Nausea, or feeling sick to your stomach, is a
common but uneasy condition. Feelings of nausea can range from slight
repugnance to strong urges to throw up. Nausea is not a disease, but
rather an exponent of some other problem.
Nausea medication is
meant for those with prominent nausea. It is highly effective may but
cause some major side effects. Examples are: Compazine, Phenergan,
Reglan, Thorazine, Tigan, Haldol (Haloperidol), Zofran (Ondansentron).
For more information, read Headache
Relief
Preventing and controlling nausea
helps ensure that you're able to eat food and take medicines properly.
Generally speaking, you should try to control nausea through practical
and dietary changes first.
However, if nausea does not improve
with these types of changes, anti-nausea medications may help. In cases
of severe drug-related nausea that persists or worsens despite your
attempts to curb it, it may be an indication towards stopping or
switching therapy. Nausea can be acute and short-lived, or it can be
prolonged. Nausea (and vomiting) can be psychological or physical in
origin.
Nausea is caused by a central process as a part of
changes occurring in the brainstem as a part of the acute migraines
rather than due to gastric stasis. To cure headache, the patient should
see a headache specialist rather than taking medicine without knowing
the headache causes. The types of headaches vary from person to person
so, to deal with severe headache and to avoid headache nausea different nausea medications are prescribed depending on what type of headache
remedies suit an individual.
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