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1847035 tn?1327274923

not feeling too good.

I need some I guess opinions.. my doctors office is closed til Monday and I'm throwing up what looks to be a yellow and red color. haven't ate much cause I'm throwing it up.. and I'm using the bathroom alot. should I just wait til Monday or should I go to the er and get looked at/
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1847035 tn?1327274923
they said I had a viural infection. but I'm not sure they're right. =/ but they are the doctors so I'm hoping to feel better.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Personally, I would go and get checked out. It might not be blood, but if you're not eating anything you can rule out that the red is caused from food and drink products. It could be something simple such as your throat being aggravated, but it could also be coming from your stomach and such and that can be from a whole bunch of other things.
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1847035 tn?1327274923
it's pretty bright looking. and it started out small but its gotten worse. and nothing else is in it.. although its pretty chunky looking. :( I feel like my ribs are gonna brust.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Yellow vomit is usually bile, and is a result of vomiting on an empty stomach. Red though would be the main concern, as it would usually mean blood. Is it dark, bright, are there large or small amounts of it? Is there anything else mixed in?
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