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Suggest Treatment For Nausea And Vomiting

I have had constant severe nausea for 3 days now, but have only thrown up once. No diarrhea. But I have a severe, aching feeling in the upper portion of abdomen that is consistent and won t leave. I can t stand up at all becaus I m overwhelmed with nausea to the point of tears. Should I be alarmed that this could be gallbladder or something?
Wed, 15 Oct 2014
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Treatment will depend on the likely cause of your nausea and vomiting.

You will be strongly encouraged to cut down alcohol if you drink too much.

You will be offered advice if you're pregnant but medication is usually not offered unless you're lacking in water in your body (dehydrated).

You may be referred to a specialist for further tests. Most cases will be managed by your doctor but you may be referred for further investigation and treatment at a hospital.
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Suggest Treatment For Nausea And Vomiting

Treatment will depend on the likely cause of your nausea and vomiting. You will be strongly encouraged to cut down alcohol if you drink too much. You will be offered advice if you re pregnant but medication is usually not offered unless you re lacking in water in your body (dehydrated). You may be referred to a specialist for further tests. Most cases will be managed by your doctor but you may be referred for further investigation and treatment at a hospital.