G.I. problem, etc...: There are some possibilities including a decrease in muscle tone between the esophagus and the stomach, peptic ulcers, a tumor or obstruction, or an irritated gall bladder. One needs to see his physician to start figuring out why he is vomiting after eating, on a regular basis. Vomiting frequently over a long period of time can lead to damage to the esophagus, throat, and teeth.
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