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What Causes Bubble Feeling And Vomiting Of White Foam Mixed With Mucus?

Last night I could not eat dinner because it felt like it was getting stuck midway down. I had sharp stabbing pains and then vomited. For the rest of the evening I could not eat or drink and continued to vomit. It was almost like acid reflux. All of a sudden I would feel stuff just bubble and vomit white foam mixed with mucus. I am able to eat today but now I have heartburn .
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Sudden onset of dysphagia ( not able to pass down food) might be related to acid reflux or stomach hyperacidity which on regurgitation may cause spasm in oesophagus.

Since you are still having heart burn So I would advise you to take pantoprazole or ranitidine group of drugs with antacids for 5 to 7 days.

You should avoid fatty fried spicy and junk food.
Have lots of fresh fruits and vegetables
Have plenty of fluids like fruits juices and plain water

Please write back to me with few details like your age and complete medical history so that I will be able to tell you more precisely.
Best wishes
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What Causes Bubble Feeling And Vomiting Of White Foam Mixed With Mucus?

Hello Sudden onset of dysphagia ( not able to pass down food) might be related to acid reflux or stomach hyperacidity which on regurgitation may cause spasm in oesophagus. Since you are still having heart burn So I would advise you to take pantoprazole or ranitidine group of drugs with antacids for 5 to 7 days. You should avoid fatty fried spicy and junk food. Have lots of fresh fruits and vegetables Have plenty of fluids like fruits juices and plain water Please write back to me with few details like your age and complete medical history so that I will be able to tell you more precisely. Best wishes