Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS) in Kansas City, MO
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Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a condition that typically occurs in younger children but can also affect people of any age. This condition presents as repeated vomiting, or cycles of vomiting, and there may be periods in between these “cycles” where you are completely symptom-free. While in the midst of a vomiting cycle, you may experience extreme vomiting that can recur anywhere between six and twenty times before ending. Cyclic vomiting syndrome in Kansas City, MO can affect as many as 2% of school-aged children and could be difficult to diagnose because vomiting is a symptom of many other GI issues. The condition could be mistaken for a stomach bug or food poisoning. If you or your child are showing symptoms of CVS, connect with Digestive Health Specialists today.
What are some of the symptoms of CVS?
Every vomiting cycle is similar to earlier episodes. That is to say, they start at a similar time of day, are of a similar degree of severity, present with similar symptoms, and persist for a similar duration. Individuals have recalled experiencing some of the symptoms listed below:
- Unusual drowsiness or fatigue
- Abdominal pain
- Fever
- Lack of color in skin or pallor
- Diarrhea
- Ache in the head
When the vomiting cycle has subsided, you may be tired and want to sleep. After sleeping, it is possible that your health will return to normal and you can resume your regular activities.
What causes cyclic vomiting syndrome?
It is difficult to determine a single cause of a patient's cyclic vomiting syndrome. Vomiting is a common side effect of a number of GI illnesses. CVS can have many individual factors that may contribute to its cause.
Cyclic vomiting syndrome could be caused by individual behaviors, outside factors, internal imbalances, emotional health, or internal changes. Distinct CVS episodes could be initiated by factors like:
- Eating certain foods – for example, alcohol, caffeine, chocolate, or cheese
- Emotional stress or excitement
- Viruses – such as colds
- Motion sickness
- Physical exhaustion
- Menstrual periods
- Eating too much
- Hot weather
- Panic or anxiety attacks
- Allergic responses or sinus problems
If you feel your vomiting episodes are triggered by any of the above or you need help identifying your triggers, request a consultation at Digestive Health Specialists.
How is CVS treated?
Treatment will vary from person to person. Typical treatment for cyclic vomiting syndrome could consist of three primary goals:
- Cessation of the vomiting attack: attempt to stop an episode after it starts
- Rescue therapy: attempt to keep the patient as comfortable as possible in the event that the episode can't be stopped
- Prophylactic medicine: attempt to prevent future attacks
Your GI specialists will work to identify the appropriate treatment approach for you or your child.
Are there any complications associated with CVS?
If CVS is left untreated, possible side effects can include:
- Dehydration
- Damage to tooth enamel from stomach acid that enters the mouth in the vomit
- Damage to the esophagus, the main pipe allowing passage of food from the mouth to the stomach
- Malnutrition
Should you or your child suffer from symptoms of cyclic vomiting syndrome, it's imperative to receive assistance from our Kansas City, MO gastrointestinal specialists as soon as possible.
Specialized care for CVS
If you or your child has been dealing with problematic GI symptoms, like the ones above, it is possible that cyclic vomiting syndrome may be the culprit. The side-effects of CVS can put your overall health at serious risk and urgent treatment could be needed. If you are looking for personalized treatment for CVS in Kansas City, MO, our specialists are here to help. Contact Digestive Health Specialists to connect with one of our GI providers by requesting a consultation.
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