Can’t keep down liquids or foods for more than 24 hours
Fever with abdominal pain
Signs of dehydration (dizziness; decreased, dark urination; fatigue)
Unable to take medication the person normally takes
Nausea or vomiting is due to surgery, anticancer drugs, motion sickness, pregnancy, or vertigo.
Medication may be a possible treatment.
2. Self Care for Nausea
Have the person drink small amounts of water, sports drinks, or clear liquids.
3. Self Care for Vomiting
Have the person drink small amounts of water, sports drinks, or clear liquids.
Don’t give the person solid food until vomiting has stopped.
When the person can tolerate food, try small amounts of the BRAT diet: bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast.
4. Follow Up
If the person goes to a health care provider, he or she will do an exam and may run tests to determine the cause of nausea or vomiting. Tests may include blood work and X-rays.
Depending on the cause, treatment may include IV fluids and medication
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