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Nauseated, Vomiting, Diarrhea. Tried Ginger. What Is The Solution?

Good morning, For the past 2 days I ve been feeling very nauseous and i feel like i want to vomit , but i haven t. I don t have diarrhea at all. I ve tried ginger ale & crackers and nothing. I am preimenopausal, but I m not sure if that has anything to do with it. I ve made an appointment with my PCP, but unitl then can you guide me in some direction to soothe my tummy? Thank you, Rhonda
Wed, 3 Apr 2013
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Hi Rhonda,welcome to Health care magic forum.
Thanks for calling H.C.M.F
The cause of vomiting sensation could be gastric irritation, hypertension, infection etc. To prevent the feeling have bland foods like biscuits, bread etc. drink ice water in small bouts frequently. Avoid spicy food, junk foods, and oily foods.
Of course your doctor will investigate ond find out the cause.
Wishing for a quick recovery.
Best regards.
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Nauseated, Vomiting, Diarrhea. Tried Ginger. What Is The Solution?

Hi Rhonda,welcome to Health care magic forum. Thanks for calling H.C.M.F The cause of vomiting sensation could be gastric irritation, hypertension, infection etc. To prevent the feeling have bland foods like biscuits, bread etc. drink ice water in small bouts frequently. Avoid spicy food, junk foods, and oily foods. Of course your doctor will investigate ond find out the cause. Wishing for a quick recovery. Best regards.