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NAUSEA


Causes:           

  • Gastritis also can cause this disease.
  • It may be connected with other such diseases from the stomach
  • Due to infection in brain
  • May be caused due to medications or medical drugs
  • Involuntary hindrance caused at the bowel regions.
  • Hepatitis
  • Gallbladder disease
  • Pancreatitis
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Kidney diseases like, kidney stones, infection, kidney failure
  • And other forms of cancer.
  • Lung infections, like, pneumonia and bronchitis, can also cause the nausea and vomiting, mostly if the area of lung involved is at the region of diaphragm, the muscle that appears to  separates the chest.
  • Infections: Infections are regular the cause, whether it is a common virus or an infection that is contracted from travel. It may also be associated with the cramp and abdominal pain and fever, and chills may be present. Common infection due to virus may include nor viruses and rotavirus. If it is a parasitic infections are associated with diarrhea but may also have a section of nausea and vomiting. There can also be infection by bacteria of the Helicobacter family like the H. Pylori can also be the infectious agent.
  • Stomach flu: Stomach flu is not an appropriate term used to describe vomiting and nausea   associated with a viral infection. It should also not be confused with influenza, whose symptoms are different and include fever, chills, coughs, and pain in the muscle area.
  • Food poisoning: This may cause major vomiting and is mostly caused by a bacterial toxin. Symptoms can begin within a few hours after the consumption of the contaminated or poorly prepared food and may appear for 1-2 days. Causes of food poisoning may include bacterium like Salmonella, Shigella, E. coli, etc.


Symptoms:

  • Abdominal Pain
  • Abnormal Menstruation
  • Abnormal Taste 
  • Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding 
  • Abnormal Vaginal Discharge
  • Incontinence, Urine
  • Increased Respiratory Rate 
  • Indigestion
  • Indigestion
  • Infertility
  • Abnormally Rapid Breathing 
  • Absent menstrual Periods 
  • Inability to Think Clearly 
  • Inability to Think Quickly
  • Ingrown Fingernail 
  • Ingrown Nail 
  • Ingrown Toenail
  • Insomnia
  • Teary Eye 
  • Temporal Memory Loss
  • Tennis Elbow 
  • Thoughts of Suicide 
  • Throat Pain 

Treatment:
Natural and Ayurvedic:

It is essential to keep the stomach and try hard to avoid dehydration. Fluids should be taken for the first day of the illness, and then the diet should be maintained.

Home Remedies:

  • Fluids are easy and sufficient for the stomach to absorb and include water, sports drinks, Clear broths, Popsicles, and Jell-O.
  • Take 1-2 teaspoon of noncarbonated syrup
  • Take 2 capsules of ginger root.
  • Drink ginger tea.
  • Have pepper mint or chamomile tea.
  • 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar is mixed with honey and drunk with cold water.
  • Drink wheat germ with milk every hour.
  • Take ½ cup of grounded cumin seeds.
  • Eat the ½ cup rice boiled with 1 cup water in 10-20 minutes.

Diafree treatment at Karaikudi is best center for the treatment of Nausea.

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