I have been suffering from on-off nausea
for almost a week. I thought it was due
to the night prior to all this starting
when I stayed up literally all night (6
am) and felt sick the next day. However,
I took a nap and woke up feeling fine.
Thursday I felt okay, but starting
Fri-present time I still feel nauseous.
Today (Monday) I felt better when I woke
up and was able to eat breakfast and
lunch, but this afternoon, I felt somewhat
nauseous again, although not as badly,
however now I am having loose bowels and
diarreha. I think it's my body trying to
get rid of this bug, but it'd settle my
mind if I knew. Please help me.
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Nausea Answer A2125 Posted: 01-15-07 04:44am
Nausea with or without vomiting can be due
to a stomach (or intestinal) disorder or
disorder not related to either. Nausea is
an unpleasant feeling that is controlled
by the brain and depends upon many factors
coming from the digestive system... or by
factors going out of it. You are already
experiencing diarrhea which means that you
might be experiencing some
gastro-intestinal infection that probably
provokes nausea. Many disorders out of the
digestive system can cause nausea
including psycho-emotional disorders.
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