How to tell if you have nausea

Nausea is the sensation that there is a need to vomit. Nausea (and vomiting) can be psychological or physical in origin. It originates from problems in the brain or organs of the upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach, small intestine, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder). It also may be caused by pain, motion, medications and diseases of many non-gastrointestinal organs of the body.

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One Response to “How to tell if you have nausea”

  1. smartlipo

    Thanks for sharing this information. I didn’t realise that nausea can be related to something psychological as opposed to something physically wrong.

    Great post and great information. Thanks for sharing.

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