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Man Vomits So Hard His Esophagus Explodes After Eating Street Food

Last updated: June 28, 2025 7:05 am
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Boerhaave syndrome is a rare and life-threatening condition that occurs when the esophagus ruptures due to severe vomiting. A recent case report in the New England Journal of Medicine highlighted the experience of a 59-year-old man who suffered from this condition after eating street food.

The man experienced severe chest pain and was taken to the emergency room where doctors identified signs of air in his neck tissue, a key indicator of Boerhaave syndrome. A CT scan confirmed a tear in his esophagus, leading to emergency surgery to repair the damage.

Survival from Boerhaave syndrome depends on prompt treatment, with a 75% survival rate if treatment is received within 24 hours. Delayed treatment drastically reduces the chances of survival, with a mortality rate of 90% if treatment is delayed beyond 48 hours. The man in this case spent 35 days in the hospital and required a feeding tube for several months to aid in his recovery.

While Boerhaave syndrome is rare, vomiting can still cause damage to the esophagus. Mallory-Weiss tears, which are tears in the esophageal lining, can occur from the force of vomiting and can lead to symptoms such as chest pain and blood in vomit. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience repeated vomiting or symptoms of esophageal damage.

In conclusion, while Boerhaave syndrome is a rare occurrence, it serves as a reminder of the potential dangers of severe vomiting. It is essential to be mindful of what you eat and to seek medical attention if you experience persistent vomiting or related symptoms. Stay informed and take care of your health to avoid any potential complications.

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