Nausea and Vomiting
The all too familiar feeling of nausea is one that most people can’t stand. With nausea often comes vomiting, and the two together can knock you out. Unfortunately, nausea and vomiting are extremely common symptoms of many underlying conditions or diseases. Every year people become plagued with stomach viruses, food poisoning or other medical conditions that cause them to feel nauseous and weak. The symptoms can last a few days or can last for weeks to months if left untreated.
Here at Fast Pace Health, we understand how miserable nausea can make you and want to help. Come see us whenever you feel a touch of nausea coming on and we’ll give you prompt treatment to shorten your sickness and keep you on your feet.
What is the Treatment for Nausea?
Most people who experience mild symptoms of nausea and vomiting do not visit doctors and choose to stay comfortable in their own homes. Severe nausea and vomiting should be treated by a provider, like Fast Pace Health, to find its root cause and to prevent complications such as dehydration from occurring. Home treatment of mild nausea and vomiting include:
- Consuming clear fluids such as water, sports drinks or clear broths.
- Avoiding dairy products because they can reactivate nausea.
- Resting to allow your body to fight off the illness causing your nausea and vomiting.
If your symptoms last for more than 24 hours and they are severe enough that you cannot keep food or liquids down then it’s time to visit Fast Pace Health — Urgent Care Clinic. Medical professionals must diagnose the cause of the symptoms before administering treatment. Common treatments for nausea and vomiting include IV fluids if dehydration is suspected and prescription anti-nausea medications. If the main cause of nausea and vomiting is determined and can be treated then doctors may prescribe medications specific to the cause. However, nausea and vomiting are most often caused by viral gastroenteritis and it is usually not treated with medications since it is self-limiting.
How Can I Feel Better?
To feel better, you can drink fluids, take prescription or over-the-counter anti-nausea medication, and rest. You can also visit Fast Pace Health. We have numerous treatment options available to you for your nausea and vomiting.
Symptoms of Nausea
Nausea and vomiting are both symptoms of an underlying condition or disease. These symptoms can be very mild or can be severe enough to warrant a hospital visit. Patients who are nauseous often experience stomach cramps, dry mouth, dull stomach ache, and heartburn. Patients may experience all or some of these symptoms and they may worsen if the patient begins to vomit as well. Nausea and vomiting do not always occur together and many people experience only nausea. However together, the pair can be very detrimental to your health. Patients who are unable to control their vomiting when they are sick may be at risk for developing dehydration, which can be serious. Dehydration can aggravate nausea and actually make it worse. It can also cause headaches, body aches, and dizziness. If not treated, then dehydration can lead to kidney and heart issues. If a patient is experiencing nausea and vomiting then it’s essential that they continue to drink water to stay hydrated.
What Causes Nausea?
Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms that can be caused by a variety of conditions. Most often, the two symptoms are caused by viral gastroenteritis or stomach flu. However, they can also be caused by certain medications, pregnancy, food allergies, and more. Rarely, nausea and vomiting are a sign of a serious condition. Other common causes of these symptoms include:
- Gastroparesis
- Intestinal Obstruction
- Migraine
- Appendicitis
- Crohn’s Disease
- Celiac Disease
- Depression
- Concussion
- Ear Infection
- Food Poisoning
- Anxiety
- Heartburn
- Peptic Ulcer
There are numerous causes of nausea and vomiting in adults and children. The majority of the causes are benign and self-limiting, however many serious conditions may cause nausea and vomiting as well. Various cancers, viral infections, and mental illnesses can all cause nausea and vomiting along with many other widespread symptoms. Since nausea and vomiting are so common and can be the cause of numerous illnesses it’s essential to talk with a doctor about the symptoms if they do not go away on their own after a few days.