Adult rumination syndrome: Differentiation from psychogenic intractable vomiting

Indian J Psychiatry. 2012 Jul;54(3):283-5. doi: 10.4103/0019-5545.102434.

Abstract

Rumination syndrome is known to exist in infants and mentally retarded adults since long time. In past few years, some reports appeared that showed its existence in adult patients also. It is frequently confused with the intractable vomiting in adults and misdiagnosis leads to delay in appropriate management. We are here describing the case of a female patient with rumination syndrome where specific points in the history delineated the presence of this illness and helped in appropriate management. The patient became symptom free soon after the diagnosis was reached.

Keywords: Psychogenic; intractable vomiting; rumination.