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Nausea and Vomiting: Understanding the Causes and Management

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Nausea is the unsettling feeling of being sick to your stomach, often described as the sensation that you are about to throw up. Vomiting is the forceful voluntary or involuntary emptying (“throwing up”) of stomach contents through the mouth.


Common Causes

Nausea and vomiting are symptoms of an underlying issue rather than diseases themselves. Common triggers include:

  • Infections & Digestive Issues: Gastroenteritis (stomach flu), food poisoning, GERD (acid reflux), ulcers, or intestinal obstructions.
  • Physical Triggers: Motion sickness, migraines, and strong odors.
  • Medical Treatments: Side effects from various medicines, including chemotherapy.
  • Pregnancy: Often referred to as “morning sickness.”

When to Seek Medical Attention

While these symptoms are common and often resolve on their own, they can sometimes indicate a serious condition. Contact a healthcare provider immediately if you experience:

  • Severe Physical Signs: High fever with a stiff neck, severe abdominal pain, or a localized severe headache.
  • Worrying Content: Blood in the vomit or suspicion of poisoning.
  • Duration: Vomiting that persists for more than 24 hours.
  • Dehydration: Signs like extreme dry mouth, dark-colored urine, or infrequent urination.

Diagnosis and Treatment

A healthcare provider will typically review your medical history and perform a physical exam to check for dehydration. Testing may include blood work, urine analysis, or a pregnancy test for women.

Treatment Approaches

  • Address the Root Cause: Treating the underlying illness often stops the symptoms.
  • Medication: Anti-nausea (antiemetic) drugs may be prescribed.
  • Rehydration: In severe cases where liquids cannot be kept down, intravenous (IV) fluids may be necessary.

Self-Care Strategies

  • Fluid Intake: Sip small amounts of clear liquids frequently to stay hydrated.
  • Dietary Adjustments: Stick to bland foods (like the BRAT diet: bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) and avoid spicy, fatty, or salty meals.
  • Environmental Control: Avoid strong smells and eat smaller, more frequent meals.
  • Pregnancy Tip: Eating crackers before getting out of bed can help settle the stomach in the morning.

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