· Feeling nauseous is uncomfortable and can be confusing. Here’s what could cause your nausea, from a GI infection to migraine, and how to find relief. · So what is it about coffee that can make you feel nauseous?
Understanding the Context
Here’s why it happens—and what you can do to prevent it so you can keep sipping. · Here’s how to prevent feeling nauseous after working out. If you find yourself experiencing nausea after a workout often, try scaling back your workout intensity. · Doctors share 19 potential reasons you might get random dizzy spells throughout the day, when to seek medical care, and what to do when you feel dizzy.
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Key Insights
· High temperatures can do a number on your body. Here’s how to stay safe and prevent heat illness if you start feeling overheated. · About one in three people are susceptible to motion sickness while traveling by car. Take these stomach-soothing steps before, during, and after your trip. · Leisure sickness is the phenomenon of getting sick during weekends or time off.
Important Details
Here’s why it happens and what you can do about it, according to doctors. · Most ginger ales don’t contain enough actual ginger to improve nausea, so that signature blend of carbonation and spiciness probably won’t do much for an upset stomach. · Norovirus, a cause of the stomach flu, is spiking earlier this winter than typical. Learn what norovirus symptoms feel like and when to see a doctor.
Final Thoughts
· Experts share the typical measles symptoms in adults, plus why this disease is on the rise and what diagnosis, management, and prevention look like.