Bleeding ulcer? what could this be?!


Question: i drank last night but it was over the course of the long night. i was drunk, not sh!t faced. i could not sleep last night, i just like was not tried, then this morning i felt KINDA sick, a little nauseous. then i got up and threw up a bit. first it was yellow, then as i was flushing a black thing came out but i could barely see it cause i was in the midst of flushing and my cntacts were off. what is this? i feel totally fine now, i did not drink that much. serious answers only.


Answers: i drank last night but it was over the course of the long night. i was drunk, not sh!t faced. i could not sleep last night, i just like was not tried, then this morning i felt KINDA sick, a little nauseous. then i got up and threw up a bit. first it was yellow, then as i was flushing a black thing came out but i could barely see it cause i was in the midst of flushing and my cntacts were off. what is this? i feel totally fine now, i did not drink that much. serious answers only.

You probably drank more than you realize, especially if you were throwing up this morning.

Sometimes vomit can have a bit of black blood in it after drinking. It doesn't mean you have a bleeding ulcer or other permanent damage. Alcohol can be rough on the stomach, but it's temporary as long as you aren't doing it all the time.

Drink lots of water, take it easy, don't drink for awhile. You should be fine. Consider this a warning sign that you are drinking more than you realize.

Take care

you could have just eaten or drank something that might have aggravated an ulcer already there. Or you just might want to go see a doctor and get it checked out.

If you have an ulcer, the last thing you need is alcohol. It will only aggravate it more.

Your best bet is to see a doctor to determine if you even have an ulcer. It could be that there was something you ingested, that simply didn't agree with you.

Good luck.





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