I keep getting nausea. I don't know why? What could be causing this, and preganc!


Question: what could be causing this? Ive had my gallbladder taken out almost a year ago.
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Other then the obvious (illness) things like stress and allergies can also cause nausea. Think about what's going on in your life right now and then take it up with your doctor.

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.you could be sick.
keep some lemon with u and keep smelling it . it'll help reduce
Is there something you ate that you don't normally eat that would've caused this? It could be food poisoning-but it doesn't last for days.could someone be poisoning you on purpose? Is there a gas leak in your home? That could cause you to be nauseous. Medications could be a factor if you're on any. It could be a number of things. If this is really bothering you, you need to see your doctor as soon as possible!
keep a log of what you eat and drink for about fifteen days(write everything you eat) then go and see a good specialist with the log.if it is the food you will have to give up some habits you may have developed..Also get an accurate blood test to see if your parameters are right..It could be nothing but also something serious, so see a specialist and you'll solve the problem
My hunch is that it could be a hormonal imbalance. The thyroid gland, the pituitary gland and the ovaries all work together. They are like three girlfriends on a date. If one doesn't go, the others don't either. They all do things together. Medications will also do it, not eating enough (low blood sugar), gallbladder problems, irritable bowel symptoms especially as a result of having your gallbladder removed, too much sugar, too little sugar..hope that helps some.

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