Relieving Your Upset Stomach

April 20, 2009
By Johns Hopkins Health Alerts, www.johnshopkinshealthalerts.com



Who hasn’t experienced nausea? A queasy stomach and an imminent urge to vomit are common digestive problems. Most often, nausea occurs as the result of ingesting foods or medications or traveling in a moving vehicle. Here's some practical advice on avoiding nausea from Johns Hopkins.

Nausea isn't inevitable, especially when it comes to the most common causes. Here are some no-nonsense precautions to follow:

Medications That Can Cause Nausea
Although medications help treat illnesses, a number of them can cause an upset stomach as a side effect:

High doses of zinc and potassium supplements as well as fish-oil capsules may also make you feel nauseous.



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