Appidex is not widely recognized in the medical community, and its specific effects can vary based on individual reactions. Some users may experience side effects, including nausea, particularly if they have sensitivities to its ingredients or if taken inappropriately. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and to discuss any adverse reactions you may experience.
There's no word that rhymes w/ nausea unless you make them up.
Eating peppermint candies can help make the feel of nausea go away. Also, laying on your left side can lessen the feeling.
Hot flushes can be associated with nausea, yes. However, it is not the flushing itself which causes the nausea. It is usually the changes in hormones that accompany menopause that cause nausea.
Phenergan (generic: Promethazine) is an anti-nausea medication. It is commonly prescribed along with narcotic pain medications to eliminate nausea. I believe they also make a phenergan/codeine combination pill that helps to prevent nausea and eliminate pain.
Nausea is nausea so, nausea.
Ginger. Safe,natural and won't make you sleepy.
A reason to make an appointment with your doctor.
No, Advil is an anti-inflammatory pain reliever. It can make nausea worse in some people, but it doesn't relieve nausea. Try Pepto-Bismol or TUMS. Just don't exceed the recommended dosage.
how do you get nausea???
Defiantly. If something hurts your nerves or any part of you, it can make you nauseas.
Yes, it can cause nausea, diarrhea and electrolyte problems.
Yes, nuts can cause nausea in some individuals, particularly if they have a nut allergy or intolerance. Additionally, consuming large quantities of nuts can lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, including nausea, due to their high fat and fiber content. If someone experiences nausea consistently after eating nuts, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.