Nausea with vomiting means your stomach feels uneasy and you may throw up. It's a common symptom of many conditions-from something as simple as bad food to more serious health issues.
Along with feeling sick, you might also notice:
There are many reasons you might feel this way, such as:
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Hormonal fluctuations before and during your period can upset your digestive system, leading to nausea. Eating small, frequent meals and staying well hydrated can help ease discomfort.
The ICD-10 code for bilious vomiting (vomiting greenish bile) is K31.84. Always confirm the appropriate code with your healthcare provider or billing specialist.
Yes. Severe or persistent coughing can irritate the stomach lining and trigger the vomiting reflex, especially if you're already feeling nauseated.
Medical marijuana may reduce nausea for some patients, but it carries potential side effects and risks. Always discuss its use with your doctor before trying it.
Bland, easy-to-digest foods typically work best: toast, crackers, bananas, rice, and ginger-based snacks or drinks can soothe an upset stomach.
Seek medical attention if vomiting persists for more than 24 hours, you're unable to keep any liquids down, you feel very weak, or you show signs of dehydration.
Yes. High stress and anxiety levels can disrupt normal digestion, leading to symptoms like nausea, stomach pain, and vomiting.
Over-the-counter options include antacids, bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol), and motion sickness medications. Always read labels and consult a pharmacist or doctor if you have questions.
Most viral stomach bugs resolve in 2-3 days with rest and adequate fluid intake. If symptoms persist beyond three days or worsen, consult a specialist.
Yes. Our team at GastroDoxs in Cypress specializes in diagnosing and treating nausea and vomiting to help you find fast, effective relief.