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Specific histories should be obtained about about predisposing factors such as: | Specific histories should be obtained about about predisposing factors such as: | ||
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* | * [[Hiatus hernia|Hiatal hernia]] | ||
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* | * [[Cough|Coughing]] | ||
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* [[Abdominal pain|Epigastric pain]] | * [[Abdominal pain|Epigastric pain]] | ||
* Bloody stool | * Bloody stool | ||
* Light-headedness | * [[Dizziness|Light-headedness]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohamed Diab, MD [2]
Overview
The hallmark of Mallory-Weiss syndrome is acute onset of bloody vomiting. A positive history of forceful vomiting and retching are suggestive of Mallory-Weiss syndrome, but may present as an old blood in the stool with no history of retching.
History and Symptoms
History:
Patients usually have a history of forceful vomiting or retching, but some patients may have no history of vomiting or retching.
Specific histories should be obtained about about predisposing factors such as:
- Alcohol intake
- Hiatal hernia
- Straining or lifting
- Coughing
- Seizures
Symptoms:
- Bloody vomiting
- Epigastric pain
- Bloody stool
- Light-headedness