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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Yes. Both high and low blood sugar levels can upset your stomach and trigger nausea or vomiting. Proper blood sugar management can help reduce these symptoms.
Choose plain, easy-to-digest foods such as bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. Sip clear fluids like water or broth in small amounts to stay hydrated.
If you experience strong or sudden chest pain accompanied by sweating, shortness of breath, or dizziness, seek emergency medical care immediately.
The ICD-10 code for nausea with vomiting is R11.2.
Rest and stay hydrated. Over-the-counter anti-dizziness medications may help, and our doctor can recommend the best option based on your condition.
Migraines or tension headaches often cause both head pain and stomach upset. Treating the headache with medication or lifestyle changes usually eases the nausea.
Yes. Many women experience nausea during pregnancy without vomiting. While uncomfortable, it's a common symptom that can be managed with diet and lifestyle adjustments.
Eating small, frequent meals, avoiding strong odors, and trying ginger or vitamin B6 (after consulting your doctor) can help alleviate pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting.
Food poisoning typically resolves within 1-3 days with rest and plenty of fluids. If symptoms persist beyond 72 hours or worsen, contact a healthcare provider.
Yes. Anxiety and stress can upset your stomach and lead to nausea or vomiting. Relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or gentle exercise may help.