If you are also experiencing diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and stomach cramps, your nausea is most likely due to food poisoning. When you eat something you are allergic or have an intolerance to, your body's immune system responds with chemicals, like immunoglobulin E IgE and histamine, that can cause symptoms such as nausea, says Sonpal. The most common food allergies are:. If you think your nausea is due to an allergy, get tested by an allergist who can help you determine which foods may be to blame.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD , aka acid reflux, occurs when stomach acid flows up into the esophagus, inflaming it, which can trigger nausea, says David D. If you are also experiencing heartburn, difficulty swallowing, chronic coughing , and disrupted sleep, your nausea may be due to GERD.
Treatment for GERD includes:. Irritable bowel syndrome IBS affects the large intestine and causes symptoms such as bloating, cramping, and nausea. However, most symptoms, such as vomiting, tend to worsen after consuming food that is difficult to digest," says Sonpal.
Treatment for IBS includes:. Most variations of gallbladder disease result in nausea after eating. That's because the organ works to push bile into the small intestine and help digestion. If you experience any of the above symptoms, visit a doctor who can diagnose you and provide proper treatment. See information about Feel Better Meals. If you have questions or concerns about your food intake, you may call the Dining Services dietician at or send email to eatsmart umich. If you need assistance, contact the staff at your Community Center.
Toggle navigation Toggle search. Diarrhea and Vomiting. Transmission: Norovirus, a common cause of infectious outbreaks, can easily spread from person to person. Specific means of transmission are: Having close contact with another person who is infected, for example by providing health care or sharing food or utensils Touching contaminated objects then touching your mouth Consuming contaminated food or drinks Self-care for adults: For vomiting, follow these instructions in order: Do not eat or drink anything for several hours after vomiting.
Sip small amounts of water or suck ice chips every 15 minutes for hours. Next, sip clear liquids every 15 minutes for hours. Examples include water, sports drinks, flat soda, clear broth, gelatin, flavored ice, popsicles or apple juice. Do not drink citrus juices or milk. Increase fluids as tolerated. When you can tolerate clear liquids for several hours without vomiting and if you're hungry, try eating small amounts of bland foods.
Immediately seek medical help from a gastroenterologist near you. You can call Gastroenterology Diagnostic Center experts at During pregnancy, the hormones change rapidly, and can you may feel nausea many times during the day.
The feelings vary for each woman. And some may feel nauseated before taking the meal, and others may feel nausea immediately after eating. This condition usually starts at the start of the second month of pregnancy and ends around the fourth month. If, due to some reason, the arteries of your intestine start narrowing, this induces resistance to the blood flow in the blood vessels and can make you feel nauseous.
If you are taking certain medicines such as pain killers, antibiotics, you will feel nausea. Steer clear of sugar, and sugary or caffeinated drinks, which can cause dehydration.
Your best defense against stomach viruses and bacteria is to wash your hands regularly. Use soap and warm water for at least 30 seconds. Scrub your fingernails, and in between your fingers as well.
To prevent food poisoning, keep tabs on expiration dates. If you get motion sickness or seasickness, take medication to stop nausea before it starts. If you feel a migraine coming on, take your headache medication at the earliest warning sign. Finally, tell your doctor when pain is intolerable. He or she can help you find ways to minimize it. And if your medication is making you queasy, ask your doctor about alternative options.
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