...POTS symptoms. With POTS, common gastrointestinal (GI) problems include: nausea vomiting bloating diarrhea constipation Foods with a higher glycemic index — meaning your body breaks them down faster — divert...
...dosage and to ensure the kidneys and thyroid are working properly. Side effects of normal dosage can include:[19][20] Feeling thirsty Urinating more often than usual Nausea Feeling tired Gaining weight...
...eating smaller meals to reduce nausea taking antiemetic medications to ease vomiting and nausea consuming nutritional supplements if you’re unable to eat typically Your doctor may also suggest you get...
...mouth. Bloating Getting full quickly Bad breath Non-burning chest pain A hoarse voice Nausea and/or vomiting Regurgitation of food Coughing and wheezing A persistent sore throat A feeling of a...
...with nausea and chest discomfort. Heartburn may sometimes be mistaken for a heart attack since both can cause chest pain and nausea. However, unlike GERD, a heart attack may cause...
...virus. The resulting inflammatory response can create a variety of symptoms, including nausea, coughing, hives, facial swelling, and wheezing, among many others. Approximately 8% of children in the United States...
...sore throat, nausea after eating, bloating, coughing and upper abdomen discomfort. People who are overweight or those who regularly overeat are more prone to getting heartburn or acid reflux. While...
...stools, coughing up blood, or vomiting blood or a substance that looks like coffee grounds. If you have questions about taking Pradaxa with an NSAID, talk with your doctor or...
...as diarrhea and bloating. Dehydration occurs when the body lacks sufficient fluids to function as it should. Several factors, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or excessive sweating, can cause it. Constipation...
...it occurs in a child. It is usually spread through close contact with an infected person. The main symptoms are vomiting, diarrhea, and belly discomfort or pain. Symptoms usually last...