Why is my puke black after drinking?

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asked Dec 19, 2023 in Other- Health by Bouraghda (1,650 points)
Why is my puke black after drinking?

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answered Sep 2, 2024 by landobrian (15,790 points)

Puke that is black after drinking is a result of blood being in your GI tract long enough to dry, congeal and turn to a darker color.

Hematemesis means vomiting blood, so coffee ground emesis is one type of hematemesis.

With coffee ground emesis, the blood is not fresh or bright red.

Throwing up black vomit after excessive drinking is usually dried blood in the intestines that have been there for a while.

Black vomit is a sign of internal bleeding or bleeding in your gastrointestinal tract.

The vomit appears black and can take on the appearance of coffee grounds from old and coagulated blood in the gastrointestinal tract.

If your vomiting black in color vomit you should see a doctor or go to the ER or urgent care.

Throwing up black vomit after excessive drinking is usually dried blood in the intestines that have been there for a while.

A benign (non-cancerous) or cancerous tumor in the stomach or oesophagus can cause the black vomit.

A severe injury to the abdominal area, as caused by a car accident or blow to the abdomen can also cause the black vomit.

Black vomit is a sign of serious health issue such as internal bleeding in most cases so you should seek medical attention right away.

Anyone who vomits blood or a substance that resembles coffee grounds should seek immediate medical attention.

If you're unable to get to the emergency room, you should call for an ambulance.

Your vomit color is a great indicator of your health status and can help piece together a diagnosis.

Yellow or green vomit can emerge with a flu virus or fasting, while black vomit is indicative of a more serious digestive problem that is causing internal bleeding.

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