i get nausea when i eat and i feel sick like my stomach is in pain and i just cant seem to stop eating. i feel like i want to keep eating i have never felt this way before.
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Nausea Overdue To Something
This probably isn’t the first time you’ve heard about nausea. Nausea is common for some people, but not all people get it. What is nausea anyway? The word nausea comes from the Latin word nausia, which means “sea sickness.” So, nausea is basically feeling sick in your stomach, like you have the flu. It’s a symptom of many different conditions. Examples of conditions that can cause nausea include:
-an upset stomach
-food poisoning
-allergies or an allergic reaction
-thyroid disease
-overeating
-migraine headaches
-medication
-pregnancy
-morning sickness
-food poisoning
-lactose intolerance
-being in a very warm environment
-spicy foods
-diarrhea
-flu
-vomiting
-H. Pylori infection
-motion sickness
-food poisoning
-typhoid fever
-lactose intolerance
-diarrhea
-food poisoning
-vomiting
-food poisoning
-flu
Feeling Nausea
Feeling nausea is the body’s natural response to food poisoning. This is a common side effect of some illnesses, including food poisoning. It is usually caused by the food you eat being contaminated with bacteria, which is usually a result of insufficient food preparation. This can also be a side effect of other conditions such as a viral infection or eating certain types of food. Most people experience nausea after eating a small amount of food. This is usually not a sign of food poisoning, and there is no need to be concerned if you experience this symptom.
What Can I Eat To Prevent Nausea?
Eating too much may result in nausea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. However, it’s important to balance the right amount of calories with the right amount of nutritious foods. Keep in mind that you may need to adjust your appetite if you are losing or gaining weight. It’s also important to eat frequent, smaller meals instead of large, calorie-dense meals. If you’re experiencing nausea or digestive issues, see your doctor.
How Can I Avoid Nausea?
Feeling nauseous after eating is not uncommon. There are many causes of nausea, including: a lack of saliva in the mouth (hypersalivation); a lack of salt in the body (salt deficiency); not eating enough fibre (low fibre diet); overuse of spices (spice overdose); excess alcohol consumption (alcohol intolerance); being overweight (too much body fat); and a poor diet.
How Can I Cure Nausea?
Nausea is a very common side effect of your diet. If you feel nauseous while eating, it might be due to a reaction to a specific food or spice. However, there are also some foods that are more likely to make you feel sick. The foods to avoid are raw or undercooked seafood, fatty or greasy food, caffeine, alcohol, and chocolate. Green, leafy vegetables such as spinach are also good for your stomach. Other tips to help you get rid of nausea are to eat smaller meals more frequently, chew well, and drink plenty of water.
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