What is crying so hard you vomit?

Crying so hard that you vomit can occur due to a number of reasons. When we cry, our bodies experience an increase in emotional stress, which can cause physical reactions such as an increased heart rate, rapid breathing, increased blood pressure, and an overactive digestive system.

These physical reactions can cause nausea and vomiting, especially if a person has not eaten anything recently or has an empty stomach. In addition, excessive crying can cause dehydration, which can further intensify nausea and vomiting.

Crying so hard that you vomit may also be a sign of an underlying medical issue, such as a gastrointestinal disorder or a mental health condition like anxiety or depression.

If you are experiencing excessive crying and vomiting or are concerned about your mental or physical health, it is important to seek medical attention and speak with a healthcare provider.