Nausea is not necessarily stopped by vomiting, and there are several causes of nausea. That said, there are some effective alternative medicine approaches. With homeopathy, the cell salt Natrum Sulph; in herbal medicine, Mint, Ginger, Perilla Leaf, Patchouli, Citrus Peel, Amomi Seed, Cardamon. Chronic nausea around eating can be effectively addressed by supplementing with digestive enzymes, such as protease, lipase, cellulase, sucrase, and others.
Another way is squeezing the middle of your foot for 1 min and the reason why this helps is because the middle of your foot is connected to your stomach and if you squees it for 1min it will send a signal to your brain to connect to your stomach and tell your stomach to stop you from being sick. This relly dose help i have done it loads of times.
Answer: Take a test, nausea can be a sign of pregnancy. Use a condom and avoid the worries.
No, it can make it worse. Try to avoid acidic stuff like orange.
Because they are bitter, and emetic- which means they endue nausea and vomiting. ICK!
Nausea is nausea so, nausea.
how do you get nausea???
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There are many different causes of nausea. You may have nausea because you have eaten too much. You can also have nausea when you are coming down with a flu bug.
To manage or prevent nausea before flying, you can try the following tips: Avoid heavy meals before your flight. Stay hydrated by drinking water. Choose a seat over the wing for a smoother ride. Use acupressure wristbands or take ginger supplements. Consider medication like antihistamines or anti-nausea drugs, but consult a doctor first.
Yes, nausea is related to chronic diabetes. One of the symptoms of chronic diabetes is nausea.
I am not a doctor, but I can offer some general suggestions that might help alleviate nausea. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice, especially if nausea is persistent or severe. Here are some common tips: Ginger: Ginger has long been known for its anti-nausea properties. You can try ginger tea, ginger ale (make sure it contains real ginger), or ginger supplements. Peppermint: Peppermint is another herb that may help relieve nausea. Peppermint tea or peppermint oil aromatherapy may be beneficial. Hydration: Sip on clear liquids, such as water, ginger ale, or electrolyte drinks, to stay hydrated. Small, bland meals: Eat small, bland meals throughout the day, rather than large or rich meals. Avoid spicy, greasy, or strong-smelling foods. Crackers or dry toast: Some people find that plain crackers or dry toast can help settle their stomach. Acupressure: There are wristbands available that apply pressure to a specific point on the wrist, which may help alleviate nausea for some individuals. Rest: Make sure you get enough rest, as fatigue can contribute to nausea. Avoid triggers: Identify and avoid any triggers that may be contributing to your nausea, such as strong odors or certain foods. If your nausea persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's crucial to seek advice from a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Revelation Nausea was created in 2001.