Try eating something that is easy on the stomach - nurses often suggest dry toast. Eat slowly and don't eat too much. If the nausea persists talk to a doctor.
Nausea, fatigue, mood swings
yes.if the infection spreads up the eustachian tubes to the inner ears, where your sense of balance is based it can cause dizziness.
That sounds similar to me. I am 29 yrs old but have exsperanced all those symptoms as well. For me, I believe it has to do w/ a verdigo problem and that would def. play a factor in the nausea and pain disconfert like tenderness in your breasts or body all together. I recommend seeing your OBGYN or regular doctor on checking out your verdigo. If you get dizzy a lot...specially in elevators or exscalators that is a good sign that you have a problem with your verdigo which is easily treatable.
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Since the second generation transistorized computers there has been no use of vacuum tubes in computers except for one thing, CRT displays. In the last few years even that has been eliminated by modern flat panel LCD & LED displays, which are much lighter and less power hungry than CRT displays were.
fire tubes or water tubes
The Eustachian tubes
The tubes used for fasting glucose is the SST tubes. The tubes are clear in color. The stoppers for the tubes are gold and red gray in color. The tubes contain a gel inside for separating the blood.
Because the toxins from your poop rise when you are submerged in water going all the way to your head and up your europhean tubes into your brain causing runny noses and migrain headaches because of the heat in your brain.
There are a number of tubes that help you breathe. The bronchial tubes are the largest.
Galvanized tubes are steel tubes that are coated with zinc to protect them from rusting.
The starter tubes are one inch longer than the towing tubes and do not have holes in them