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- Why Do I Feel Nauseous? 12 Common Causes and What to Do
Nausea (feeling "sick to your stomach") is common It is related to various conditions and even changes in diet Some causes are eating a big meal, eating fatty or processed foods, being pregnant, becoming dehydrated, having medical conditions, or taking certain medications Nausea usually resolves
- Always feel sick: Causes, treatment, and when to see a doctor
A person may always feel nauseous due to a lack of sleep, poor diet, anxiety, or stress These factors can make a person more susceptible to infection and illness However, always feeling sick can
- Here’s When Getting Sick a Lot Can Signal a Major Immune . . .
Even if you become sick as your body defends itself, you shouldn’t feel as bad if you cross paths with the same bug in the future Your immune system should remember it and swiftly spring into
- 10 Reasons Why You Keep Getting Sick - Verywell Health
Anyone can get sick anytime, but some are more at risk than others We are all regularly exposed to germs, and often, the immune system fights off infections before we feel them You may get sick more frequently because of a chronic health condition or compromised immune system Other factors
- Constant Nausea: Causes, Remedies, Treatment - Healthline
Eat small meals every couple of hours, and be sure to eat and drink slowly An empty stomach can make nausea worse Make sure you stay hydrated by drinking enough fluids This can include water
- Why Am I Always Sick? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Five reasons you may be catching the common cold all the time include: 1 Stress Research shows that short-term stress that resolves or goes away can actually boost your immune system But
- Why am I feeling nauseous and tired all the time?
Nausea (also called feeling sick) is an uneasy feeling in your stomach, like you want to be sick (vomit) And fatigue is when you feel really tired and lack the energy you need to do normal activities Feeling sick and tired often happen separately, but sometimes both can strike at the same time
- Period Flu: What it Is, Causes, Symptoms, and More
If you often feel sick before you get your period, you may be experiencing what’s informally known as the period flu The word "flu" is used because symptoms can include headaches, fatigue, and muscle pain, along with other physical, psychological, and emotional symptoms that are typically associated with premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
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