situations involving:

  • Hot weather
  • Menstrual periods
  • Sicknesses (such as colds)
  • Allergies or problems with the sinuses
  • Eating too much
  • Eating certain foods (for example, alcohol, caffeine, chocolate, or cheese)
  • Physical exhaustion
  • Motion-induced nausea
  • Anxiety or panic attacks
  • Emotional stress or excitement

If you suspect your episodes are triggered by any of the above, or you desire assistance specifying your triggers, connect with one of our gastroenterologists in Baton Rouge, LA, for help.

How is CVS treated?

Common treatment for CVS often includes three prioritized goals:

  1. Put a stop to the vomiting episode: effort is made to halt the vomiting
  2. Rescue therapy: an effort is made to keep you as comfortable as possible in the event that the episode can't be stopped
  3. Prophylactic medicine: in an effort to prevent future attacks

The treatment approach might vary among patients and different instances of CVS. You should discuss the optimal treatment approach for you or your child with your specialist.

When CVS is left untreated, possible complications could include:

  • Malnutrition
  • Injury to the esophagus, the primary pipe that allows food to pass from the mouth to the stomach
  • Damage to tooth enamel from stomach acid that enters the mouth in the vomit
  • Dehydration

 

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If someone in your family has been burdened with uncomfortable GI symptoms like the ones above, then CVS might be to blame. The side effects of CVS can put an individual's overall health at serious risk, and immediate intervention may be required to ensure optimal health. If you are searching for personalized guidance and state-of-the-art treatments for CVS in Baton Rouge, LA, our experts are here to help. Reach out to a Gastroenterology Associates location near you to request a consultation with one of our experienced gastrointestinal specialists.

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