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How to Alleviate Nausea from Medicine
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Nausea is a common side effect of many medications, but there are several ways to alleviate it. Here are some tips: 1. Take medication with food: Taking medication with food can help to prevent nausea. Eating a small snack, such as crackers or toast, before taking the medication can also help. 2. Drink fluids: Staying hydrated can help to alleviate nausea. Drink plenty of water or other clear fluids like ginger ale or tea. However, avoid drinking anything too cold, too hot, or too sweet, as these can make nausea worse. 3. Avoid strong smells: Certain strong smells, such as perfume, cigarette smoke, or cooking odors, can trigger nausea. Try to avoid these smells if possible. 4. Use ginger: Ginger has natural anti-nausea properties and can be helpful in alleviating nausea. You can try drinking ginger tea, eating ginger candy or ginger snaps, or taking ginger supplements. 5. Rest: Getting plenty of rest can help to alleviate nausea. Try to relax in a quiet, dark room if possible. 6. Change medication: If the medication is causing severe nausea, talk to your healthcare provider about changing to a different medication or adjusting the dosage. 7. Consider anti-nausea medication: In some cases, over-the-counter or prescription anti-nausea medication may be necessary to alleviate nausea. Your healthcare provider can recommend the best option for you. If the nausea persists or becomes severe, contact your healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
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