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nausea and vomiting - Definition: (Source: MedLinePlus)

Nausea is the sensation of having an urge to vomit. Vomiting is forcing the contents of the stomach up through the esophagus and out of the mouth. ...
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nausea and vomiting - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
nausea and vomiting, Digestive system
Digestive system

Frequently Asked Questions for nausea and vomiting (Source: MedicineNet)
Introduction to nausea and vomiting
What causes nausea or vomiting?
Acute gastritis
Central causes
Association with illness
Medications and medical treatments
Bowel obstruction
Pregnancy
What about vomiting in infants?
What can I do at home for nausea or vomiting?
When should I call the doctor regarding nausea and vomiting?
How is the source of nausea or vomiting diagnosed?
How is nausea or vomiting treated?
Nausea and Vomiting At A Glance

Causes of nausea and vomiting (Source: MedLinePlus)
The following are possible causes of vomiting: Viral infections; Medications; Seasickness or motion sickness; Migraine headaches ; Morning sickness during pregnancy; Food poisoning ; Food allergies ; Brain tumors; Chemotherapy in cancer patients; Bulimia ; Alcoholism . These are possible causes of vomiting in infants (0 - 6 months): Congenital pyloric stenosis , a constriction in the outlet from the stomach (the infant vomits forcefully after each feeding but otherwise appears to be healthy); Food allergies or milk intolerance ; Gastroenteritis (infection of the digestive tract that usually causes vomiting with diarrhea); Gastroesophageal reflux ; An inborn error of metabolism; Hole in the bottle nipple may be wrong size, leading to overfeeding; Infection, often accompanied by fever or runny nose; Intestinal obstruction , evidenced by recurring attacks of vomiting and crying or screaming as if in great pain; Accidentally ingesting a drug or poison. Call the doctor immediately or take the child to an emergency care facility if you suspect poisoning or drug ingestion! ...
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nausea and vomiting - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
It is important to stay hydrated. Try steady, small amounts of clear liquids, such as electrolyte solutions. Other clear liquids -- such as water, ginger ale, or fruit juices -- also work unless the vomiting is severe or it is a baby who is vomiting. For breastfed babies, breastmilk is usually best. Formula-fed babies usually need clear liquids. Don’t drink too much at one time. Stretching the stomach can make nausea and vomiting worse. Avoid solid foods until there has been no vomiting for six hours, and then work slowly back to a normal diet. An over-the-counter bismuth stomach remedy like Pepto-Bismol is effective for upset stomach, nausea, indigestion, and diarrhea. Because it contains aspirin-like salicylates, it should NOT be used in children or teenagers who might have (or recently had) chickenpox or the flu. Most vomiting comes from mild viral illnesses. Nevertheless, if you suspect the vomiting is from something serious, the person may need to be seen immediately. If you have morning sickness, ask your doctor about the many possible treatments. The following may help treat motion sickness: Lying down; Over-the-counter antihistamines (such as Dramamine); Scopolamine prescription skin patches (such as Transderm Scop) are useful for extended trips, such as an ocean voyage. Place the patch 4 - 12 hours before setting sail. Scopolamine is effective but may produce dry mouth, blurred vision, and some drowsiness. Scopolamine is for adults only. It should NOT be given to ch ...
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