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Hello ladies! I ate some salad last night that didn't sit well. I threw up alot and after I had small red spots all over my face. Looks like I popped some blood vessels. Has this happened to anyone? Just wondering when it will go away.
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Yep had that happened to me a couple of times, freaked me out but then I remembered that that particular vomit had been quite forceful. Hope it doesn't happen to you too much!!
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7552244 tn?1393364737
When I get sick and throw up I always get the red spots...its broken blood vessels and it normally goes away within like 4 days for me...ive thrown up all the time since 6th grade and im 18 now...the amount of red spots depends on how forceful the throwing up is...not fun at all...
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5891248 tn?1406410864
Omg :-(
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I'm sure That's why they appeared.. my first pregnancy I popped blood vessels in my eyes and around my eyes so bad it took forever for it to fix itself.  This time I get them around my eyes and on my cheek bone areas.
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5891248 tn?1406410864
May it could of been the salad becareful of getting the bagged salad they are having recalls all the time
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Thanks ladies!  Im not really worried yet lol I figured it was due to a forceful episode :)
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I get the small red spots on my face. But mine happens in the mornings after I throw up. It's worse depending on how forceful throwing up is. Mine is due to Morning sickness thru out my entire pregnancy.  They usually go away within a day or two unless I have another forceful Morning. I'd say if they don't or you are really worried about them contact your doctor!
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May have had an ingredient you are allergic to. If thats what it is benadril will clear it up. Though you should probably check with a doctor first.
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