4. Vomiting
Vomiting is a common symptom that can show up as a sign or symptom of a general infection in the body when it doesn’t indicate digestive conditions or temporary upsets. If you are nauseous and vomiting, then you are sick and will need to see a doctor figure out why – and remember to hydrate throughout the process due to the fast rate at which vomiting might cause dehydration.
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If you experience vomiting and nausea without any cause, look for any other symptoms surrounding the symptom that might indicate what’s wrong: Tenderness, when touching or pressing the abdomen (or constant pain), can all point to a potential gallbladder infection – and the more symptoms on this list you can combine, the more likely this is.
Vomiting and nausea can be symptomatically controlled with the help of medication, but the cause will also have to be treated alongside this or the first treatment for nausea can be ineffective. The best avenue is to see your doctor.