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What is the difference of sick and nauseated?

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sick is when ur throwing up or sneezing, have a cold and stuff, and nausteaded is when u FEEL like throwing up

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What is nauseated or sick to the stomach?

Queasy


What is the meaning of queze?

Maybe you are thinking of the word queasy, which means nauseated, sick to your stomach.


How do you feel very sick?

There are many ways in which a person can feel very sick such as feeling nauseated. A person can also have dizziness and weakness.


What is the difference between nauseated and nauseous?

Nauseous means "causing nausea" while nauseated means "feeling or suffering from nausea" For example: "Raw eggs make me nauseous." "I became nauseated from eating/drinking raw eggs."


What is the synonym for queasy?

nauseous, nauseated, bilious, sick; ill, unwell, poorly, green around the gills.


When you eat you feel sick but when im hungry you dont want to eat what could be wrong with you?

I'd say you are nauseated.


Signs of if is not enough water in the body?

Lightheaded, dizzy, confused, not sweating even if you are hot and being nauseated (sick to your stomach).


Lately I have felt so sick and nauseated my back hurts i have gas and I'm late on my period what does this mean?

Pregnant. Pregnant.


Is nauseated a word?

Yes, "nauseated" is a correct word. It is used to describe the feeling of being sick to one's stomach or experiencing discomfort that may result in vomiting.


What symptoms does sickness from inhaling putrid chicken salad have?

You can't really get sick from smelling it - you'd have to eat the chicken salad to actually get sick, though the smell might make you feel nauseated.


What is the difference between sick and ill?

"Sick" is more commonly used in American English to refer to feeling unwell, while "ill" is more commonly used in British English but can also be used in American English. Both terms generally mean the same thing and can be used interchangeably.


What if you have not been nauseated or vomiting in the first 2 weeks of pregnancy?

Your one of the lucky ones - not everyone gets sick! If you become concerned check with your doctor.