5. Vomiting
Since nausea is one of the symptoms associated with gastritis, it stands to reason that vomiting is another symptom that comes along with this condition. Nausea is the body’s way of telling you that it needs to expel the contents of the stomach, and when it nausea becomes severe enough, vomiting obviously tends to follow.
Vomiting that is associated with gastritis tends to occur right after eating, especially if a large amount of food was consumed, or if the food was particularly greasy or spicy. It should be noted that gastritis does not cause constant vomiting; in other words, this symptom is not experienced on a regular basis.
As such, many people who are suffering from gastritis may suspect that the vomiting they are experiencing is caused by something else, such as food poisoning. If vomit is stained with blood, you should seek immediate medical care, as this could be a sign that gastritis has caused extensive damage to your stomach and required prompt attention.