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How To Treat Vomit During 24 Weeks Pregnancy?

I am 24 weeks pregnant and have started vomiting in the middle of the night frequently. It is very violent and painful. I am keepin enough liquids and food down during the day that my doctor is not worried about me having insufficient nutrients. However I have developed an extreme pain in my forearms. It is worst directly after vomitting and the pain continues throughout the day. It is a burning/tingling sensation that travels almost from elbow to the palm of my hand at times. I know the vomiting is something I may have to deal with for a while, but what about the arm pain?
Fri, 17 Oct 2014
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WELCOME

VOMITTING AT 24 WEEKS IS NOT NORMAL..
RULE OUT THE CAUSE
IT CAN BE DUE TO HIGH BP OR CAN BE DUE TO GASTRIC PROBLEM...

RULE OUT HIGH BP, DIABETES IN YOUR CASE...

IF THERE IS NO ABNORMALITY, THEN DONT WORRUY...
TAKE SMALL FREQUENT DIET, AVOID SPICY FOOD .

DO REGULAR ANTENATAL VISIT..
THANKS
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How To Treat Vomit During 24 Weeks Pregnancy?

WELCOME VOMITTING AT 24 WEEKS IS NOT NORMAL.. RULE OUT THE CAUSE IT CAN BE DUE TO HIGH BP OR CAN BE DUE TO GASTRIC PROBLEM... RULE OUT HIGH BP, DIABETES IN YOUR CASE... IF THERE IS NO ABNORMALITY, THEN DONT WORRUY... TAKE SMALL FREQUENT DIET, AVOID SPICY FOOD . DO REGULAR ANTENATAL VISIT.. THANKS