Southwest Baptist University

  • Health Issues

    Nausea and Vomiting

    Most cases of nausea and vomiting are harmless and resolve on their own. However, sometimes, more serious conditions cause these symptoms. The range of conditions that may cause nausea and vomiting includes:

    Treatment

    Home Care

    Professional Care
    Seek medical attention if:

    Prevention

    Nausea and vomiting can come on very suddenly and therefore can be very difficult to prevent. However, the following measures may help:

    Dehydration

    Dehydration is the loss of water and salt form the body. Many things can cause dehydration. Vomiting, diarrhea, or not drinking enough water, are common causes. Sometimes a high fever or spending too long in the sun and heat can cause dehydration. Medicines such as diuretics (water pills) can cause you to lose too much water. This condition is especially dangerous in the young and elderly.Symptoms of dehydration can include a dry mouth and tongue, extreme thirst, and little or no urination. Other signs include weight loss, fast heartbeat, and sunken eyes. Late signs may include dizziness and confusion.

    Treatment

    Home Care

    Professional Care
    Seek medical attention if:

    Prevention