erlax Someone has suggested "erlax" I am not sure what this is, but your doctor or nurse is the best resource as they can prescribe a medication that is safe for both you and your baby to take to ease your morning sickness. You may also want to keep a small diary and see if you are eating any foods that are causing additional stomach upset. Be sure to check with your health care provider or even a pharmacist to see what might be safe for you to take during pregnancy, most especially if the "sickness" you describe is interfering with your ability to drink fluids or to eat. You want to be sure you don't get dehydrated (not have enough fluid in your body) or malnourished (not have enough food and vitamins in your body) for you and a healthy baby.
Nausea is nausea so, nausea.
how do you get nausea???
i have nausea
Nausea = O'kaanam
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.
Yes, nausea is related to chronic diabetes. One of the symptoms of chronic diabetes is nausea.
Revelation Nausea was created in 2001.
Frederic Nausea died in 1552.
I don't have nausea every night.
To alleviate stomach ache, nausea, and an itchy dry throat, start by staying hydrated with clear fluids like water or herbal tea. Eating bland foods, such as crackers or toast, may help settle your stomach. Over-the-counter antihistamines can relieve throat itchiness, while ginger or peppermint tea can soothe nausea. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional for further advice.
When taking fluconazole, which is for treating fungal infections, nausea is a common adverse reaction. Unfortunately, it may remain until you are finished taking the med. I suggest starting an anti-nausea regimine so you don't feel so bad.... Even with the nausea, you definitely should NOT stop taking the fluconazole or your condition may worsen -- it can be very difficult to get rid of a fungal infection. I suggest that you call your doctor for a prescription for an anti-nausea agent, or of course you may pick up something over the counter....this particular drug (fluconazole) has adverse reactions with certain drugs like warfarin (blood thinner), and benzodiazepines (anti-anxiety meds), certain anti-depressants, and some hypoglycemic agents. Looking at the Davis Drug guide, I do not see any indications that an anti-nausea agent will hurt you....you can just ask the pharmacist to be sure.
Ginger tea works best for nausea.