Coffee ground vomitus is vomit that looks like coffee grounds, due to the presence of coagulated blood.
Vomit contains coffee grounds, vomiting blood – coffee ground, vomiting coffee-ground like material, coffee ground emesis.
The color of vomited blood varies depending on the amount of time the blood has been in the gastrointestinal system. If there is a delay in vomiting, blood will appear dark red, brown or black and precipitated blood clots produce the appearance of coffee ground like material. Gastrointestinal bleeding is always a serious concern warranting prompt medical attention. Be sure to note the time vomited, the amount vomited and any precipitating events. If possible, take a sample of the coffee ground emesis to the clinician for further testing to determine the presence or absence of vomiting.
A comprehensive evaluation by a physician is needed whenever there is evidence of gastrointestinal bleeding, as is the case with coffee ground vomitus. Treatment will depend on accompanying symptoms and the diagnosis. Diagnostic studies might include upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, x-rays, blood tests, barium studies, liver function studies, fecal occult blood testing and flexible sigmoidoscopy.
Report coffee ground vomitus to your doctor immediately.
If there is vomiting of large quantities of coffee ground like material, accompanied by:
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Written by: JC Jones MA, RN
Reviewed by: Paul Auerbach, MD Written: November 19, 2007 Last Updated: November 30, 2007 Published By: Healthline Networks Inc. |