👉 Cataxia is a medical condition characterized by sudden, intense vomiting that occurs when saliva flows down the esophagus too quickly and forcefully, often causing choking or difficulty swallowing. It can be caused by various factors such as overeating, stress, or certain medications. Symptoms may include nausea, abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, and rapid heartbeat. Treatment options vary based on the cause of the vomiting, including medication to reduce inflammation, hydration, and fluid intake, and support for acid reflux disorders.