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Nausea or vomiting in adults · Neck pain in adults · Numbness or tingling in hands in adults · Pelvic pain in adult females · Pelvic pain in adult males ...
Nausea. Peptic ulcers can cause bleeding from the ulcer. Then symptoms might include: Vomiting blood, which may appear red or black. Having dark blood in ...
Nausea. Belly pain. Vomiting. Dehydration. Low-grade fever (sometimes). If you are very dehydrated, you might notice: Feeling lightheaded or faint ...
Quick, fluttering heartbeats, called palpitations. Chest pain or heaviness. Feeling sick to the stomach, called nausea. Muscle aches. Researchers have found no ...
Stop eating if your nausea returns. Avoid certain foods and substances until you feel better. These include caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, and fatty or highly ...
Nausea. Vomiting. Loss of appetite. Fatigue and weakness. Sleep problems. Decreased mental sharpness. High blood pressure that's hard to manage. Shortness ...
Most people having chemotherapy receive anti-nausea medicines to prevent nausea and vomiting. That's because nausea and vomiting can be hard to control once ...
Nausea or vomiting. Weight gain and swelling (edema) are typical during healthy pregnancies. However, sudden weight gain or a sudden appearance of edema ...
Some people with COVID-19 report feeling sick to the stomach, vomiting or having loose stools, called diarrhea. Another symptom reported is pain in the belly.
Nausea and vomiting. When to see a doctor. There are many different causes of stomach pain. If your stomach pain continues despite home care, call your ...
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