Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Nausea

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025

What is Nausea?
Symptoms of Nausea
- A queasy feeling in your stomach
- Sweating or feeling clammy
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Loss of appetite
- Sometimes, nausea can lead to vomiting
What causes Nausea?
- Gastrointestinal issues: Conditions like food poisoning, indigestion, or acid reflux can lead to nausea.
- Infections: Viral or bacterial infections, like the flu or stomach viruses, can cause nausea.
- Medications: Certain drugs, like antibiotics or painkillers, can have nausea as a side effect.
- Stress or anxiety: Emotional factors can trigger nausea, especially in stressful situations.
- Pregnancy: Morning sickness is common during early pregnancy and can cause nausea.
Risk factors for Nausea
- You have a sensitive stomach or history of digestive issues
- You are taking certain medications that list nausea as a side effect
- You experience high levels of stress or anxiety
- You are pregnant or in the early stages of pregnancy
- You are recovering from an infection or illness
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How is Nausea diagnosed?
- Taking a thorough medical history and asking about your symptoms
- Physical exams to check for signs of gastrointestinal or systemic issues
- Blood tests or urine tests to rule out infections or imbalances
- Imaging tests (like ultrasound or CT scan) if needed to check for underlying conditions
How is Nausea treated?
- Medications: Anti-nausea drugs like ondansetron or antihistamines can help alleviate symptoms.
- Hydration: Drinking clear fluids or oral rehydration solutions can keep you hydrated if nausea is caused by dehydration.
- Dietary changes: Eating smaller, more frequent meals and avoiding greasy or spicy foods can help.
- Rest: Adequate rest and reducing stress can help manage nausea caused by anxiety.
- Ginger or peppermint: Natural remedies like ginger tea or peppermint candies can be soothing for nausea.
Medications for Nausea
- Antiemetic medications: Drugs like ondansetron or metoclopramide help control nausea.
- Antihistamines: Over-the-counter remedies like dimenhydrinate or meclizine can provide relief.
Can Nausea be prevented?
- Avoiding triggers: If certain foods or smells cause nausea, avoid them.
- Managing stress: Practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation to reduce anxiety-induced nausea.
- Eating small meals: Eating smaller meals more frequently can help prevent nausea from occurring.
- Taking medications properly: If you're on medication, follow your doctor's instructions carefully to minimize side effects.
Managing Nausea at home
- Drink clear fluids like water, ginger ale, or broth to stay hydrated.
- Eat bland foods like crackers or rice that are easy on the stomach.
- Rest in a comfortable position, preferably with your head elevated.
- Use natural remedies: Ginger or peppermint can help settle your stomach.
When should you seek help for Nausea?
- The nausea is severe or doesn't improve after a few hours
- You experience vomiting that doesn't stop
- You have severe abdominal pain or blood in your vomit
- The nausea is accompanied by fever, weight loss, or dizziness
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