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"Is the stomach sensitive after a vomiting episode?"

Yes, it is common to have a sensitive stomach after vomiting. It is important to take care of your digestive system by eating light foods like soups, broths, toast, and eggs, and avoiding fatty or sugary foods. Stay hydrated by taking small sips of liquids every few minutes. Your symptoms should gradually improve each day as you recover. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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