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10 Ways to Get Rid of Nausea

April 10, 2020

in digestive health
April 10, 2020
Tagged With: digestive disorders, digestive health, gastroenterologist, GI, Nausea, North Shore Gastroenterology

Nausea is a common symptom that accompanies many digestive disorders. A few examples include celiac disease, acid reflux, and Hepatitis C. Diagnosing the condition causing your symptoms is the first step to getting rid of symptoms.

Nausea doesn’t induce pain, at least not in the true sense of the word. It does, however, involve an intense discomfort that is difficult to ignore. A person afflicted nausea is often overwhelmed by an ill feeling that includes a constant sensation of the need to vomit. Vomiting may occur, which can cause pain, dizziness, and weakness, among other symptoms.

If you’ve been plagued with nausea, you don’t have to live with it. Here are some tips on how to get rid of it.

  1. Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding any existing digestive disorder you have to eliminate nausea. Patients who have celiac disease, for instance, must avoid consuming foods with gluten. Celiac disease is an immune disease that damages the small intestine, which is partially responsible for digestion. Eating gluten free foods can aid in ridding nausea for such people.
  2. Training your digestive system to accept smaller meals multiple times throughout the day rather than eating three large meals a day can also help with nausea. This is because your digestive system will have less food to digest at one time, which can reduce symptoms like nausea.
  3. Certain medications can bring on nausea, as well. Speak with your doctor about adjusting your medications if you are regularly stricken with the symptom after beginning a medication. Do not stop taking medications without your doctor’s approval. They may adjust the medication to a dose that is more manageable or recommend an alternative.
  4. Food poisoning can certainly create nausea. Symptoms usually are abated without intervention, but the few days of you enduring symptoms can be excruciating. To help with nausea, patients should stay hydrated. Hydration is key to coming back from food poisoning. To avoid food poisoning in the first place, always eat healthy foods that are fully cooked and come from reputable restaurants or sources.
  5. People who are prone to nausea should avoid physical activities following eating. Moving too much or too quickly after eating can upset your system and cause symptoms such as indigestion, acid reflux, and nausea.
  6. Taking deep breaths after eating or when nausea kicks in can often help alleviate symptoms. This involves inhaling deeply through the nose and exhaling through the mouth.
  7. Under normal circumstances, it is okay to brush your teeth following meals. However, for people who are prone to nausea, brushing immediately after eating can bring on the symptom. Brush your teeth a couple of hours after eating if this applies to you.
  8. Sensitive digestive systems have a difficult time digesting greasy and overly sweet foods. This is especially true for people who have been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. IBS is a trigger for digestive issues, which include nausea.
  9. Applying a cold compress can lower your body temperature, which normally rises with nausea. Place the compress on the back of the neck and rest to gain relief. Over the counter medications offer some relief from nausea. Motion- sickness pills, for instance, can help.
  10. Seek the help of a gastroenterologist. Seeking medical attention for nausea is necessary if you get it often. There may be an undiagnosed condition causing your symptoms. The sooner you get a diagnosis and a treatment plan in place, the sooner your symptoms will subside.

Nausea Treatment in Westlake and Brooklyn, Ohio

The experts at North Shore Gastroenterology & Endoscopy Centers are highly skilled in the field of gastroenterology and can address your nausea, and more importantly, diagnose the underlying condition causing it.

To make an appointment, call (440) 808-1212. You can also request an appointment online.

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